GERRY Hutch made toasties and fried spuds for his fellow inmates as he took it upon himself to become the landing chef during his 19 months behind bars in Ireland.
The Irish Mirror can reveal how the criminal mastermind also lived up to his nickname "The Monk" in Dublin's Wheatfield Prison, walking up to 10k every morning and evening before going to bed at 10.30pm.
Hutch last month was acquitted of Kinahan enforcer David Byrne's 2016 murder at the Regency Hotel by the Special Criminal Court.
It's understood he remains living in his plush Clontarf home as he spends time with family but he is expected to leave the country in the coming weeks.
Having been extradited from Spain at the end of September 2021, he was brought to Wheatfield Prison to the 3G landing, where lags associated with the Hutch gang are based.
They are segregated from the rest of the prison population due to the threat that exists against them.
Also on the landing when Hutch was initially admitted was Jonathan Dowdall, who later turned state witness, and his father Patrick.
Both remained there for the following six months.
Ross Hutch later joined his uncle and remains there as he serves a 10-year stretch for a shocking attack on a man and woman.
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