Posted on 09/08/2014 12:52:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Locked up Islamic extremists threatened to cut off the head of Britains most notorious criminal, it has been reported.
Charles Bronson got into a heated argument after he told them to be quiet in HMP Full Sutton.
The extremists told him: Well cut off your head, report the Mirror.
Bronsons brother Mark Peterson said: Im not sure how it started but they were up all night praying and kept him awake so there was some verbal.
There were some threats made by these prisoners.
He added that they threatened to behead him.
But the sibling stressed he is not worried about his brothers safety.
The violent criminal has been in jail for 40 years.
He was put behind bars for seven years for armed robbery in 1974 but has remained inside ever since.
Er...I think we know that.
The British inmate Charles Bronson is a former convert to Islam who has since renounced the religion.
The person I was replying to seemed to have been confused.
HA!
Are you sure there is a difference? They are both notoriously violent. I guess one of them drinks tea and drops his Rs.
He died of Pneumonia, but suffered from Aldzheimers.
Um...one was an actor. That’s sorta the difference. And quite a good actor.
P.S. to posters: I thought Myra Hindley and her consort would have been the most horrible murderers in England. At first, I thought “Charles Bronson” might have been that guy - I forget his name.
You are thinking of Ian Brady.
Oh. Ugh. Horrors of horrors. Myra is eating dirt, at least.
Oh hell yeh! :=)
I was initially surprised having just watched ‘The Mechanic’ this past weekend.
Great ballot name! He should have run for governor.
Leni
Chuck Norris checks under his bed for Charles Bronson every night before he goes to sleep.
Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s
Oldtimers
Yeah, that too.
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