Robert Maudsley The Man In The Glass Cage

Robert Maudsley

Robert Maudsley is a serial killer from England that is believed to be so dangerous that he is kept in a glass cage in the basement of the prison he calls home. In this article on My Crime Library we will take a look at Robert Maudsley the serial killer who has been called Hannibal The Cannibal.

Robert Maudsley Early Life

Robert Maudsley was sexually abused when he was a young child that lead to a host of mental health issues. When Robert Maudsley was still a teenager he would confess to a psychiatrist that voices in his head told him to murder his parents. In order to support himself Robert Maudsley would work as a sex worker in London.

Robert Maudsley First Murder

When Robert Maudsley was working as a sex worker he was picked up by John Farrell who according to Maudsley would show him photos of children that he abused. Robert Maudsley would murder him by garrote. Maudsley would turn himself over to police telling them what he did and that he needed psychiatric care. Robert would be found unfit to stand trial and sent to the notorious Broadmoor Hospital.

Robert Maudsley Prison Murders

While at Broadmoor Hospital Robert Maudsley and another patient, David Cheeseman would lock themselves in a cell with another prison, David Francis, who was a convicted child molester. For nine hours the two men would torture and finally kill Francis.

Robert Maudsley would be transferred from Broadmoor Hospital to Wakefield prison after he was convicted of manslaughter for the death of David Francis. Maudsley would complain to prison staff about the transfer and that he wanted to be sent back to Broadmoor. Prison officials would deny his request. Robert Maudsley would respond by killing two inmates on the same day in 1978.

The first inmate to be murdered was a child rapist who Robert Maudsley would lure into his cell before killing him with a garrote and stabbing him repeatedly. Maudsley attempted to lure other prisoners into his cell but no one would go in. Robert Maudsley would then search the prison for his next victim who was convicted of killing his wife. Maudsley would stab the man repeated before smashing his skull against the wall. Robert would then walk to the officer’s desk and put his knife down before telling the officer his count was going to be two short.

Robert Maudsley Glass Cell

After a series of violent incidents authorities in the England prison system deemed Robert Maudsley to dangerous to be housed with other inmates. A cell was built in the basement of the prison where the front of the cell in a glass wall (think Silence Of The Lambs – Hannibal Lector’s cell). Robert Maudsley has been housed in this special management cell for nearly forty years and is now the longest serving prisoner in England. Robert Maudsley has attempted to go back to the regular prison population through the court system however his requests were denied and was told by the judge he is no longer allowed to appeal his decision.

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The UK’s “Hannibal the Cannibal” serial killer will die in an underground glass box after having his Christmas appeal for freedom refused.

Serial killer Robert Maudsley was told this week he will be incarcerated in his own glass cell until he dies.

He has also been banned from making any further appeals against the decision.

The 68-year-old, who is known as Britain’s most dangerous prisoner, appealed to be allowed to spend the rest of his prison days with the “general population”.

But chiefs ruled him too dangerous to mix with prisoners and guards at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire, the Daily Star reports.

Robert Maudsley, who murdered child molesters, will now spend the rest of his life, 23 hours a day, locked alone inside a glass box beneath the jail.

He sleeps on a concrete slab, uses a toilet and sink bolted to the floor and has a table and chair made of compressed cardboard.

An insider told the Daily Star: “He was told no last month but appealed against the decision and wanted to spend Christmas in the presence of other humans. But he’s just been told no for the final time.

“Being alone for that long does something to you. He isn’t OK and they cannot take the risk of what he might do.

“They simply cannot take the risk.”

Maudsley’s underground cell is a specially constructed 5.5 metres by 4.5 metre space with bullet proof glass cage that was built in 1983, nearly ten years after his prison sentence began.

The convicted killer, from Toxteth, Liverpool, was just 21 when he committed his first murder in 1974.

He was jailed for killing a number of people, including John Farrell after he’d showed him photos of children he’d abused.

The murder of John Farrell was so violent, cops named him “blue” because of the colour of his face.

When he was first locked up, Maudsley was sent to Broadmoor Hospital, which houses some of the UK’s most violent prisoners.

After three relatively quiet years behind bars, he seized an opportunity to attack child molester David Francis in 1977, with the help of fellow prisoner David Cheeseman.

The pair tortured him to death before dangling his body for prison guards to see.

In 1978, Maudsley strangled and stabbed Salney Darwood, a 46-year-old who was locked up for killing his wife.

After hiding Darwood’s body under a bed, he then crept into the cell of Bill Roberts, 56, who had sexually abused a seven-year-old girl.

He stabbed Roberts, hacked his skull with a makeshift dagger and smashed his head against a wall.

This isn’t the first time Maudsley has appealed to have a different life to the one he has now

In 2000, he begged the courts to allow him to die.

He wrote in a letter: “What purpose is served by keeping me locked up 23 hours a day?

“Why even bother to feed me and to give me one hour’s exercise a day? Who actually am I a risk to?

“As a consequence of my current treatment and confinement, I feel that all I have to look forward to is indeed psychological breakdown, mental illness and probable suicide.

“Why can’t I have a budgie instead of flies, cockroaches and spiders which I currently have. I promise to love it and not eat it?

“Why can’t I have a television in my cell to see the world and learn? Why can’t I have any music tapes and listen to beautiful classical music?

“If the Prison Service says no then I ask for a simple cyanide capsule which I shall willingly take and the problem of Robert John Maudsley can easily and swiftly be resolved.”

The Ministry of Justice said it does not comment on the cases of individual prisoners.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hannibal-cannibal-serial-killer-die-25785592

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Jack Sepple Charged In Ashley Wadsworth Murder

Jack Sepple ashley wadsworth murder

Jack Sepple has been charged with the murder of Ashley Wadsworth in Chelmsford England. According to court documents Jack Sepple and Ashley Wadsworth met online and eventually the Canadian born woman would move across the ocean to be with her accused killer. According to reports Jack Sepple would fatally stab Ashley Wadsworth. Now Jack Sepple has been arrested and made his initial appearance in court today where he is facing murder charges. Needless to say the brutal murder is stirring up feelings both in Vernon British Columbia Canada and in Britain

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A Vernon woman has been identified as the victim of a fatal stabbing in the U.K.

According to Essex Police, officers responded to a Chelmsford home Tuesday, Feb. 1, shortly after 4 p.m. local time.

Despite efforts by paramedics, 19-year-old Ashley Wadsworth died.

Jack Sepple, 23, of Chelmsford, Essex, appeared in court today, Feb. 3, for his first appearance on one count of murder.

“I know that incidents like this will shock and sadden the community, but our initial enquiries show this to be an isolated incident and that there is no wider risk to the community,” investigator Scott Egerton with the Essex Police said in a statement.

Reports from the U.K. suggest that the pair were in a relationship.

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A man has appeared in court charged with murdering his 19-year-old Canadian girlfriend, as her friends paid tribute to “a beautiful soul”.

Jack Sepple, 23, is accused of killing Ashley Wadsworth at a property in Chelmsford on Tuesday. Essex police attended the address in Tennyson Road shortly after 4pm.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene. Ashley was originally from Vernon, British Columbia, and the couple met through an online dating app.

Her Facebook profile said she moved to Chelmsford in November 2021. Earlier this year she posted photos of her “amazing trip to London” where she went sightseeing.

Friends paid tribute to her, with one woman writing on social media: “My heart aches to hear this tragic news. The last time we talked we were planning to hangout right?

“Ashley was one of my best friends that I’ve met here in Canada. We lost a beautiful soul.”

Another said: “Rest In Peace sweet girl. I remember the most beautiful, brightest; most special moments watching you grow up. I will cherish them forever.”

A third wrote: “I hope heaven is everything you read about in church and more. And Ashley just know, I love you. I promise I will do my best to take care of your family for you. Till we meet again.”

Sepple, of Tennyson Road, Chelmsford, appeared at Colchester magistrates’ court on Thursday to face one count of murder.

He was remanded into custody and will next appear at Chelmsford crown court on Friday.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/03/chelmsford-man-charged-with-of-his-canadian-girlfriend

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Danyal Hussein Teen Killer Makes Pact With Devil

Danyal Hussein

Danyal Hussein is a teen killer from England who made a pact with the devil that lead to the murders of a pair of sisters. According to court documents Danyal Hussein made a pact with the devil in order to win the lottery. Hussein had made a promise to kill six people every six months as long as he was free and physically capable. Danyal Hussein would murder sisters Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, at a England park who were both stabbed multiple times. Dayal Hussein would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to life in prisons. This teen killer has yet to win the lottery.

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A British teenager was found guilty on Tuesday of murdering two sisters, as part of a pact he believed he had made with demonic forces to kill at least six women every six months in exchange for a future lottery win.

Danyal Hussein, now 19, stabbed to death Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, in a savage attack in a country park in northwest London in June last year after they had celebrated Henry’s birthday with friends, police said.

Hussein had carried out the murders to fulfil his side of a “contract” with the demon “Mighty King Lucifuge Rofocale”, which he signed using his own blood, promising to “perform a minimum of six sacrifices every six months for as long as I am free and physically capable”, police told reporters.

Danyal Hussein wrote that he hoped his reward would be to “win the Mega Millions Super Jackpot”, and police found three lottery tickets he had bought after the murders.

“I am totally convinced and my team are that he would have gone on to commit more murders,” Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding, who led the investigation, said.

“It is difficult for any normal person to comprehend. It’s almost sort of movie like.”

Close sisters Henry and Smallman had gone to Wembley’s Fryent Park to celebrate with friends but stayed alone into the early hours. They took 150 photos, Harding said, with the last “haunting” picture showing them looking sideways at what police believe was the arrival of Hussein.

He stabbed Henry eight times and Smallman suffered 28 wounds after putting up a “very brave fight”, Harding said. After the murders, he dragged the bodies into woodland where they were found intertwined the following day by Smallman’s boyfriend.

Danyal Hussein, who lived with his mother, was traced by bloodstains found at the scene and was arrested almost four weeks later, police told reporters. They believe only a hand injury he suffered during the murders prevented him carrying out further killings.

When detectives searched his house, they found his contract and lottery tickets. There were also satanic symbols and a handwritten book of spells, including ones to make women find him attractive, police said.

Hussein denied involvement throughout, claiming it was an elaborate conspiracy, but a jury at London’s Old Bailey court found him guilty of the murders. He will be sentenced at a later date.

Police said it was unclear how he became fascinated with the occult. Officers knew he had accessed the dark web, but could not get access to his account as he refused to give his passwords. He also had an iPad which they could not unlock.

Material they could see showed he chatted to other people online but this was more to do with love spells, police told reporters.

Harding described Danyal Hussein, who had been planning to go to a summer camp in the United States, as a “very arrogant young man” but otherwise unremarkable. He had been diagnosed with autism, but had no involvement with mental health services.

The teenager, who detectives said had shown evidence of some far-right thoughts, was referred by his school in 2017 to Britain’s counter-extremism programme but was discharged with no outstanding concerns the following year, police told reporters.

To compound the victims’ suffering, two police officers were charged with misconduct in public office for taking “inappropriate” photographs at the murder scene and sharing them on WhatsApp.

The victims’ mother, Mina Smallman, a retired Church of England archdeacon, thanked police on Tuesday for helping to bring Hussein to justice.

“Today we remember our girls as the wonderful strong women they were. We hope that some good will come out of this horrible story,” she told reporters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/devil-pact-british-teen-found-guilty-murdering-sisters-bid-win-lottery-2021-07-06/

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables Teen Killers

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables Teen Killers

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables murdered a little boy that shook the world. According to court documents Robert and Jon who were both ten at the time, lured two year old James Bulger away from his mother. The two pre teen killers would torture the child before murdering him by dropping a heavy metal bar on the toddlers head.

When they were arrested it became the courts problem on how to deal with two ten year old children who murdered another child. In the end they would both be sentenced to eight years however a petition came around that demanded a much higher sentence and the minimum term was moved from eight years to fifteen years. Again there was problems with this sentence and in the end the two boys would serve eight years in custody before they would be released.

Robert Thompson since his release has basically disappeared with a new identity however Jon Venables has been arrested since his release for child pornography on two occasions and has revealed his identity multiple times.

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The murder of two-year-old James Bulger shocked Britain.

In 1993, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables abducted, tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

The child murderers were sent to a young offenders’ institute, where they stayed until their release at the age of 18 in 2001.

They were both given new identities on the understanding that they had been rehabilitated and did not break the law again.

Bulger’s parents have said the senseless murder devastated their family, and have spoken frankly about how they struggled to keep going after the loss, and the huge public interest in their family.

What happened to Jon Venables?

The child murderer was born 13 August 1982, making him ten-years-old when he abducted Bulger from the New Strand Shopping Centre.

He was found guilty, alongside Thompson, on 24 November 1993 – when the pair became the youngest people convicted of murder in English history.

Venables was given extensive rehabilitation during his time in a young offenders’ institute and was issued with a new identity after leaving.

His identity has been changed twice since, after he compromised his identity and told friends he was a convicted murderer.

His current identity faced a legal threat in February 2018, 25 years after the murder, when Bulger’s father launched High Court proceedings to try and remove Venables’ entitlement to anonymity.

The lawyer representing Bulger’s father and uncle argued that the right to anonymity had only been granted on the understanding Venables did not re-offend.

As Venables has been convicted of crimes since, they wanted his lifelong privacy revoked. Bulger’s mother, however, disagreed and argued that the anonymity should be maintained to avoid vigilante justice.

The father lost his legal challenge and the Attorney General’s office concluded the injunction was still necessary and justified.

Has Jon Venables committed other crimes?

In 2008, seven years after being released from prison, Venables was arrested after a drunken fight and was given a formal warning by the probation service. He was also given a caution for being in possession of Class A drug cocaine.

Two years later he was sent back to prison after he was found with images of child sexual abuse.

The Parole Board recommended his release in 2013. However, in 2017 he was arrested again for possessing child abuse images, and sentenced to 40 months behind bars in February 2018, almost 25 years to the day after he murdered Bulger.

In August 2019, his father warned that Venables will soon be on parole from his most recent period behind bars.

A parole hearing is expected to be held in October, half way through his prison sentence for the most recent offence.

Mr Bulger said: “Venables is up for parole any time now, and if it is granted he will be released into the community under a fake name and secret new identity.

“He is a dangerous, predatory child abuser and killer, and I am terrified he will strike again and harm another child like my James.”

What happened to Robert Thompson?

Thompson’s new identity is protect by an unprecedented injunction, which applies around the world, meaning that even searching for his address could lead to a prison sentence.

He has not re-offended since being released, and in 2010 it was reported he was in a long-term relationship with a man who knows his true identity.

Thompson’s father left the family home five years before the attack in 1993, and his mother was an alcoholic and had depression.

He had no history of violence prior to the murder.

Police believe that Thompson was the ringleader behind the attack, who urged Venables to follow him.

Detective Phil Roberts, from the local force’s serious crime squad, received the call in 1993 notifying him of a missing boy.

“As far as I’m concerned that day — 20 years ago — I stared evil in the face,” he has said.

“I think Thompson was in charge, but they both attacked James.

A surveillance camera shows the abduction of two-year-old James Bulger from the Bootle Strand shopping mall February 12 1993 at 3:42pm near Liverpool. (Getty Images)

“They were a match made in hell. A freak of nature. They went out that day to kill — I truly believe that. And if they hadn’t been caught I fear they would have struck again.

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Lorraine Thorpe Teen Killer Murders 2 People

Lorraine Thorpe Teen Killer

Lorraine Thorpe was just fifteen years old when she murdered her father and another woman. The would be serial killer was finally arrested and shocked England. According to court documents the deranged couple would then abduct a woman and would torture her for two days before actually killing her. When Lorraine caregiver made a threat that he was going to call the police the pair attacked him beating the man to death.

At first police did not think that Thorpe could be responsible due to the level of violence in the two murders however Lorraine would make a full confession detailing the two barbaric attacks. This teen killer would be sentenced to a minimum of fourteen years in prison meaning she could be released before she turns thirty.

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Britain’s youngest female double killer boasted to the police about her brutal murders and even told officers: ‘You’ll find my footprint on my dad.’

Lorraine Thorpe was 15 when, along with her ‘role model’ Paul Clarke, she tortured and beat Rosalyn Hunt and smothered her father Desmond to death.

Ms Hunt, 41, was beaten to death in Ipswich in 2009 following a row over a dog, with Thorpe responsible for kicking, punching and stamping on her head.

Lorraine Thorpe became Britain’s youngest female double murderer at the age of 15 after the brutal killings of her father Desmond and Rosalyn Hunt

Lorraine Thorpe and Clarke carried out two days of torture on Ms Hunt including grating her face with a cheese grater and rubbing salt in the wounds.

Mr Thorpe, 43, a ‘vulnerable’ alcoholic, was smothered amid fears that he would tell the police about the first murder.

In a new documentary series, it is revealed how Thorpe was initially disregarded by police because of the horrific violence involved in the double murders. 

The teenage killer then started boasting to her friends about how she tortured her victims and told police she had stamped her father’s head so hard it had left a trainer print, saying: ‘You’ll find my footprint on my dad.’

The show Britain’s Deadliest Kids, which airs tomorrow, reveals how Thorpe laughed uncontrollably throughout her trial after the savage killings.

Paul Clarke carried out the brutal killings alongside Lorraine Thorpe in 2009

Speaking in the documentary, DCI Rick Munns, the investigating officer who worked on the case, said of Thorpe during her initial police interview: ‘She didn’t show any particular remorse around the death of Rosie Hunt, and completely denied any involvement in her father’s death.’  

As more evidence came to light, it became apparent that Desmond Thorpe was subjected to a similar level of violence to Rosalyn Hunt.  

Consultant forensic psychologist Dr Keri Nixon said: ‘She laughed about the level of violence they used again Rosalyn Hunt.

‘In my experience, I have never seen this level of violence, these types of injuries, enacted by a 15-year-old girl.

‘Usually, in cases like this, they will partake in some violence. But to be actively involved in such torturous activity, is incredibly rare.’

She said Lorraine Thorpe didn’t passively watch her father die but rather ‘actively engaged in the violence’ towards him.

Thorpe, who was diagnosed with ADHD, showed no remorse during her trial, and even giggled throughout the court proceedings. 

Rosalyn Hunt was tortured over days by the pair with psychologists saying they had never seen such a level of violence from a young girl

‘No one stopped her. I felt disgusted, I felt like I wanted to jump over and just rip her head off.’

Both Lorraine Thorpe and Paul Clarke were found guilty of murder, making Thorpe Britain’s youngest female double murderer.

Clarke was sentenced to 27 years but was found dead in his cell four years later. 

She was sentenced to a minimum term of 14 years in prison, making her eligible for release by the time she turns 29. 

The judge ruled she had been brought up ‘with no real understanding of what is right and what is wrong’.

Mr Justice Saunders said she could be ‘manipulative’ and was not acting entirely under Clarke’s control, adding: ‘She found violence funny and entertaining.’

The judge said Clarke, also an alcoholic, was the ‘instigator’ in the murder of Ms Hunt, although Thorpe ‘played a full part’.

‘Far from being sorry, Lorraine Thorpe appears to have gloried in it, describing to her friends at one stage how she stamped on Rosalyn’s head,’ he said.

Dr Keri Nixon, a consultant forensic psychologist, said Thorpe’s crimes could have been avoided if she had never met Clarke.

She said: ‘I start to feel complete empathy for the girl that was let down by society and professionals. No girl should be living with her alcoholic father at the age of 12.

‘She was lost. She went from her mother to foster care, and then she ran away to be with her father and eventually social services lost her and she was living on the streets drinking with alcoholic men. That shouldn’t happen in our society.

‘I believe she was groomed by Paul Clarke and living a life that no teenager should be living.

‘But then we look at the level of violence she enacted on Rosalyn Hunt. It was so extreme, so vicious, and that’s where it’s difficult to look at the vulnerable girl.

‘Would those murders have taken place if she wasn’t part of that drinking community, and if she hadn’t met Paul Clark? No, I don’t believe they would have done.’

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A girl thought to be Britain’s youngest female double murderer has been jailed for life.

Lorraine Thorpe, now 16, of Clapgate Lane in Ipswich, was found guilty in August of murdering her father Desmond Thorpe and a woman called Rosalyn Hunt.

Thorpe, 15 when the murders took place in 2009, was told at the Old Bailey she would serve at least 14 years.

Paul Clarke, 41, also convicted of two murders at Ipswich Crown Court, was sentenced at an earlier hearing.

Clarke, of Mountbatten Court, was also jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 27 years.

Mr Justice Saunders said Thorpe could be “manipulative” and was not acting entirely under Clarke’s control, adding: “She found violence funny and entertaining.”

The bodies of Ms Hunt and Mr Thorpe were found at separate addresses in Ipswich in August 2009.

Both Clarke and Thorpe had denied the charges and gave no evidence during their trial.

They had repeatedly beaten and tortured Ms Hunt and then smothered Mr Thorpe to death.

The judge said: “Far from being sorry, Lorraine appears to have gloried in it, describing to her friends at one stage how she stamped on Rosalyn’s head.”

He said the only “possible explanation” for her father’s murder was “the fear that he would go and tell the police what happened to Rosalyn Hunt”.

Mr Justice Saunders described the case as “exceptional” and the story of Thorpe “appalling”.

The court heard Thorpe and her father lived in “squalid” flats and sometimes even in tents.

“She was spending all her time with middle-aged alcoholics to whom violence had become normal,” the judge said.

“It had become part of their way of life. The alcoholics fought with each other.

“They stole in order to get the drink they craved.”

Social services could not keep track of her and when she was placed in a school she went back to her father, the judge told the court.

Through drinking the Thorpes met Clarke and lived at his flat for a time.

“She has been left with no real understanding of what is right and what is wrong,” Mr Justice Saunders said.

“To describe her upbringing as not being a proper upbringing would be an understatement but it has left her as a violent young woman and a highly manipulative young woman as well.”

Graham Parkins QC, defending, said: “It was highly inappropriate for this young girl to be playing a role of carer to her drunken and indeed very frail father.

“She never really had much of a chance in life.”

Britain’s youngest female killer, Mary Bell, was held at the age of 11 in 1968 for the manslaughter of two boys aged three and four.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-11218238