Overview
- Charles Bronson, Britain's most infamous prisoner, has spent 51 years behind bars, originally sentenced to seven years for armed robbery in 1974.
- Bronson and his ex-wife Irene Dunroe, who divorced in 1976, have reconnected, co-authoring a memoir titled 'Bronson: Inside and Out,' released this week.
- The couple has reignited their relationship, with Bronson proposing remarriage and the two drafting a 'freedom bucket list' for his potential release.
- Bronson claims to have reformed, focusing on art and renouncing violence, but his parole hearing has been delayed until Autumn due to procedural issues.
- Dunroe advocates for Bronson's release, arguing his extended sentence is disproportionate compared to other serious offenders who have served less time.