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The event along the Charles River brings some of the best annual sights in Boston. Here's some photos from the event.
Digitally altered images shared online of the official portraits of Britain’s King Charles and former U.S. President Barack Obama show demonic figures in the background of the paintings that are ...
Crushed Charles Bronson made a devastating call to his elderly mother after his freedom bid was denied, telling her: "I'm not coming out, mum." The notorious lag - who has held 11 hostages in nine ...
A Charles Bronson superfan with a huge tattoo of the infamous crim says that the UK's most dangerous prisoner is misunderstood - and should be released.
Charles Bronson, who now uses the name Charles Salvador, was first jailed in 1974 Notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has lost his latest bid to be freed from jail, the Parole Board has said. The ...
Charles Bronson's former solicitor says he needs to be rehabilitated to prove he is fit for release.
Charles Bronson pretended a paparazzo was his long-lost son as part of an elaborate PR hoax, it has emerged. After Bronson, 70, discovered yesterday that the Parole Board had rejected his latest ...
Charles Bronson has reacted to the Parole Board’s decision to keep him in jail by singing a rendition of Tom Jones' Please Release Me. The notorious prisoner, who has spent nearly 48 years ...
The first time the 21-year-old officer clapped eyes on Charles Bronson, the well-built prisoner was clad only in his underpants and smeared with faeces while snarling at a small army of guards.
The brother of Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson is refusing to back his bid for freedom. Bronson was jailed for seven years in 1974 after being convicted of armed robbery and was ...
A parole board for notorious prisoner Charles Bronson has heard he has never used a cash machine and has mild symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as a public hearing enters its ...
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