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11 minutes ago, onthedarkside said:

You were more than asking questions, you made a statement:

 

 

That is a fact. I will make statements when there are facts to back them up.

 

The post I was referring to was full of questions.

 

It's quite amazing that, whilst showing 2 sides of this complicated case, whilst constantly stating I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with any part, whilst never having stated what side of the fence I am on, I'm accused of all sorts of things.

 

Criminology is fascinating. How different criminal minds work is fascinating. How the system has changed is interesting. The way criminals were diagnosed mad and how they were treated in asylums is tragic.

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On 3/8/2023 at 10:09 AM, puchooay said:

Belfield is a rapist and child killer.

 

Please explain how he and Bronson are the same?

 

 

he would be a killer given the chance ,its marginal as hes a nutjob 

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hes staying in jail and no paroles

 

Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson will remain behind bars after being denied release by the Parole Board.

The panel has also rejected his secondary plea to be moved to an open prison.

 

Bronson, who has changed his name to Charles Salvador, was jailed for armed robbery in 1974 and, but for a couple of brief episodes of freedom, has been in jail ever since.

The 70-year-old's original seven-year sentence has been extended many times because of his violent attacks on prison staff and fellow inmates.

He has been denied release following a public parole hearing where he claimed to be a "born-again artist" who "went through a phase" of taking hostages.

In a document detailing the decision published on Thursday, the Parole Board said: "After considering the circumstances of his offending, the progress that Mr Salvador has made while in custody and the evidence presented at the hearings, the panel was not satisfied that Mr Salvador was suitable for release.

 

https://news.sky.com/story/britains-most-notorious-prisoner-charles-bronson-to-remain-in-jail-following-public-parole-hearing-12845350

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