Britain’s most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has hit out at delays to his long-awaited public parole hearing – saying they have ruined his plans for Christmas dinner with his mum 😳
Britain’s most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has hit out at delays to his long-awaited public parole hearing – saying they have ruined his plans for Christmas dinner with his mum.
‘This Xmas I was looking forward to dinner with my mother. I believed I had a good chance of squeezing out some jam roll on December 12 – but now that won’t happen ’til 2023. After receiving a several reprimands and suspended sentences, he was handed a seven-year sentence for armed robbery in 1974.Bronson’s sentence began growing longer and he was switched between various prisons following attacks on guards and fellow inmates.Chronicling his subsequent spell at Broadmoor, Bronson described being in Ronnie Kray’s company as ‘like sitting with royalty’.
He was freed again in 1992 and spent even less time outside, being arrested over a robbery conspiracy some 53 days later and given an eight-year stretch. That came two years after he held a deputy prison governor hostage and one before he kidnapped an art teacher who criticised one of his paintings.
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