Charles Bronson has spent most of the past 48 years behind bars for violent crimes, many of which have taken place while in prison.
Charles Bronson, one of the most notorious criminals in the UK, has failed in his bid to be released, after nearly half a century behind bars.
He was given a discretionary life sentence with a minimum term of four years in 2000 for taking a prison teacher at HMP Hull hostage for almost two days. The Parole Board has repeatedly refused to direct his release since then. The serial offender previously claimed he now "hates violence" and claims he has been a "model prisoner" for the last 10 years. He also claimed he has "never been a danger to the public", adding, "I love the world".
The parole hearing took place earlier this month at HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, where three unnamed parole judges heard evidence from Bronson, a psychologist, a prison officer and a friend. Bronson's personal officer told the hearing he had "a good rapport with him" - however, none of the officials who gave evidence at the hearing said Bronson was ready to be released.
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