Having just spent his 50th consecutive Christmas behind bars serial killer Robert Mawdsley is the longest serving inmate in the UK penal system.
The criminal, dubbed Hannibal the Cannibal, has also been in solitary confinement for 45 years, which is thought to be a world record.
Locked up for murder in 1974 when he was 21, Mawdsley was set apart four years later after killing three other inmates. Special provision was made for him at Wakefield prison in West Yorkshire, the Mirror reports.
His cell, including bulletproof windows and a concrete slab for a bed, has been called a glass cage in the cellar. READ MORE: Parkruns, bad plumbing and overcrowding: A year in the life of a Greater Manchester prison READ MORE: Baby killer nurse and pub gunman among 86 criminals locked up for the longest terms in 2023 In 2018, ex-detective Paul Harrison, who specialised in interviewing mass murderers, said of speaking with Mawdsley: “You’ve got the image of a monster...