Robert Maudsley

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'Hannibal' killer locked in UK’s toughest jail warns he'll kill again if freed (unknown)

But to serial killer Robert Maudsley - who tortured and murdered four men including three fellow inmates - the solitary confinement cell at Wakefield prison, ...

“When he gets out all he wants to do is find a nice little cottage in Devon, near us. He says the test came back as a 99.8 match, although some friends of Bronson have questioned his claims. “Robert hadn’t been involved in any protest up until I arrived and it had a positive effect on his personality. “There was an incredible degree of bullying and intimidation and the staff thrived on it. “I arrived at the monster mansion with a broken jaw, a couple of broken fingers, two back eyes, a dislocated nose. We were unlocked for one hour a day, and taken to a tiny exercise yard where we were surrounded by six members of staff. “He’s not a problem to anyone,” he says. “On visits we get him his banana milk and several chocolate bars and normally a sausage roll. If you got a library book, you were lucky.” “He doesn’t cause any problems for the staff. “He goes to bed at 10pm. “It sounds crazy but solitary confinement in Wakefield prison is his safe space.

'Cannibal killer' in underground cell vows to kill again if he ever gets out (unknown)

Robert Maudsley has been in solitary confinement in a glass cell since 1979 and is Britain's longest serving prisoner, having been caged for 47 years for the ...

Maudsley says he is "happy and content in solitary” and doesn’t want to be released. He also asked for a pet budgerigar, which was also denied. He gave himself up to police and was sent to Broadmoor.

Robert Maudsley vows to kill again if he is ever released (unknown)

Robert Maudsley, 68, has been in solitary confinement in a glass cell since 1979 after killing three people in prison while serving a life sentence to for ...

Who actually am I a risk to?' As a result, he's been categorised as the UK's most dangerous murderer. In a letter to his nephew,, the serial killer says how he is happy and content in solitary confinement and warmed that he will kill again if ever released. Maudsley has been locked up in a specially made glass cage in the basement of HMP Wakefield (pictured) for 47 years The killer - who earned the nickname 'Hannibal the Cannibal' following false reports he ate one of his victim's brains - says how he is 'happy and content in solitary' and warned that he will kill again if ever released. Robert Maudsley, 68, has been in solitary confinement in a glass cell since 1979 after killing three people in prison while serving a life sentence to for the murder of John Farrell in 1974.

Nephew Of Britain's Most Dangerous Killer Reveals Moment He Found Out Who His Uncle Really Was (unknown)

Robert Maudsley is a convicted serial killer who is currently serving a life in prison at Category A HMP Wakefield.

And we hear never before told stories from inside the walls of Wakefield about Jeremy Bamber, arguably as famous for his fight to get out of prison than for the crimes he committed to be sent there." George continues: “And it was when I was in senior school. In that time, one of the only people allowed contact with him is his nephew Gavin.

UK's most dangerous prisoner kept in glass box 'will kill again' if given chance (unknown)

Serial killer Robert Maudsley, now 68, has been locked away in a glass prison cell since 1979 after he was sent down for 47 years for murdering four men in ...

And we hear never before told stories from inside the walls of Wakefield about Jeremy Bamber, arguably as famous for his fight to get out of prison than for the crimes he committed to be sent there. So, should we be treating the worst of the worst more humanely in jail? Home to some of the most terrible men in British criminal history, like Roy Whiting, Jeremy Bamber, Charles Bronson, and Robert Maudsley. "We learn about life on the mixed wings where hated sex offenders and child killers are abused and attacked, and even killed, as they fight for their lives. I promise to love it and not eat it? After running away to London, Maudsley started working as a male prostitute.

Origin of 'nonce' comes from prison holding 'cannibal killer' (unknown)

The widely used term was coined at the prison where Liverpool born serial killer Robert Maudsley is jailed.

#Wakefield." @UKCNUT added: "So Nonce stands for not on normal courtyard exercise , you learn something new everyday #Channel4 HMP Wakefield ; Evil behind Bars." Other sources online back this up, suggesting 'not on normal communal exercise', so the prison's claims to have started the term do ring true. Sick individuals who served or are serving time there include 'Hannibal the Cannibal' Robert Maudsley, 'Britain's worst rapist' Reynhard Sinaga and 'Dr. Death' Dr Harold Shipman, reports YorkshireLive. Maudsley has been housed in a ‘glass cage’ at at the prison since 1983 after killing four men in the 1970s.

Robert Maudsley's daily glass cage life from 'banter' to banana shakes (unknown)

Channel 5's HMP Wakefield: Evil Behind Bars shared a look into Robert Maudsley otherwise known as 'Hannibal the Cannibal' and how he came to be locked away ...

The documentary has revealed that there are 17 steel doors to go through to get to Maudsley with a criminologist saying it’s an “extraordinary” form of punishment. It's time for the dark cloud to pass for our family, he's treated as a human being." Maudsley also took part in dirty protests, where human waste was used as a weapon to make the lives of officers hell. Yet the killings inside prison made up part of the reason he was shut away in the glass box. Robert Maudsley is convicted of killing four people and thought to be Britain's most dangerous prisoner. He has now lived in solitary confinement for over 40 years after he was moved to a glass cage built specifically for him in 1983.

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