The Briton found guilty of murdering Kiwi Emily Longley wrote more than 25 letters from jail bragging about his flash lifestyle of 'Bentleys, champagne and birds'.
Elliot Turner, 20, was this morning found guilty of strangling the 17-year-old New Zealander in a jealous rage at his parents' home in Bournemouth.
In letters he sent from jail, he claimed he already had a book deal and would "make doe (sic) and drive a Lambo" when he was released.
Signing his letters "Big T", he said his father would throw a £9,000 party and buy him a Porsche if he was freed.
Talking about his film, he wrote: "I'm thinking the first film is how we met with all the fit birds, 2007, empire, Bentley, the flat, coke and ends with a scene of me leaving rehab expecting to change life to scenes of the trauma of Emily's funeral."