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Bronson says that ‘my art is my therapy, my saviour, my hope, my dreams’, and it has been getting deeper and more detailed ...
Charles Bronson has said he would ‘rather die than crawl’ as he explained why he is not going in front of a Parole Board in a ...
CHARLES Bronson is well regarded as Britain's most notorious prisoner, having first been jailed in 1974.Bronson was awarded a public parole hearing, w ...
One of the UK’s longest serving and most notorious prisoners Charles Bronson has refused to attend his own parole hearing.
In a letter to his 'long-lost son', Charles Bronson, 70, wrote that his historic public parole hearing has been set for March 6. The violent prisoner could be freed after spending nearly 30 years ...
The infamous prisoner has grown close to a mum campaigning for his release.
Charles Bronson, known as Britain's most notorious prisoner has been in jail for nearly 50 years, with most of his time in solitary confinement.
Charles Bronson has been behind bars for nearly half a century - Bronson has spent most of the past 48 years behind bars, apart from two brief stints of freedom where he reoffended. Advertisement ...
Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson told the second day of his parole hearing "it's like being on The Apprentice" in an outburst.. Bronson commented his public parole hearing was told he suffered ...
Charles Bronson has been in prison for 48 years. While he was initially arrested as a petty criminal, Charles was later sentenced to seven years imprisonment in 1974, ...
A lawyer for one of Britain's longest-serving inmates, Charles Bronson, has described him as a "political prisoner", insisting "he is a product of the system in which he finds himself". Bronson, 70, ...