Married sex tape prison officer jailed for romping with burglar in cell was 'in love' with him and wanted relationship to continue after his release because she 'felt like a gangster'
Daily MailA married prison officer jailed for having sex with an inmate in his cell was planning to continue their relationship after his release - because he made her feel 'like a gangster'. Linda De Sousa Abreu, who was filmed on a mobile phone romping with convicted burglar Linton Weirich at HMP Wandsworth in South London, saw the convict as her 'protector' and rewarded him with 'sexual services'. De Sousa Abreu, who was jailed for having sex with convicted burglar Linton Weirich planned to continue their relationship after his release - because he made her feel 'like a gangster' Linda De Sousa Abreu, who was diagnosed by a psychiatrist as having severe borderline personality disorder and ADHD, also told him she had never felt as safe as when she was with Weirich The X-rated clip shows De Sousa Abreu dressed in full uniform and performing a sex act on Weirich, who has a pregnant girlfriend, at the Category A jail Weirich is serving a four-and-a-half year sentence for swiping £65,000 worth of valuables from a safe in a flat in Kensington. Weirich, the inmate in the video, was jailed for four and a half years at Kingston Crown Court last June for burglary after he stole £65,000 worth of valuables from a safe in a flat in Kensington Venezuelan-born De Sousa Abreu was seen by Dr Iain Kooyman, a consultant forensic psychiatrist, who revealed the 31-year-old told him that she 'loved' Weirich, who himself had a heavily pregnant girlfriend at the time De Sousa Abreu came under fire in September last year after she was spotted mocking her ankle bracelet at a London party 'But that is conceding to the very manipulation that your public office required you to resist. De Sousa Abreu was a prison officer at HMP Wandsworth when the explicit footage was recorded and later circulated on social media Dressed in full prison uniform, she first discarded her radio - which crackled throughout the four-and-a-half minute clip with inaudible messages from colleagues - before being recorded by a cannabis-smoking friend of Weirich.