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Where is Charles Bronson now? Why has one of the most dangerous criminals been in jail for 50 years?

Where is infamous criminal Charles Bronson now?

One of Britain’s most notorious prisoners in Charles Bronson is one of the most searched criminals in the world at the moment. While many people are searching up about the infamous criminal, we seem to have all the answers about what Bronson did and is currently up to.

Charles Bronson is one of Britain’s most infamous prisoners ever

Charles Bronson was born Michael Gordon Peterson in Luton, in 1952, and was one of three sons of Eira and Joe Peterson. Bronson’s anti-social tendencies started early as he used to get into frequent trouble when his family moved to Cheshire. By the age of 13, he was part of a gang of four robbers and was reprimanded in juvenile court after he was caught stealing.

Bronson was first imprisoned in 1974, at the age of 22, after being convicted of armed robbery. He was sent to HM Prison Liverpool, where he attacked two prisoners. After later attacking fellow prisoner, John Henry Gallagher, with a glass jug, the 69-year-old’s seven-year sentence was extended and he was given an extra nine months.

Bronson’s tendency to attack fellow prisoners did not stop there as he repeated his offense, being imprisoned for over 50 years. However, his time in jail is set to end soon.

Why is Charles Bronson’s time in jail set to end soon?

As it turns out, Bronson will launch a bid for his freedom at a public parole hearing on Monday.

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Bronson will launch a bid for his freedom at a public parole on Monday

The Parole Board review of one of the UK’s longest-serving prisoners, to decide whether he should remain behind bars, begins on Monday (March 6), making him the second inmate in UK legal history to have his case heard in public. Bronson – who changed his surname to Salvador in 2014, after artist Salvador Dali – is currently serving a life term at HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire.

The 70 year old has recently said: “I’m focused, I’m settled, I can actually smell and taste freedom like I’ve never, ever done in (my) life. I’m now anti-crime, anti-violent. What the f*** am I still in prison for?

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