TWISTED MITCHELL PALS WITH FELLOW GIRLFRIEND KILLER TEENAGE murderer Luke Mitchell has struck up a sick prison friendship with David Whitelaw - another fiend caged for slaying a girlfriend.
The twisted pair are in the same hall at tough Shotts nick, Lanarkshire, and have become inseparable - spending all their recreation time together, chatting and playing pool.
"This must be the most evil pairing ever - two of Scotland's most notorious killers sharing their warped thoughts together," said one prison source.
"It is like they're joined at the hip - they go everywhere together if they're not locked up. They have become close friends and really do seem to get on well - but it's a friendship forged in hell."
Mitchell, 22, and Whitelaw, 49, have one grim thing in common as both are serving life sentences for killing their girlfriends.
Mitchell was caged for at least 20 years at the High Court in Edinburgh in 2005 for butchering 14- year-old Jodi Jones in 2003.
He was just 14 when he stabbed the schoolgirl to death and mutilated her body on a woodland path in Dalkeith, Midlothian.
At the High Court in Aberdeen in 2007, warped Whitelaw was ordered to spend a minimum of 14 years behind bars for murdering girlfriend Lisa Nelson, 26, in 2006. He strangled Lisa with a cord, wrapped her body in bin bags, hid it in a cupboard at his flat in Leven, Fife, and fled.
Weeks passed before her body was found after Lisa's concerned relatives raised the alarm.
Ironically, Whitelaw (right) hit the headlines last year when he falsely claimed to be related to Jodi.
The vile lag told warders he wanted a transfer out of Shotts because Mitchell was being moved there from Polmont Young Offenders' Institution, near Falkirk.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/exclusive-sick-murderer-claims-jodi-1032248He warned officers to "expect trouble" if they forced him to live anywhere near her murderer.
But Whitelaw is not related to Jodi at all and sources said he had made up the story as an excuse to try to get a move to Saughton Prison in Edinburgh to be closer to his family.
Our insider added: "It's quite ironic how Whitelaw had been trying to get away from Mitchell.
"Mitchell obviously wasn't offended that his new best friend pretended to be related to his victim - it's a very twisted pairing."
Whitelaw is 27 years Mitchell's senior, and our source added: "Some cons are saying that Mitchell looks up to Whitelaw as some kind of father figure - someone to look out for him now he's in with the big boys.
"The mind boggles just thinking about the kind of father-son style chats they must have."
Last night the Scottish Prison Service said: "We do not comment on individual prisoners."