NYOMI FEE AND ALEX STEWART HMP GREENOCK RELATIONSHIP SPLIT

NYOMI FEE AND ALEX STEWART HMP GREENOCK RELATIONSHIP SPLITNYOMI FEE AND ALEX STEWART HMP GREENOCK RELATIONSHIP SPLIT

In 2026, it has been reported that child killer Nyomi Fee and transgender murderer Alex Stewart have called off their engagement inside HMP Greenock. The investigation established that the split occurred shortly before Stewart was accused of a sexual assault on a female prisoner within the facility. The prosecution reported during their 2016 trial that Fee, 37, and her civil partner murdered two-year-old Liam Fee in Thornton, Fife, identifying a total abandonment of human decency by the 37-year-old.

The investigation established that Fee’s series of behaviour involved a “catalogue of abuse” against three children, culminating in the 2014 murder of her stepson. The prosecution reported that Liam suffered more than 30 injuries, including a broken leg and arm, before a final blow to his abdomen ruptured his heart. This identifies a calculated series of assaults on the life-safety of a defenceless toddler, for which Fee is currently serving a life sentence with a minimum of 23 years.


PRISON CONTROVERSIES AND POLICY REFORM

The court reported that Stewart, 38, who was born Alan Baker, was handed a minimum of 19 years for the 2013 murder of John Weir, whom he stabbed at least 16 times after meeting him online. The investigation established that the relationship between Fee and Stewart caused significant anger among the prison population, with claims of preferential treatment and sexual relations in communal areas. The prosecution reported in 2026, that Stewart—who retains male genitals—has been a focal point for prison policy reform regarding the housing of biological males in female estates.

Judge-led proceedings in 2016 ensured that Fee was removed from the community for her role in the systematic torture of children. For her actions in Thornton, Fife, and across Scotland, and the nature of the series of child abuse and murder investigations reported, Nyomi Fee remains a maximum-security prisoner. The investigation established that her forensic profile as a child killer is now a matter of permanent record, and she remains a subject of intense public and judicial scrutiny.


STATUS AND CASE DETAILS (2014–2026)

Based on judicial and Scottish Prison Service records as of 2026:

  • Legal Status: CONVICTED (Murder; Child abuse; Assault).
  • Custodial Status: JAILED (In 2026, serving a life sentence at HMP Greenock).
  • Offence Nature (Fee): Murdered two-year-old Liam Fee; inflicted over 30 injuries including broken limbs and a ruptured heart; carried out a series of assaults on two other children.
  • Offence Nature (Stewart): Murdered John Weir by stabbing him 16 times; currently accused of a sexual assault on a female prisoner (2026).
  • Timeline of Case: Liam Fee murdered 2014; Fee convicted 2016; Stewart convicted 2013; Engagement 2021; Split 2026.
  • Location: Thornton, Fife; Greenock, Inverclyde.
  • Forensic Profile: 37-year-old female (Fee) and 38-year-old biological male (Stewart); forensic history documents a predatory and violent nature in both individuals; identified as a high-risk pair whose presence in the female estate has sparked reform campaigns.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active for Stewart following any sexual assault conviction.
  • Judicial Oversight: Presided over by the High Court of Justiciary.
  • Criminal Record: Murderers; Series predators; Child abusers; Incarcerated in 2026.
  • Origin: Fife.

MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

In 2026, Fee and Stewart are managed as maximum-risk predators under the statutory requirements of the Scottish Prison Service. Due to the nature of the behaviour—specifically the series of persistence in extreme violence against both children and adults—they are subject to the highest levels of institutional monitoring. Authorities reported that the 2026 split identifies a shift in the internal dynamics of HMP Greenock, where female prisoners had previously regarded their “preferential treatment” as an outrage.

As convicted murderers, their details are permanently logged on the national database to ensure they never pose a threat to the community again. Authorities stated that the behaviour of Fee and Stewart identifies a commitment to clandestine violence and the systematic violation of human life. Their continued incarceration in 2026 results in the necessary protection of the public from two individuals who used various masks to hide a predatory and persistent series of assaults on the innocent.

QUESTION – Given that a “biological male convicted of a violent murder was housed in a female prison where he is now accused of a sexual assault on a female inmate,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Biological Males” must be “Sentenced to Mandatory Incarceration in the Male Estate” regardless of their gender identity to prevent a series of assaults?


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