420 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 20 cm
Other Title:
Lifers
Notes:
"First published as: Lifers: inside the minds of Britain's most notorious criminals, by Michael Joseph, 2016 Includes index
Contents:
Preface: Death's shadow No mercy, no remorse: James Reynolds Should life mean life? "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth": Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale "I killed to see how I would feel": Joanna Dennehy "I am bored and it was something to do": Gary Vintner, Ian McLoughlin and Lee Newell "Imprisonment is nothing": Jeremy Bamber and Peter Moore "Selfish, self-pitying and grotesquely violent": David Oakes and Daniel Restivo "Only for the most heinous of crimes" : Michael Roberts amd David Simmons "He kills coppers": David Bieber The one-eyed gangster: Dale Cregan What 'life means life" feels like: Robert Maudsley, Sidney Cooke and Charles Bronson Not "seeking release": Victor Miller, Mark Bridger and Rosemary West A "cushy" life: Arthur Hutchinson and Ian Huntley Who "deserves" life?: Mark Hobson and Roy Whiting Charming psychopaths: John Childs, Paul Glen, Kenneth Regan and William Horncy Partners in crime but not in sentence: John Duffy, David Mulcahy and Steve Wright Lifers who kill again: Glyn Dix, Anthony Rice and David Tiley They deserve nothing less ... or do they?: Rahan Arshad and Mark Martin Afterword