Britain's most violent prisoner, Charles Bronson, writes get well card to three year old with leukae
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[B]Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has written a get-well card to a three-year-old girl with leukaemia.
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[I]Charles Bronson drew this get-well card from prison for Francesca Allen, who is battling leukaemia
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[I]Bronson also donated this drawing to Francesca's appeal fund and it could fetch up to £1,000
[/I][URL]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2404367/Notorious-prisoner-Charles-Bronson-writes-card-year-old-girl-Frankie-Allen-leukaemia.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=An Axolotl;41998792]?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Y2t6o5q.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
This is what first came to mind and was quite confused.
He's giving me crazy Robotnik vibes.
Charles Bronson is a british prisoner who got imprisoned for armed robbery and was supposed to serve 7 years originally iirc and he ended up committing more stuff and he just ended up getting more and more years and so he just ended up getting life imprisonment.
Nicholas Winding Refn made an autobiographical movie based on him. The thing I linked above is a scene from it.
just for the people that dont kno
[IMG]http://filmjamblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/bronson1.jpg[/IMG]
damn did they ever look alike.
good movie.
cool as fuck guy despite being so violent
what a wonderful human being
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already in love with this thread
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one of my favorite scene hands down,
[video=youtube;-cIZ3DIiUcM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cIZ3DIiUcM[/video]
great movie, And to see him do this is heartwarming as well
Sweet, it takes effort and balls to do this.
Everyone has kindness in them. Even the most violent prisoner. It's only human.
only three years and has cancer
what a shitty start to life
It kind of scares me when this happens. It shows that somehow there is a normal compassionate human being under that violent and psychotic shell that is charles bronson.
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;41999292]It kind of scares me when this happens. It shows that somehow there is a normal compassionate human being under that violent and psychotic shell that is charles bronson.[/QUOTE]
I think its better that way.
Everyone, even the insane have a good side.
"What have you got?"
[QUOTE=Slacker996;41998896]already in love with this thread
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Damn that's what I was going to post
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[video=youtube;X5UIpLcdluo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5UIpLcdluo[/video]
Some people change in prison, maybe not much, but they do change.
Makes me wonder, does he perhaps have a specific illness that makes him more violent than other people, or did something happen to him when he was little?
I'm pretty high but this is a nice change from all the war stuff that my mind seems to have to absorb these days.
I wonder if the newspapers were made for exposing us to a big amount of war stories and perhaps propaganda to prepare for what's inevitably going to happen, just so that we see so much war and other shit that we stop caring about it for a while and then when the shit really starts to go down, it's just another page that we skip when reading the newspapers, just like aids-babies advertisements and other crap.
or i might have smoked a bit more than i usually do.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;41998863][IMG]http://filmjamblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/bronson1.jpg[/IMG]
damn did they ever look alike.
good movie.
cool as fuck guy despite being so violent[/QUOTE]
Fun fact, the real Charles Bronson shaved off his mustache and gave it to Tom Hardy to wear for the movie.
So why's he called Britain's Most Violent Prisoner, when he haven't killed anyone and most of his crimes are rather small-time?
[QUOTE=Riller;41999772]So why's he called Britain's Most Violent Prisoner, when he haven't killed anyone and most of his crimes are rather small-time?[/QUOTE]
He's been in prison since 1974, save 69 days, constantly fighting with convicts and officers, protesting on the roof of the prison several times, moved 120 times, has held numerous hostages while imprisoned.
Really?
[QUOTE=Riller;41999772]So why's he called Britain's Most Violent Prisoner, when he haven't killed anyone and most of his crimes are rather small-time?[/QUOTE]
with a mustache like that, it's hard not to get violent.
this is why shootings always spike during Movember.
[QUOTE=omarcam;41999589]Some people change in prison, maybe not much, but they do change.
Makes me wonder, does he perhaps have a specific illness that makes him more violent than other people, or did something happen to him when he was little?[/QUOTE]
Most criminals have a smaller frontal lobe, which is the part of you that stops you from doing that nasty thought you just had a moment ago, but decided against it.
It runs in families, which usually means that the parent(s) will abuse the child. The child abuse is a correlation, not causation like we used to believe. A kid who was grown up in one of those households versus a foster family have similar chances of becoming a criminal later in life.
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[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;41999825]He's been in prison since 1974, save 69 days, constantly fighting with convicts and officers, protesting on the roof of the prison several times, moved 120 times, has held numerous hostages while imprisoned.
Really?[/QUOTE]
I bet he's having a [i]riot[/i] :v:
I wonder if this guy is just misunderstood, but living in prison since like the fucking 70s has made him psychotic and paranoid. I mean, look at his record. most of his crimes are just petty shit he probably did because he got pissed off, or just felt like doing something dumb. The fact he is known as the most dangerous prisoner in britain is a title that probably gets most people off his ass in prison, wouldn't he want to keep that reputation up?
I mean, look at how fucked up the prison systems around the world are. When someone does something ridiculously terrible, we can rely on the fact they'll probably be stabbed in prison for it, rather than spending their sentence in a safe environment that actually attempts to rehabillitate them. Isn't that a bit of a bad thing?
[QUOTE=ForgottenKane;41999955]Most criminals have a smaller frontal lobe, which is the part of you that stops you from doing that nasty thought you just had a moment ago, but decided against it.
It runs in families, which usually means that the parent(s) will abuse the child. The child abuse is a correlation, not causation like we used to believe. A kid who was grown up in one of those households versus a foster family have similar chances of becoming a criminal later in life.
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I bet he's having a [i]riot[/i] :v:[/QUOTE]
This is not the 80's.
Next you suggest lobotomizing people?
[QUOTE=Killuah;42000118]This is not the 80's.
Next you suggest lobotomizing people?[/QUOTE]
How is that implied at all?
[QUOTE=tharmas;41999648]Fun fact, the real Charles Bronson shaved off his mustache and gave it to Tom Hardy to wear for the movie.[/QUOTE]
He's getting funnies but that's actually true.
Charles Bronson is awesome
[QUOTE=Arid;42000204]How is that implied at all?[/QUOTE]
not only that, but he thinks lobotomy was still practiced as recently as the '80s
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