UK's most dangerous prisoner locked in underground glass box for 51st Christmas behind bars

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Robert Maudsley, known as Britain's most dangerous killer, has spent the last 50 Christmases in a cell. This year, details of his Christmas day meal have been revealed.The 71 year old, who is responsible for four murders over a span of four years, remains in Wakefield prison where he reportedly spends 23 hours a day in solitary confinement.

Born in Liverpool in 1953, Maudsley committed his first murder in 1974, killing John Farrell, a child abuser.In 1977, while at Broadmoor Hospital, Maudsley and another inmate murdered child molester David Francis.

After being transferred to HMP Wakefield, he killed two more inmates. READ MORE: Magdeburg Christmas Market attack: Organisers break silence after horror attack kills five Consequently, Maudsley was convicted of three counts of murder and one count of manslaughter.

Deemed too dangerous to be housed with other prisoners, his current cell was specially constructed, reports the Express. Despite his circumstances, like all other inmates, Maudsley will receive a full Christmas dinner.

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