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Robert Maudsley stages hunger strike over confiscated PlayStation

Last updated: March 9, 2025 12:56 am
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Robert “Hannibal the Cannibal” Maudsley, a British serial killer known for his gruesome crimes, is currently causing a stir in Wakefield prison in West Yorkshire. The 71-year-old inmate has been refusing meals ever since prison guards confiscated his TV, PlayStation, books, and radio.

Maudsley, also dubbed “The Brain Eater,” resides in a glass cell within the prison and is said to be extremely upset over the loss of his prized possessions. His brother, Paul, revealed to The Sun that Maudsley has been on a hunger strike until his electronics are returned to him. According to Paul, Maudsley enjoys playing war games and chess on his PlayStation, watching old films on TV, and reading factual books to keep himself entertained.

The situation escalated on February 26 when guards took away Maudsley’s non-fiction books and music system, in addition to his TV and PlayStation. Paul expressed concern about his brother’s well-being, stating that Maudsley is at risk of deteriorating mentally without anything to stimulate him. He described how Maudsley had regressed to a state of vegetative existence, reminiscent of a time when he lacked any form of entertainment.

Robert Maudsley has been incarcerated for 49 years, serving a life sentence for four murders committed between 1974 and 1978. His crimes were heinous, with reports indicating that he consumed part of one victim’s brain. Despite his disturbing past, Paul Maudsley emphasized the importance of providing his brother with adequate mental stimulation to prevent him from deteriorating further.

As the longest-serving inmate in England, Robert Maudsley’s case raises questions about the impact of long-term incarceration on individuals’ mental health. The prison’s decision to confiscate his belongings has sparked a debate about the rights and well-being of inmates, especially those with a history of violent crimes. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether Maudsley’s demands will be met to ensure his mental well-being during his continued incarceration.

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