UK’s most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson parole decision made
taste freedomBronson added: “I’ve got a horrible, violent, nasty past, but I've never killed anybody and I’ve never hurt a woman.
"I’m focused, I’m settled, I can actually smell and taste freedom like I’ve never, ever done in me lifeBut Bronson's offender manager told the parole board she raised concerns about him fitting into society. When asked what her worries are about him being released, she said: "That he would struggle in the community, that he would not have the skills to cope with such a vast change."and added: "I think Mr Salvador has come a long way, but he still has a long way to go."
But an independent psychologist told the panel, at the Royal Courts Of Justice, he would be less of a risk free than banged up.“I stand by that assessment."When he was quizzed about difficult situations he might face if released, Bronson - wearing a black suit, white shirt and round dark-tinted sunglasses - told the board via video link: "If some muppet wants to fight me or cause me problems I will handle it in a different way.
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