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- English
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About this book
From Oscar Wilde to the Kray brothers—a unique history of the lives and crimes of the United Kingdom's most famous, and infamous, inmates.
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Their names can chill the blood of true-crime aficionados: Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper; child-torturer Ian Brady; cannibal Dennis Nilsen; serial killer Beverley Allitt. Some are tinged in glamour: beautiful nightclub hostess Ruth Ellis, hanged for a crime of passion. While others hold a bizarre fascination, like bare-knuckle boxer Michael Gordon Peterson. Called "the most violent prisoner in Britain" he changed his name to Charles Bronson in honor of the Death Wish star. Only to change it yet again to Charles Salvador, in honor of his favorite artist, Dali. By any name, the "one-man riot" was a prison superstar.
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Britain's Most Notorious Prisoners tells the stories of these lives and many more inside the Big House where prison culture breeds a strange, unreal community. It's also where the system learns to cope with those who refuse to live by the law of the land: killers and rapists, spies, gangster, hit-men, political prisoners, and serial offenders—as well as some who were egregiously wronged. From headline-makers to long-forgotten villains, these stories make for a thrilling and harrowing look at life, death, and survival behind bars.
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Their names can chill the blood of true-crime aficionados: Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper; child-torturer Ian Brady; cannibal Dennis Nilsen; serial killer Beverley Allitt. Some are tinged in glamour: beautiful nightclub hostess Ruth Ellis, hanged for a crime of passion. While others hold a bizarre fascination, like bare-knuckle boxer Michael Gordon Peterson. Called "the most violent prisoner in Britain" he changed his name to Charles Bronson in honor of the Death Wish star. Only to change it yet again to Charles Salvador, in honor of his favorite artist, Dali. By any name, the "one-man riot" was a prison superstar.
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Britain's Most Notorious Prisoners tells the stories of these lives and many more inside the Big House where prison culture breeds a strange, unreal community. It's also where the system learns to cope with those who refuse to live by the law of the land: killers and rapists, spies, gangster, hit-men, political prisoners, and serial offenders—as well as some who were egregiously wronged. From headline-makers to long-forgotten villains, these stories make for a thrilling and harrowing look at life, death, and survival behind bars.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- True Crime
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Plates
- Introduction
- Timeline of Prison History
- 1 Inside Oblivion: Then and Now
- 2 Florence Maybrick: Ready for the Noose
- 3 The Ballad of Oscar Wilde
- 4 Sir Roger Casement: Hanged by a Comma
- 5 Eamon de Valera: Sprung from Lincoln Prison
- 6 Her Ghost Haunts the Death Cell
- 7 Lord Haw Haw: Germany Calling
- 8 A spy and a Rogue in the War
- 9 Mutiny in North Yorkshire
- 10 Ruth Ellis: Crime of Passion
- 11 Harry Roberts: 1966 and All That
- 12 Dennis Stafford: Escape from Dartmoor
- 13 Dennis Nilsen: Nice to be Loved
- 14 Ian Brady: Keeping Shtum
- 15 Jeremy Bamber: Endless Campaign
- 16 John Straffen: Fifty-five Years Inside
- 17 Sutcliffe: Every Day a Torment
- 18 Beverley Allitt: Bring Me The Innocents
- 19 Charles Bronson: Prison Superstar
- 20 Noel Razor Smith: Best-selling Writer
- 21 The Krays Inside
- Conclusions
- An Afterword
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography