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Inside 'Monster Mansion' home to UK's most notorious criminalsOne UK prison has been nicknamed "Monster Mansion" due to its history of housing the country's most notorious criminals. All prisoners locked up in HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire are classed as ...
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Robert Maudsley, 71, has been held for 23 hours a day in a specially designed ‘glass cage’ cell in HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire since 1983.
The inmate, who is Britain's longest serving prisoner, was once regarded as Wakefield's most dangerous, and had been kept in a glass cell since 1983 after he went on a killing spree behind bars.
Since 1983, he had spent 23 hours a day in a glass cell 18 ft by 15 ft wide in Wakefield, which he described as "being buried alive in a coffin".
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