Britain's most dangerous killer is forever imprisoned in a glass box

Robert Maudsley committed a series of horrible murders, including three in prison, and is locked up in a glass cell specially made for more than 40 years. The most dangerous serial killer of the United Kingdom, dubbed the Cannibal~, has been kept in a solitary prison cell for more than four [...]
The most dangerous serial killer of the United Kingdom, dubbed the Cannibalão, has been kept in a solitary prison cell for over four decades.
A new documentary series provides a reflection of the life of the killer Robert Maudsley, who will spend the rest of his life in a glass hole under Wakefield Prison.
Maudsley, born in Liverpool, committed his first terrible murder, only 21.
Serial killer killed one of his clients, John Farell. The murder was so violent and police called it “blu” because of his facial color.
Maudsley was arrested and eventually convicted of murder. He was imprisoned with the decision never to be released. He was then sent to the Broadmor Hospital, known for the refuge of some of the most violent prisoners in the UK.
His first three years behind bars were relatively calm until 1977, when he and his imprisoned friend David Cheeseman came into a cell with child abuser David Francis.
For the next nine hours, the couple brutally tortured Francis by putting a spoon in his ear, where he went to the brain. When the guards broke the door, Francis was dead.
The following year, the monstrous Maudsley drowned and stabbed Salney Darood's wife in the cell before hiding her body under his bed.
Then he discovered his next victim, Bill Roberts, who was imprisoned for sexual abuse of a seven-year-old girl.
He stabbed Roberts, put an improvised dagger in his skull. After the bloodshed, Maudsley quietly climbed to a prison guard and sadly said there would be two fewer people at dinner that night. Because of the danger, he was no longer to mix with other prisoners, and a special cell was built to keep him inside.
The cell, which was completed in 1983, was called the glass cage. A size of 5.5mx4.5m, surrounded by bulletproof glass, which prison guards are watching closely. The only furniture is a table and a chair, both of compressed cardboard. The Maudsley bed is a concrete plaque, and the door is made of solid steel.
The transparent walls contain a breach through which guards pass meals and other items they need, according to the Daily Records.
It is locked in cages for 23 hours a day and allowed to exercise for an hour. When he goes to the training court, he is accompanied by six guards and never has he been given the chance to have contact with other prisoners.











