A WOMEN’S campaign group says a murderer’s prison transfer was “obscene and insulting” to his victim and her family.

Last week it was reported that killer Graham Coutts had got a “dream” move from prison in Wakefield to prison in Scotland, where he is serving a life sentence for the murder of Jane Longhurst in Brighton.

The 51-year-old monster, pictured above, strangled the music teacher in his flat in Waterloo Street, then kept her body in a storage unit for weeks as a sick trophy.

But in internet posts Coutts continues to protest his innocence, and expressed his desire to switch to a prison north of the border.

Previously in 2010 he had briefly been held in a prison where he boasted of views of snow-topped mountains, the Scottish Sun reported.

His application for a transfer was approved, but the Scottish Prison Service said he will not have a choice about whether shares a cell, or whether his cell will have a view.

In response, women’s campaign group For Our Daughters director Jean Calder said: “This man is a sadist who brutally murdered a much-loved teacher and musician, locking her body in a storage box, defiling and desecrating it in a variety of ways.

“When he came to court he chose not to plead guilty, but attempted to trash Jane’s reputation by alleging she had consented to strangulation.

“Through the course of two trials he put her family and the local community through terrible distress.

“That he should express a hope for a view of snow-covered mountains is both obscene and insulting.

“It is impossible to know his real motivation for the transfer to the Scottish prison system, though I suspect he may hope it will be a more liberal

one and easier to manipulate.

“He is a danger to woman and I hope he will never be freed.”