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Mr Currie, who worked at HMP Parkhurst, told podcaster James English that he bonded with notorious inmate Charles Bronson over a shared love of training in the prison's gym. Phil Currie worked at HMP Parkhurst while Britain's most notorious prisoner was a lag there Credit: YouTube The footage showed the officer grabbing Bamber, spinning him around, and punching him four times to the face and once to the ribs. Bamber ended up with blood pouring down his face from a cut to his cheek. Rose tried to hot wire the plane but could not get it to start after their home made key broke off in the ignition. Mr Currie, who worked at HMP Parkhurst, told podcaster James English that the pair bonded over a shared love of training in the prison's gym.He was jailed for his role in an armed robbery in the 1970s but had his sentence increased after he attached another lag. A FORMER prison officer has said that he liked notorious inmate Charles Bronson and enjoyed chatting to him about art. Mr Currie, speaking to podcaster James English, said: “I liked him you know. I shouldn't really say that.
But Mr Currie, speaking to podcaster James English, recalled the day Bronson was stabbed in the yard at Parkhurst. Mr Currie explained how the lag had held a needle to the officer's throat, but was overpowered by officers on arrival at the jail. Former prison officer Phil Currie, who was on duty at Parkhurst on the night of the escape, remembered Williams as a "nutty professor." He said: "The longest I had with Charlie was when I first went there and I was in the gym for the first few months before he got stabbed on the yard. An off-duty prison warden, Colin Jones, recognised Williams, who had been jailed for bombings and arson.Decades before the infamous Salem witch trials, five women in Boston were hanged for witchcraft between 1648 and 1688. Now, a group is dedicated to clearing the names of those women – and anyone accused, arrested or indicted for witchcraft in the state of Massachusetts in the 1600s and early ... A FORMER prison officer has said he liked notorious inmate Charles Bronson and enjoyed chatting to him about art.