THE on-the-run sister of limerick's Dundon brothers has fallen for a notorious UK killer - despite the fact that he is serving a life sentence in prison.

This exclusive photograph shows Annabell Dundon (22) proudly hugging her new love Shane Boyd during a jail visit.

Scumbag Boyd (20) was dubbed the 'Xbox killer' after he brutally stabbed teenager Connor Black to death during a row about a games console at a house party in Manchester in 2008.
In August, Boyd was at the centre of a national controversy in Britain after it emerged that he had been using social network website Facebook to post vile threats of revenge on his release from prison.

Annabell- the younger sister of Ger, John,Dessie and Wayne - has been living in the UK since February after fleeing Limerick.
A bench warrant was issued for her arrest in June after she failed to appear in court in connection with alleged threats to kill.

Argument

However, it seems that changing countries has not improved Annabell's taste in men.
Despite never having seen him outside of a prison visit, Annabell has declared her undying love for illiterate killer Boyd and has even had his name tattooed on her body.

A source has claimed Annabell was introduced to Boyd through another Limerick woman who is involved in a relationship with one of the murderer's relatives.
Writing on her Facebook page,Annabell has said: "Love My Boy Shane Always And Forever So Haters Keep Hatin Coz His Mine And I'm His Haha."

However, Annabell will have to wait a few years before she gets her hands on her man outside the prison walls.
Boyd was locked up for life in 2009 and,under sentencing guidelines in Britain,will have to serve a minimum of 11 years.

The violent thug was just 16-years-old when he murdered Conor Black in an argument over an Xbox games console. Conor, also aged 16, collapsed and died minutes after being stabbed outside the house in Moston in August 2008.

The court heard how Boyd came out of the house and smashed his victim over the head with a can of lager, before stabbing him in the back as he turned to escape.

Boyd then stood in the road shouting that he "was the best" he "was the man"- before threatening to kill anyone who mentioned his name to police.

Clowning

Earlier this year, Boyd hit the headlines again after photographs of him, clowning around with fellow inmates at HMP Altcourse near Liverpool appeared on the social-networking site under the name 'Ben Smith'.

The killer also posted vile threats of revenge on his release from prison.
One said: "All them snakes wil (sic) get what's coming to them out next year."

Boyd had been moved to Altcourse after committing the same offence at HMP Ashfield near Bristol.

After the images were published, Connor's aunt Lynn Black blasted the prison service in the UK.
She said: "It's all well and good them saying it won't happen again but they said that last time. We've been through enough already but from what's happened so far we're not convinced they're taking it seriously.

"It's illegal to have phones in prison but he managed to get one twice. Whoever's responsible should be prosecuted and that's what we want to see, not just be told he's been moved again."