Wales-born Charles Bronson – known as Britain’s most violent prisoner – has shown his soft side by donating two of his sketches to a Welsh charity.
The 56-year-old has spent 30 years in solitary confinement for his vicious outbursts, which included an incident in 1999 when he held a prison art teacher at knifepoint for 44 hours after the teacher criticised his work.
Bronson, who changed his name from Mike Peterson to that of the Death Wish actor in the 1970s, has given his two sketches to the Aberystwyth based Beacon of Hope charity.
at Tuesday, February 10, 2009, Charles Bronson Donates Sketches To Welsh Charity, Jan 2009
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