Charles Bronson says he’s a ‘magnet to women’ and will be out of jail this year
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Notorious criminal Charles Bronson says he is a "magnet to women" – and that he could be out of prison by the end of the year.
The revelations came as son George Bamby appeared on the YouTube podcast Anything Goes with James English, with the full interview set to air on Wednesday, March 3.
Bamby came forward in 2018 over his claims that he is the long-lost son of notorious lag Bronson, who often referred to as the “most violent prisoner in Britain” and has spent the majority of the past four decades in prison for various violent crimes.
During the podcast, Bamby phones his dad in prison for a chat.
After meeting his estranged father, two DNA test results proved pretty conclusively that the criminal had a 99.98% chance of being George's father, Wales Online reports.
But that is reportedly not enough for some people, with George saying in his latest interview that many people still don't believe the notorious criminal is his dad.
Responding to those claims, Mr Bronson said: "The facts are on the table. There's no disputing I was with your mum.
"We know she was a raving lunatic.
"I'm like a magnet – I always magnetise lunatics to me anyway, that's not disputed."
And, giving an update on his chances of a parole hearing soon, Bronson claimed he could be out of prison by the end of the year, although this has been dismissed by the Ministry of Justice.
Last year Bronson won the first round in a battle to overturn a blanket ban on Parole Board hearings being held in public to ensure when his is held there is open justice.
Bronson said: "I could be out at the end of this year.
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"We've just won in the High Court, I've got a public parole hearing, I'm just waiting for the date. We're gonna smash it mate.
"Because, for the last 50 years, paroles have been held behind closed doors. Now, I've got a new law, they've got to be in the public.
"I can have the media in, I can have the public in, there's no more sweeping my case under the mat."
He added: "My legal team, they all believe in me but at the end of the day there's only really one person that's gonna get me out, and that's myself.
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"The way I've been behaving for the last few years, there's no reason why I can't get out.
"Now, if I don't get out this year, it's almost certain I'll be getting out next year, early next year."
In response, Ministry of Justice told Daily Star: "It's not true."
Bamby described Bronson as a "changed man" during the interview, and the criminal himself says his prison officers would release him as "they know I'm no danger to the public".
Talk soon turned to what Bronson will do if he does get out.
He said: "I'm gonna do my art, make a living with my art. I'm gonna do a lot for charities, I'm gonna do my training.
"I've got a job at the Crime Museum, so there's everything waiting for me.
"I'm not going to say where I'm going, but I'm going somewhere where there's not a lot of people and I'm right next to the seaside, and I'm just going to enjoy my life.
"I'm excited now, I'm closer now to getting out than I have been in 40 years."
All episodes of Anything Goes with James English are available to watch on YouTube now.
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