The mother of murdered Nottingham student Barnaby Webber has lambasted the decision to allow violent prisoners to claim benefits, as it has been revealed that Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane is among those prisoners. The Telegraph put in a Freedom of Information request at the hospital holding Calocane, which is also the same institution which held Ian Brady, the Moors murderer. The hospital claimed it is “standard practice for criminals like Calocane” to get benefits because they “had not been handed prison sentences” and instead were “treated as patients because of their mental disorder”. I…