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'I was one of UK's most dangerous prisoners – my jails were like seven levels of hell'

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READ NEXT: Charles Bronson's grim life behind bars at 'Monster Mansion' HMP WakefieldBorn in England and raised by an aunt in Ireland, Gillen grew up in Belfast at the height of the Troubles in the 1970s.

The death of his beloved aunt saw Gillen move to London at the age of nine, which is how he entered the care home system. However, it turned out to be a traumatic move, where Gillen experienced physical abuse in a number of care homes.

He went to prison for the first time aged 14 for taking and driving a vehicle without consent, theft and criminal damage.In the years that followed, Gillen became known as a firearm-carrying hard-man who cheated death hundreds of times as he mixed in dangerous circles.

In his memoir The Monkey Puzzle Tree where Gillen speaks of his former life, he reveals a number of violent encounters including one, more than 28 years ago, where his head was split open - his response was to return with a gang seeking revenge.

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