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Chilling reason whistling is banned near UK's most evil killer's glass cage

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A notorious killer, who is allegedly kept in a glass cage beneath the infamous HMP Wakefield, is said to be provoked by the sound of whistling.Robert Maudsley, now 70, was found guilty of murder back in 1974 and has since spent 45 years in solitary confinement.

He's currently held at HMP Wakefield, a category A men's prison in Yorkshire, often referred to as the 'Monster Mansion' due to the number of high-profile criminals it houses.The prison's roster of current and past inmates includes Ian Watkins, Roy Whiting, Ian Huntley, Harold Shipman, and Charles Bronson.

Bronson, another notorious inmate, reportedly "hated" Maudsley and knew all too well about his aversion to whistling.In the new book 'Inside Wakefield Prison: Life Behind Bars in the Monster Mansion', authors Jonathan Levi and Emma French explore the chilling reasons behind Maudsley's intense reaction to what many would consider a harmless activity.

A prison insider named Jo shared with the authors: "His mother was vile to him. It's said she locked him in the cupboard and whistled..", reports the Mirror.

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