Britain’s ‘most brutal prisoner’ Bronson tries to get out on parole

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Charles Salvador, alias Charles Bronson (real name Peterson), a notorious inmate at Woodhill Prison in Milton Keynes, demands a final public review of his parole application. It has been reported Bloomberg.

Bronson will be the second convict in the entire history of English law to have his case go public.

The man spent almost 50 years in prison. He was first detained in 1968. The perpetrator has taken people hostage 11 times, including governors, doctors, staff, his own lawyer, and a prison guard in 2000. Since then, the Parole Board has repeatedly denied the order for his release.

Discussing the possibility of his parole review, Bronson stated that he was reformed, confident that he returned to art while behind bars, and hoped he could have fun for the rest of his life.

“I have a horrible, unpleasant, brutal, cruel past (but) I’ve never killed anyone, never hurt a woman, never hurt a child,” he said.

Previously reportedIt was learned that the man who attacked the police, inspired by the movie about Bronson, received a suspended prison sentence.

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