Charles Bronson claims he now ‘hates violence’ in voice note from prison

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  1. This guy is never getting out, amazes me that he’s still trying but perhaps no one is brave enough to tell him it’s futile.

  2. Easy to say, harder to do. All it takes is one bad day too. He could easily be against violence until it all gets too much and one bloke looks at him the wrong way or bumps into him in a manner Bronson dislikes.

  3. My mate knows him. Lovely bloke, very friendly, good artist and dislikes the way he is portrayed by the media. He is also 70yrs old now and likes to have a nice chat and a cup of tea. He would also last about 2 weeks outside before he head butted some member of the public if they harassed him. He goes off like a faulty firework.

  4. He hates violence that he’s not part of.

    As much as he might be during a cuppa tea, he can literally just turn out of nowhere. One tiny disagreement with him and he’ll be smashing your face in.

    He’s had his chances to reform himself and he’s never done anything. If he were in certain states of America then he’d be dead already under lethal injection.

  5. The obvious thing that happens is, the parole board turn him down and he then either behaves as expected or he’s actually changed and then the next time he’s eligible for parole he’ll probably get it.

    But we all know he’ll behave as expected.

    Not the least if you listen to the voice message : he’s aggressive even when telling us how nice he is now and unaggressive. He’s not even got the superficial charm of your typical person trying to manipulate a parole board.

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