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Barbie Kardashian reveals 'violent sexual fantasies' about high profile inmate while inside prison
Kardashian — who was jailed for threatening to rape and kill her mother — is already facing arrest after making new threats this week after upon her release from Limerick Prison
Transgender ex-inmate Barbie Kardashian says she had "violent sexual fantasises" about a fellow prisoner behind bars. Volatile criminal Kardashian said she was "jealous" of high profile Jonathan Dowdall, who is serving time for his involvement in a gangland murder.
Sicko Kardashian — who was jailed for threatening to rape and kill her mother — is already facing arrest after making new threats this week after her release from Limerick Prison, where she and Dowdall were locked up 23 hours a day on the same wing.
Now in a fresh interview with the Irish Mirror, she has told how she sometimes spoke to Dowdall as he would pass her cell during is free time on the landing.
And she revealed: "I didn’t really like Jonathan Dowdall. There were a lot of times I did have extreme violent sexualised fantasies towards him. Not because I found him attractive, definitely not. My fantasies were fuelled by hatred."
Dowdall is himself coming to the end of his prison term for booking the hotel room used by gunman Kevin "Flat Cap" Murray in the gangland hit on Kinahan cartel associate David Byrne in Dublin's Regency Hotel on February 5, 2016.
When he is released, he will enter a new life with a new identity after he was accepted into witness protection after he gave evidence on behalf of the State in the Special Criminal Court trial of Gerry "The Monk" Hutch, which was not believed by the judges and assisted in Hutch's acquittal.
Kardashian added: "I was so jealous of him because he was a lot more famous than me, a lot wealthier than me. He got a lot more time out of his cell than me. He used to get along with the staff."
Kardashian, who has been diagnosed with multiple personality disorders and has previously claimed to have suffered sexual and physical abuse as a child, was taken into State care at age twelve following a High Court Special Care Order.
She was jailed after she revealed her "chilling" intentions to murder her mother to staff at the residential care centre in 2020 when she have staff members extensive handwritten notes detailing being "driven" to rape and kill.
Kardashian, who has 15 convictions including for making threats to kill, sexual assault, assault causing harm, was released from prison despite detective Niall Fitzgerald telling a court that authorities believed she remained "a significant threat" to her mother and the "wider public".
And she told the Mirror she expects to be arrested soon after comments she made when she left jail, in which she said: "I enjoy the impact that my actions have caused. I enjoy hurting people. I would describe myself as someone who enjoys making people suffer.”
She previously said that, outside of a number of named individuals, she was not a risk to the wider public, but added: "Now that I am in public, I just don’t feel like I can trust myself...I do feel I have a really strong urge, and I worry that I will carry out that urge."
Asked if she had any remorse for causing four people distress with her new threats, she said: "Those four people, no I don't have any remorse."I'm expecting to be arrested at some point.
"I think it's reasonable, obviously if I am charged with the threats I have made, that would be a breach of my bail conditions because obviously one of the conditions of my probation is not to commit any further criminal offences."
She revealed she is now living in Dublin, where she says she has already met "fans", adding: "Some people have noticed me. For example I was on Moore Street on Wednesday evening and someone was like 'Oh you're Barbie. Oh you're famous now, can I have a photo with you to show my friends?'
"I love being recognised, like it's just amazing. I love the attention, it makes me feel famous. I wish more people could recognise me, I wish I was mobbed in public, I would just love that so much. I love it."
A legally recognised female under Irish law, she added: "The only negative part about the attention is when people refer to me using male pronouns. The rest of it is just amazing.
"I see myself as a woman. I've been following non-stop the things that people have been saying about me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook... [But] it does really, really upset me when people refer to me using male pronouns."
Daily Star Sunday

Kardashian — who was jailed for threatening to rape and kill her mother — is already facing arrest after making new threats this week after upon her release from Limerick Prison
Transgender ex-inmate Barbie Kardashian says she had "violent sexual fantasises" about a fellow prisoner behind bars. Volatile criminal Kardashian said she was "jealous" of high profile Jonathan Dowdall, who is serving time for his involvement in a gangland murder.
Sicko Kardashian — who was jailed for threatening to rape and kill her mother — is already facing arrest after making new threats this week after her release from Limerick Prison, where she and Dowdall were locked up 23 hours a day on the same wing.
Now in a fresh interview with the Irish Mirror, she has told how she sometimes spoke to Dowdall as he would pass her cell during is free time on the landing.
And she revealed: "I didn’t really like Jonathan Dowdall. There were a lot of times I did have extreme violent sexualised fantasies towards him. Not because I found him attractive, definitely not. My fantasies were fuelled by hatred."
Dowdall is himself coming to the end of his prison term for booking the hotel room used by gunman Kevin "Flat Cap" Murray in the gangland hit on Kinahan cartel associate David Byrne in Dublin's Regency Hotel on February 5, 2016.
When he is released, he will enter a new life with a new identity after he was accepted into witness protection after he gave evidence on behalf of the State in the Special Criminal Court trial of Gerry "The Monk" Hutch, which was not believed by the judges and assisted in Hutch's acquittal.
Kardashian added: "I was so jealous of him because he was a lot more famous than me, a lot wealthier than me. He got a lot more time out of his cell than me. He used to get along with the staff."
Kardashian, who has been diagnosed with multiple personality disorders and has previously claimed to have suffered sexual and physical abuse as a child, was taken into State care at age twelve following a High Court Special Care Order.
She was jailed after she revealed her "chilling" intentions to murder her mother to staff at the residential care centre in 2020 when she have staff members extensive handwritten notes detailing being "driven" to rape and kill.
Kardashian, who has 15 convictions including for making threats to kill, sexual assault, assault causing harm, was released from prison despite detective Niall Fitzgerald telling a court that authorities believed she remained "a significant threat" to her mother and the "wider public".
And she told the Mirror she expects to be arrested soon after comments she made when she left jail, in which she said: "I enjoy the impact that my actions have caused. I enjoy hurting people. I would describe myself as someone who enjoys making people suffer.”
She previously said that, outside of a number of named individuals, she was not a risk to the wider public, but added: "Now that I am in public, I just don’t feel like I can trust myself...I do feel I have a really strong urge, and I worry that I will carry out that urge."
Asked if she had any remorse for causing four people distress with her new threats, she said: "Those four people, no I don't have any remorse."I'm expecting to be arrested at some point.
"I think it's reasonable, obviously if I am charged with the threats I have made, that would be a breach of my bail conditions because obviously one of the conditions of my probation is not to commit any further criminal offences."
She revealed she is now living in Dublin, where she says she has already met "fans", adding: "Some people have noticed me. For example I was on Moore Street on Wednesday evening and someone was like 'Oh you're Barbie. Oh you're famous now, can I have a photo with you to show my friends?'
"I love being recognised, like it's just amazing. I love the attention, it makes me feel famous. I wish more people could recognise me, I wish I was mobbed in public, I would just love that so much. I love it."
A legally recognised female under Irish law, she added: "The only negative part about the attention is when people refer to me using male pronouns. The rest of it is just amazing.
"I see myself as a woman. I've been following non-stop the things that people have been saying about me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook... [But] it does really, really upset me when people refer to me using male pronouns."
Daily Star Sunday