His own hand may have crushed former entertainer and convicted pedophile Rolf Harris’ chances for parole.  Harris reportedly wrote a bitter song about the women who accused him of abuse, calling them “slimy little woodworm” who were motivated by seeking damages against him. 

A UK newspaper obtained a letter in which Rolf Harris told  friend about the song which he planned to record after he was released from prison – which he thought was going to be “towards the end of 2017”.  Victims’ lawyer Liz Dux said that if the lyrics as reported were indeed real, it showed that Harris had “no comprehension” of his crimes. 

“It should certainly affect the way he’s treated when he applies for early release – he hasn’t understood severity of his crimes,” said Dux, who added that the “revolting” song had left one victim “totally distraught”.

The lyrics reportedly include lines such as, “Come and join the feeding frenzy girls,” and, “Slimy little woodworm, make him burn, get your 50-year-old hooks into his dough.”

The Australian was convicted of 12 counts of indecent assault sentenced to five years in prison.  The accusations stem from crimes that occurred between 1968 and 1986.