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F**k the system' Inside prison Instgram account of vicious Scots con who tried to kill three cops

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A vicious Scots convict who tried to kill three cops in a stolen BMW is gloating about his life behind bars on an Instagram account.

Robert Wemyss was jailed for 10 years in 2013 for trying to mow down officers in Aberdeenshire. The brazen body-building thug is freely posting photographs and videos to an Instagram account from inside HMP Grampian in Peterhead.

And the cocky criminal boasts: “Good tae keep in contact with my brothers in other hotels.”The account has shared a series of videos of inmates grouped together in cells and clips of prisoners in an exercise yard.The con has shared numerous selfies and pictures with other inmates.One picture of the posing prisoner is captioned: "F*** the system".Under another image the lout lag,

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