The True Story Of Charlie Bronson the UK’s Most Dangerous Prisoner as he comes up for unprecedented parole Hearings
From a grim Divis Flats childhood to becoming one of the UK’s most dangerous prisoners, Stephen Gillen has had quite a journey. Having spent his childhood in Northern Ireland, he was once regarded as Britain’s most dangerous man as he spent serval years as a prisoner locked up with country’s most dangerous inmates like Charles Bronson.
Bronson, now up for a unprecedented parole hearing in front of high court judges to win his freedom has a long and intensely notorious history behind him. But what is the real story behind a man dubbed Britain’s most dangerous inmate who has been caged in a Hannibal Lecter style cage for the last 20 plus years?
Much has been written, but now someone not only reformed but who was in 2019 nominated for an International Peace Prize and who was with Bronson in some of his darkest moments and himself named one of the UK’s most dangerous prisoners, is shedding a different unheard light on the truth behind the legend. watch this amazing video going viral to understand more on the story
Speaking about his own beginnings, Stephen Gillen says, “While some people claim to have experienced an epiphany, the truth is that I have desired to leave that existence behind me for a very long time. He has spoken before on high profile issue and is now seen as an authority on Crime, Punishment & Transformation. He has also received National & International Press in Newspapers and Magazines and is a public figure of consistent interest in the UK, US, and Ireland. As of today, he has been featured in popular publications like BBC World News, Daily Mirror, British Film Festival, LBC News, DublinGazette, The Maelstrom, and more.
He is now ready, as Britains most dangerous prisoner is facing release or a lifetime behind bars to tell the exclusive truth on Charles Bronson, his dangerousness what he thinks will happen at the appeal and some of the amazing and never before told tales of the man himself when they shared time in the UK’s darkest most secure high security prisons and units.