 TLO what's Then We are on twitch we are not live you can leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notification bells man Let's continue to grow the family from Chicago to the UK Today is documentary Monday. We recently got blocked. We did the Kray twins, which is probably one of the most interesting Documentaries, I didn't go a lot. I shoot fire. It was like they almost a negative boys Especially Ron and Dan Freddy Freddy do Freddy whoever is my Freddy Freeman crazy So I did a poll because this one got blocked Obviously the winner of the poll it was a Manchester UK crime underworld or Charles Bronson because it got blocked so y'all chose Charles Bronson so 130 for how many people voted hundred and forty people voted fifty-fifty percent chose Charles Bronson So that's what we're going to do. Let's get into a mind. That's the one. I got red wave video Let me see if there's any better ones Charles Bronson 1.2 million they got this one One from prison. I don't want to see one from prison The life inside anything is Charles Okay, he must be he must apply slavery I think We're coral century spend 22 solidly confound damn Prison boy got no prison skill is 22 out of 25 You gotta be mad to survive Smell Like a cancer Brins most dangerous prison, why is he cuffed to that man? What the hell dangerous? We're the straw Cutting it See, this is real life. This is like different. This is like cinematography type documentary man. Oh, wow Question did they really be wearing them wigs in the courtroom over there when y'all go to jail? Like we don't court procedure. They be putting the wings on us. That's Okay, she's physically picked me up above his head. That's how strong he is And he got to bury mine that while he was doing this he was like screaming like a banshee Checking it out She was like screaming like a banshee I Don't want to watch no intro The swarthy character with Anastash came into the shop we pulled a gun from his belt and I knew then that we had serious trouble. He must be the most unsuccessful bank robber that's ever had get on his ass then he's never got anything for many of them Talk about it. He's always botched him up. I don't know why he ever tried him again, really Driving him insane very talented. He's very creative. He's very understanding. It's very articulate I've caught him a picture of a right-hander on the chin As he's going down caught with a left of right upper and another right They're my five-piece big nugget. He's only ever kissed me on the cheek before He kissed me on the mouth In public You graduated from a side chick I'm just playing. Let me stop. I'm excited. I don't know. He's not a hard man. He's very soft-hearted man But people don't know this then you they only know what they read in the papers. This is the intro. I already knew it Just get into Charles Bronson was jailed for armed robbery in 1974 and should have been free three years later Except for a few fleeting weeks of freedom on the outside. He's been behind bars ever since but Charlie has never killed anyone a Quarter of a century in the prison system has changed him both mentally and physically a lot of people wear that beard He faces or that mustache At times he is aggressive and dangerous capable of incredible destruction But Charlie a prolific cartoonist can also show great charm warmth and humor Convicted certified cartoonist. How did Michael Peterson a small-time criminal become Charles Bronson Britain's most feared prisoner? Good question Charles Bronson was born Michael Peterson on December the 6th, 1952 He was the second of three brothers living in this modest council house in Luton His father Joe ran a decorating business and the family was respectable and law-abiding beautiful child very loving Just an ordinary child, but he was very affectionate and He's loving little trips out and things like that like a mama's boy Love going out with his dad Okay, down the park feet docks and things like that Just a normal happy child Although Ira remembers happy times child. I've got here my daughter in the background. I am not sorry deal with it He was beginning to have brushes with the law the police knocked at the door one day where they've been caught. They've been taking shoe polish laces Stupid little things what boys wouldn't have any rate and they used to hide them in this This lads shed and the police followed him this day and that was the first time I ever known him to be in trouble When he was in school, he didn't used to like being in a mixed school He didn't like being in the classroom with girls He never done serious things. He just played up the teachers and okay got cheeky and got expelled At 15 Charlie went for a fresh start to live with his grandmother at Ellesmere port in Merseyside His best friend was John Bristow the worst we got up to when I used to knock around with him was Going around the back of shops pinching the pot bottles taking the bottles back for the money. That was it like There was nothing really worse than that Charlie found work in a range of laboring jobs in the area We were in the ball one night I think we went for a darts match and there was these two girls sat down and We got chatting to unbought some a drink and eventually we both married them And that's how Ricky met his wife I do Y'all found love in a club that is hard to do in 2021 it's impossible I think he said I had nice big eyes He was a definitely a charmer The better decision is very charming towards me and very gentlemanly. He never You know did anything at all. It's very very protective towards me and looked after me and open car doors for me and He was really just a gentleman I got pregnant and I was only so young and he was so young and I mean I've got a very Sheltered upbringing the only thing to do is to get married that you have to get married in those days He was actually made up He said I'm going to really settle down now his mum and dad used to I was so happy It's going to get married to you. I'm because he's going to settle down and keep out of trouble and everything Which he did do For a little bit a couple of years He started to go out on drinking binges They'd go out in the evening and not come back for about four or five days He just completely disappeared. They wouldn't know where he was They come back out about five days So where have you been and he'd say oh I've been to when my friends I had a bad hangover It's taken me five days to get over my hangover It's just sort of really drifting apart We used to row all the time and he was hardly ever at home then and I know now that this is when he used He was planning the Robbery that he went away for He was on his drinking binges That's what those type of ideas always come around man They'd be licking at 21 Charlie took part in an armed robbery on a garage in Cheshire with three other men He carried the gun and although no shots were fired. He was sentenced to seven years imprisonment He was taken down in the cells In Chester and I went down they allowed me down there to see him. I went with my sister and And he just said me don't worry, mommy says I'll soon be out And he was absolutely devastated and so is our control Well, the solicitors a little boy was actually Robin behaved itself. He should be out in just over three years So solicitors I now know that that means lawyers That means lawyers. I'm thinking because I watched like a bare-knuckle bot documentary that thought he says so listen I thought he was like somebody standing outside of a corner store Trying to sell stolen goods or something or sell their bodies. We tend to not condone you too Charlie found prison impossible to cope with within six months. He was taking his frustrations out on other inmates a Lifer jailed for strangling his girlfriend and attacking his daughter ended up with a broken nose and ribs. Oh, yeah A few days later Charlie attacked a man. He believed was a grass. Oh, who? Next he assaulted to a grass. What is an officer's with a stick? For that he was given a beating thrown into solitary confinement and six months were added to his sentence It was the beginning of a pattern that would last to this day So my man originally went into seven years and kept getting in trouble and somehow I was in there a quarter century Oh Sound like Batman For Irene it was all too much This life's not for me. He's not going to get out. We'd be getting divorced if he wasn't in prison We'd be getting divorced anyway. So what's the point? If I got locked down and sent you to a quarter century could I'll kind of owe you to be there to support me mentally? Obviously not Irene Damn you so I thought well now have to divorce him Charlie's spiral of violence continued He repeatedly glanced another inmate in the face the man had infuriated him by banging on his ceiling from the cell above At this time Charlie was in prison with armed robber Frank Cook in them particular days Charlie wasn't a very big talker. Anyway, it was rather sensitive young man One of his own enemies was yourself fear of just being normal. I would say at that particular time It was over controlled Which was to his judgment and to his mental health and quality of life within the prison system Charlie was literally going out of his mind From the job Charlie didn't sound like a very mentally stable person anyway, so This is bound to break a secure hospital awaited It was 1979 Here he met fellow patient Chris Reed He was a very thoughtful person very considerate he genuinely cared about people When he first went to Rome what he was okay He just went down or because they put him on drugs all interesting He's controlling you by either two lines by physical or mental and they control you mentally by and giving you giving your drugs one month and He seemed all right the next month. We went he'd put on nearly three stone Where they were pumping drugs into him. He didn't even look like my son when we got there We just drug that he was drugged all the time We just couldn't even understand his letters sometimes He used to talk about having the drugs and he used to say that if he if he didn't have them willingly Then they'd make him take them So he didn't really have a lot of choice and half the time He was drugged up anyway when they were giving him the next lot They didn't he didn't even have the heart to fight back Charlie became no stranger to what was known as the liquid kosh the drug luggactyl These dramatizations Like I'm Charlie You can get locked your you're eating all the time No, I'm used to giving fit and making wet himself and things like that Charlie found it difficult to mix with most of the other Broadmoor patients One day whilst watching television one of them began staring at him Ronnie Craig. Oh my god, they're Ronnie plus Charles, huh? That ain't it Ronnie's dig me in the ribs. He says what you reason now, so I said come on I said what you want? He said one that if you'd hit me Did we you talk about you won't be with you. This is what I like people to hit me So I've caught him a picture of a right-hander on the chin As he's going down of caught him with a left of right and up and another right He gave him a five piece deluxe chicken From Nando's with a side of the Brazilian rice that they be having No drink A Roof top protest by a patient at Broadmoor top security Hospital in Berkshire The man has been shouting complaints about hospital conditions and it's understood he wants to be transferred to a hospital in Liverpool So rooftop stuff was just a board more Charlie became a first man to make it onto the roof in a hundred years Yeah, three groups of protest that conditions about him wanting to move out of there He just had enough he just ways being treated with drugs now they can find him and they kept him in conditions, which were bad And he just he just said he wants it out. That's what he wants. He wanted to get out of Broadmoor I know at one time his brother and his father turned up to beg him to come down and It broke their hearts and it broke his heart as well seeing them because they walked as they walked away could see you know his dad's shoulders were slumped and everything and he was really upset about it and It just broke everyone's heart. I think to see him up there Eventually Charlie was moved from Broadmoor Back in the mainstream prison system. His attacks continued More long periods of solitary confinement If you take somebody from a natural cage 24 hours at 23 hours a day and then stick him outside in the community Just drop me outside the gate and say get on with it He's gonna survive. He's gonna be able to cover that. Yeah, but that's exactly what happened to Charlie in 1987 having served what should have been three years, but in fact became 14 A free man again he went to stay with his parents and Abba is with Once he saw the sea he brought all his kit with him for training because he was a bit fanatic for training And he's to run along the beach about six o'clock in the morning Really enjoyed it, but he says oh, I've got no way could I live here because it was so small People walking behind his back Because he'd been stabbed In prison by someone in the back My husband took him over to this pub and he went up to the bar and the man said How much the round was he didn't have a clue what to give that man because he didn't know the money He didn't know how people dressed. He did. He'd never seen traffic like the traffic that it was about today In fact, I think one of the world has said to him when he left that prison that day See you soon Hey, no, we're not about reform. You was in this business 23 7 23 hours out of the day you was locked up now you got all that freedom You're bound to go mad or you're gonna go crazy or outside He knew that Michael wasn't ready for the outside world prison system filled up Charlie stayed in Aberystwyth for just five days before going to London Then he was a lot of it and charged with pent-up anger. He decided his future was in boxing His coach gave him the fight name Charles Bronson after the actor Although Charlie had never seen a Bronson film. It was a name that would stick Wow, whoa, too What Charlie lacked in style he made up for with aggression Definitely a character But his lack of control proved too much of a handful even in the boxing ring This bout only went to three rounds before he was disqualified He did win a few fights, but the prize money didn't go far Charlie was broke Charlie was too much of a brawler The longer his mustache grew the more power he had in his fists The door opens and this very large guy came into the shop brother a swathe character with a mustache and He strode to the counter in a fairly purposeful way and when he got to the counter he didn't stop Because he came to the cap and the counter before the gun started to peer out of the waistband I realized we had serious trouble. Well, he was extremely aggressive and agitated Are these his drawings? Top tier people like dope colleagues I think that a jeweler safe is probably leg in a laden's cave Which when opened will spell its contents almost onto the floor like an Alibaba cartoon But of course the vast majority of the stocks in the windows and it's not in the safe till We close I Said there was no money in the safe that it was all in the tell he grabbed that and turned to the door was gone He's an extremely large individual and could have probably And blown all of us over particularly me Charlie got away with jewelry worth around a thousand pounds But he was no more able to pull off a successful robbery than cope with life It didn't take long for the police to catch up with him After just 69 days of freedom. He was back behind bars Three and a half months Now they're cutting me off with me family Fucking lost After his 69 day spell of freedom Charlie was back in a cell lonely and isolated and feeling for friends on the outside He began writing to a friend Kelly and cook who he had met during his release She paid regular visits to him in prison You have to be more perfect than perfect with him And and you have to better than Irene Irene put a bowl on top of her head and cut her bangs So this is a much better to be perfect in his eyes You mustn't have any foibles whatever You don't smoke You don't drink you always wear dresses. You never wear jeans You have to be absolutely perfect But in Charlie's eyes Kellyanne was perfect enough And then one day he said, you know, I love you, princess We're all calling Charlie had game. He said, yeah, I'm really really love you. I should have seen it before He got involved with a girl called Kellyanne Which I think Didn't help him one little bit and then he kissed me. He's only ever kissed me on the cheek before We kiss me on the mouth In public sort of I think it played with his mind a little bit He wasn't used to relationships for a start and I don't think she was the best person to have a relationship with at that time for him He asked me would I marry him and he'd smuggled in a ring for me He put it on my finger If it's a wedding That's to ring Never took place However, Charlie wasn't without other female admirers He's told me he's been engaged to about four different women during this time. He's been inside All he's done is written to women and they've written back to him profess their love and all this and that and He's took it all, you know for granted and thought oh everything's gonna be lovely. I'll get engaged to this one and then of course, I Family line after he sent him a ring and all that they don't want to Charlie had a lot of better love life than most of us free Yeah, full of that I think half of them just like the thought of being with someone that's got a name for themselves and I think he's very vulnerable The prison system was unable to contain or control Charlie Increasingly desperate his protests and attacks were becoming more extreme in Belmarsh prison three Iraqi hijackers Just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I think the bloke was a London bloke that he was after and he'd given Mick a load of abuse from his cell and Mick's for then like, you know if I ever get old of him, I'm gonna take him hostage and Make him take his words back and He happened to be with the Iraqis When he went to take him hostage, so he had to take them all Oh What in the world Charlie Typically for Charlie was out the BDSM. What the hell going on? I will tell you a spinal cord from your body if you do not tickle my toes you too We do not can tone the tickling of toes under any type of scrutiny or Spinal cord removal, I don't condone none of that. I'm just here for entertainment Charlie the seven hour incident had almost comic irony He thought it was very funny because the Iraqis come over and they took hostages in the plane And they come to asylum and he said and they end up in a madman's cave like you know with me But the siege meant another seven-year sentence for Charlie For them as When We don't want no copyright Or is this a freestyle Hostage taking became a regular habit for Charlie at one prison He even took the governor victim the governor from part lane was on the phone and He said like will you please speak to him? He's taken me hostage And I spoke to Mick and I just said to him let that man go now And he says well want you to come and see me and I said no I'm not coming unless you let that man go So he let him go, but I think that was just a cry for help He's never told me why he done it But something obviously upset him and he just wanted to see me. I didn't go I wrote and told him off By now Charlie's fearsome reputation was known throughout the prison system It took at least six men to guard him on what was known as a riot unlock Most of his time was spent in solitary confinement where to date he's clocked up 22 years In this regime prisoners have to show they can behave before they are loud back into the normal system All right, man, that's part one We definitely gonna be part two. Just give me a couple seconds, man Leave a like comment subscribe turn out pulls. Let me know what you think so far. I know y'all have have y'all seen this shit already