5 Scariest & Most Dangerous Prison Inmates You Definitely Don't Want to Share a Cell With...

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Discover the secret of how this inmate became so scary! Other inmates hate him!

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Prison is a scary place and although it's designed to rehabilitate criminals and lead them to live a better life this isn't always the case some people actually get worse when locked behind bars and take any opportunity they can to attack an officer cause a riot or kill a fellow inmate now I'm sure you have zero intention of ever ending up in prison but if you did wind up locked away these five criminals are the last people you would want to share a cell with as always sit back and enjoy Charles Bronson Michael Gordon Peterson was born on the 6th of December 1952 in Luton England and grew up to become Britain's most violent prisoner who most will know by the name of Charles Bronson remarkably despite spending most of his adult life in prison Charles has never actually killed anyone and the majority of his crimes have been committed while in prison Bronson's first stretch of violence was in 1974 when aged is 22 he was sentenced to seven years in Walton jail prison where he began his reign of terror he was soon in the punishment blonk for an unprovoked attack on two prisoners which continued throughout his sentence causing him to be moved between different prisons several times it wasn't long before he came to reputation as being a very challenging prisoner who spent many months in solitary confinement after a move to Wandsworth prison he attempted to poison a fellow inmate and dig his way out and was transferred to Parkhurst high-security prison on the Isle of Wight where he befriended the notorious Kray twins after a failed suicide attempt in 1978 he was moved to Broadmoor and then to Rampton secure hospital however Bronson could not accept the regime and company of highly dangerous and disturbed inmates and after trying to strangle child sex murderer and John White he was transferred back to Broadmoor in 1987 he was briefly released and this is when he changed his name to Charles Bronson he soon realized most prisons refused to house him due to his reputation he was basically too violent for prison he soon ended up back in Parkhurst where he was attacked and had to spend time in hospital Bronson was released for a second time in 1992 although his freedom was short-lived and while on remand in wood Hill prison he took a librarian hostage demanding a helicopter an inflatable doll and a cup of tea bronson got given an additional eight years I was put into isolation this didn't Hal as he soon took a deputy governor hostage and had to be placed in the Hannibal cage at Wakefield prison the salle designed for Robert moulds Lee who we will talk about later in this video his next move was to Hull prison but again he attacked the prison governor after a few more prison moves he ended up in bal marsh in 1996 where he took to iraq hijackers and a fellow inmate hostage this incident added another five years to his sentence over the next few years Bronson took another two people hostage as well as destroyed prison furniture and eventually received a discretionary life sentence in 2009 Bronson had parole refused and an appeal to the then Prime Minister David Cameron for his release was turned down thomas silverstein in 1971 at the age of 19 thomas edward silverstein was convicted of armed robbery and sent to San Quentin prison in California after serving four years he was released but shortly after was re-arrested and charged with another armed robbery for which he was sentenced to 15 years whilst in prison silverstein developed close ties to the white supremacist prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood and when fellow inmate Danny Atwell refused Silverstein's request to serve early drug mule he brutally murdered him and was sentenced to life without parole to be served at USP however this conviction was later overturned due to the unreliable evidence by jailhouse informants although it wasn't long before silverstein killed again this time DC blacks prison gang member Robert Chappell in 1981 the leader of the DC blacks raymond cadillac smith was transferred to the same prison as thomas this was a recipe for disaster and after repeated attempts by smith to kill silverstein the tables were turned and silverstein and fellow inmate Clayton found him brutally murdered Smith stabbing him 67 times with improvised weapons before dragging his body up and down the walkway in front of the other prisoners cells after this murder silverstein received another life sentence I was camped in virtual solitary confinement however in 1983 when being let out of his cell for a shower he was handed a homemade knife by another inmate and stabbed correction officer Merle klutz just a few hours after this killing the inmate who had helped silverstein kill clients used a similar method to kill another officer Robert Hoffman silverstein was implicated in both murders and sent to USP Atlanta where he was placed in solitary confinement within no human contact status after the Atlanta prison riots in 1987 silverstein was moved back to leave ins Werth where he spent the next 18 years before being transferred to the Supermax facility ADX Florence in Colorado where he remains to this day his earliest date of release is 2,095 and he is currently the longest held prisoner in solitary confinement within the Bureau of Prisons Rebecca Butterfield Rebecca Butterfield is not only a danger to herself but it's believed his south mutilation is to draw people towards her so she can inflict violence on them Butterfield's life of crime started when she was just 21 years old when she was convicted of malicious damage drug offenses and unlawful entry which progressed on to more serious offenses in 2000 she stabbed her neighbor who was trying to stop herself Harmon Butterfield was convicted of grievous bodily harm and sentenced to three years however while serving a sentence she killed fellow inmate blue slim ward in 2003 and was convicted of manslaughter adding 12 years to his sentence during her time in prison she committed a catalogue of violent acts mostly against herself these included cutting her own throat on four occasions trying to hang herself setting fire to a sow and severely burning herself as well as inserting items under her scalp and head then butting the wall until she caused skull damage in addition to this Butterfield stabbed an officer in the face and threw boiling water and urine at other officers in 2015 Butterfield had served a sentence but in an unprecedented move she was deemed too violent and dangerous to be released and the supreme courts ruled that she must spend another five years behind bars in summing up the reasons for this decision just as Stephon Rothman claimed an unsupervised butterfield was a risk and would more than likely committed a serious violent offense he also noted that her suicide attempts were a deliberate and premeditated attempt to lure officers into a cell so she could attack them it goes without saying she does not share a cell with any other inmate Butterfield who is thought to be suffering from a combination of mental disorders is currently held in silver water women's Correctional Center in western Sydney Australia and she is considered New South Wales is most violent inmate Robert moulds Lee Robert moulds Lee is a british serial killer who is responsible for the murder of four people three of which were committed in prison in 1974 while working as a wren boy to fund his drug habit mostly strangled one of his clients when the man showed him pictures of children he had abused he was convicted at the killing and sentenced to life imprisonment in Broadmoor Hospital for the criminally insane with the recommendation that he should never be released however when mortally and a fellow inmate David chessmen Pham died a patient was a convicted child molester they took him hostage and surley tortured him to death over a period of nine hours Moseley was convicted of manslaughter and sent to Wakefield prison but he was furious with this move and made it clear he wanted to be returned to Broadmoor in 1978 he lured wife killer Sally Dawood into his saddle where he stabbed and strangled him before hiding his body under the bed he then unsuccessfully tried to lure other prisoners to his cell and when they refused he went looking for a victim eventually cornering off prisoner bill Roberts before hacking at his skull with a makeshift weapon and slowing his head against the wall its allege that Maudsley then calmly walked into the prison officers room handed over his weapon and told them the next roll call would be too short after the incident Robert was considered so dangerous that they specially constructed Sall was built to house him in the basement of Wakefield prison the Sal resembles lath used in Hannibal Lecter film Manhunter and like I just said was later used to house Charles Bronson Robert Maudsley stays in his cell in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day behind this solid steel door is a small cage in case in thick perspex with a small slot at the bottom with food and other items are passed to who is considered one of Britain's most dangerous inmates in 2000 mortally was asked to be allowed to commit suicide and also requested a pet budgie however both of his wishes were denied John mongrel now John mongrel was South Africa's most dangerous prisoner he was sent to Pollsmoor Prison in Cape Town at the age of 14 with an initial sentence of nine years but almost as soon as he arrived at the jail he wanted to be a part of the gang culture and to prove his worth he killed his cellmate by stabbing him through the heart at the time he'd not yet reached his 15th birthday mongrel rose through the ranks to become the brutal leader of the 28s gang as the head of the pack mongrel would order anyone who wanted to join to kill a prisoner a warden to prove they were worthy he would either participate in the killings or sit there and watch his thoughts that over a 30-year period he was responsible directly and indirectly for over a thousand deaths inside Pollsmoor Prison in 2006 mongrel gave an interview for Ross Kemp TV series gangs in the interview he described the killings and told that he raved a different inmate every few weeks and anyone who did not obey him would be killed Ross Kemp described him as the scariest man he had ever met now I can't find out for certain but it would seem mongrel was killed shortly after the Ross Kemp interview and it was rumoured his participation in the TV show was the reason so that's five incredibly violent and brutal inmates from around the world I would like to take this opportunity to honor us but if any of you have ever been in prison what was your experience like perhaps you could share some personal stories that may deter people from committing crimes and ending up in prison I hope you've enjoyed and as always I will see you in the next video [Music]
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Length: 11min 54sec (714 seconds)
Published: Sat Jun 10 2017
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