The man accused of murdering Tia Sharp told a prison officer that her death was an accident and said: "I'm not like Ian Huntley", a court has heard.
Stuart Hazell, who was taken to Belmarsh prison in August last year, was also quoted as saying that "nothing sexual" had happened between him and the 12-year-old.
Hazell is on trial on charges of sexually assaulting and murdering Tia between August 2 and 10 last year. He denies the charges.
The Old Bailey has been hearing from two prison officers who were with him soon after he arrived at Belmarsh.
Prison officer Warren Fegan, said: "He was saying, 'I'm not like Ian Huntley, it was nothing sexual, I'm not a nonce'.
"He was saying that the press was trying to make it look like it was sexual but it wasn't," Mr Fegan testified.
"He said that it was an accident, she had fallen down stairs and broken her neck."
Hazell is the former boyfriend of Tia's grandmother Christine Sharp.
A memorial to Tia in August last yearThe schoolgirl's body was found in the loft of Ms Sharp's house in New Addington, south London, a week after she went missing.
Prosecutors say Hazell killed Tia and hid her body in the loft of the house.
Mr Fegan said: "He said that he didn't know what to do and he picked her up and took her upstairs and laid her on the bed, and he thought that she would get better.
"He didn't know what to do, so he wrapped her in a sheet and put her in the loft."
He said Hazell was full of remorse and felt sorry and guilty.
"He asked me how hard it would be to prove not guilty to murder but guilty to manslaughter," the prison officer told the court.
Mr Fegan told the jury that when Hazell was assessed at the prison, the risk of him harming himself was "at the far extreme".
"He really wanted to kill himself. He was saying he was sorry and he felt guilty.
"Initially he was fearing for his personal safety. He was very, very distressed. He was clearly saying that any opportunity he had he would kill himself."
The prison officer said Hazell talked to him again two days later.
"He stated that he wished he could turn back the clock," Mr Fegan said.
He quoted Hazell as saying: "I deserve everything I get. If I get 25-30 years, I don't care, I deserve everything I get."
Mr Fegan said that, when he asked Hazell how he felt, he held up one hand, and said: "Guilty, guv'nor".
Prosecutor said the girl was sexually abusedAnother prison officer testified that Hazell had tried to get razor blades from his bag to cut his wrists while he was in custody at a police station.
Paul Leahy told the jury that Hazell said: "Since Friday I've been feeling guilty and I just want to kill myself."
The court heard that Hazell said: "I have a real problem with my anger and when people say wrong things to me, I can flip.
"I just feel like hurting everyone."
According to Mr Leahy, Hazell said police should investigate his neighbours and insisted he had been "fitted up".
Later the pathologist who examined Tia's body after it was recovered from the loft gave evidence about its condition.
Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl told the court there was no clear bruising to Tia's neck and no sign of compression or strangulation.
He added that there was no fracture to the bones of the neck, or of any bones in her body. There was also no sign of external injury.
He said he could not exclude the possibility she had been sexually assaulted.
Dr Fegan-Earl said he could not establish Tia's cause of death, but said there was no evidence to support a the claim that she died after falling down stairs.
He said asphyxia was the most likely cause of death.
Tia's mother was in the courtroom as the prosecution continued to make its case against Hazell.
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