Charles Bronson's 50-year imprisonment battle continues
Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson remains behind bars after nearly 50 years, despite high-profile support from Tyson Fury and John Terry for his release campaign.
Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson remains behind bars after nearly 50 years, despite high-profile support from Tyson Fury and John Terry for his release campaign.
Tyson Fury and John Terry join viral campaign to free Charles Bronson, Britain's notorious prisoner jailed for 50 years. Petition gains momentum with celebrity support.
Exclusive: A prison officer reveals Britain's most notorious inmate Charles Bronson could be released within months after nearly 50 years in custody, despite his violent reputation.
Exclusive: Andy Jones, who served three decades alongside Charles Bronson, reveals shocking secrets about Britain's most infamous prisoner and why he believes Bronson should never be freed.
After more than five decades in prison, Charles Bronson - Britain's most notorious inmate - could finally taste freedom as the Parole Board approves his release hearing.
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