Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson sang "What a Wonderful World" to his ex-wife during her last visit. The infamous inmate's former partner Irene Dunroe, from the Wirral, has confirmed ...
He has spent almost half a century locked up in the country’s most notorious prisons and asylums. A one time armed robber, 95 per cent of his crimes have been committed while in custody.
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Charles Bronson could be free in months as he makes fresh bid for freedom amid fears of 'prison death'Britain’s most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson is making a fresh freedom bid amid fears of 'dying in prison'. Half a century after he was first jailed, Parole Board chiefs are now reviewing ...
Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson's bid for freedom has been halted again. The infamous lag was due to face a parole hearing next month - but it has been pushed back to December ...
Charles Bronson is one of the most notorious criminals in UK history. The prisoner has rubbed shoulders with the likes of the Kray Twins, Paul Sykes, Curtis Warren and Noel ‘Razor’ Smith ...
In the shadow of Michigan’s only successful aerial jailbreak, others plotted their own flights to freedom. Image: Newspaper ...
Born Michael Gordon Peterson on 6 December 1952, Britain's most notorious prison inmate is now better known as Charles Bronson. In 2014, Bronson again changed his name to Charles Salvador ...
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