A Notorious Reputation
Within the confines of Britain's prison system, one name elicits unparalleled fear and respect: Charles Bronson. Dubbed the country's most violent inmate, his notoriety stems from a relentless series of aggressive acts that have left even the most hardened criminals wary.
Early Life and Descent into Crime
Born Michael Gordon Peterson in 1952, Bronson's early years showed little sign of the infamy to come. However, his teenage years marked the beginning of a tumultuous path, with petty crimes escalating into more serious offenses.
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