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SHANE: The True Story of One of the Most Dangerous Prisoners in Britain

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Eight years on and now a free man, the married dad-of-four visits the institutions which held him to convert other offenders.

When freed halfway through the prison sentence, 43-year-old Richardson will start a year on probation.I was also heavily influenced by my uncle, who had gained himself a reputation for fighting, and I mistakenly envied the "respect" he gained from other people. We've got the best royal scoops, crime dramas and breaking stories - all delivered in that Daily Star style you love.

He said he had been talking to children for the thrill of it. He said that he needed help and was getting worse and wanted to stop." Mr Janes went on: "It went onto a potholed road at some considerable speed, 80mph. Officers did not follow at the same sort of speed. Sitting at Nottingham Crown Court, the judge said he was encouraged by the drug treatment being received by Stevenson in Leicester Prison. He recommended that it should continue when he is released and put on probation. And on one occasion, he grabbed her jaw and was shouting: "You don't deserve to be alive," added Miss Picardo. I would steal anything in my path,” said Shane. He was soon mixing with the wrong crowd and he made daring daylight burglaries while the occupants were at home.

What has Shane Taylor said?

I served eight years and nine months of my sentence mainly in segregation, not only because of my violent attitude towards my fellow prisoners, but because I had completely turned my anger and frustration towards the officers as they represented "authority". Until recently, the government hasn't offered ongoing support for Alpha and CFEO's work. Given that - regardless of one's beliefs - faith-based programmes produce such strong results, why has this taken so long to change? "I don't really know," says Grayling. "But it's time it did." At that time, before he found God, the thought of getting out and killing them was what got him through. The defendant flipped the car, having hit a pothole undoubtedly, and was found with his head hanging out of the window."

She finally alerted police officers when he came home with two bottles of vodka, said Catherine Picardo, prosecuting. The couple are now getting a divorce. We all deserve to go to hell. According to the Bible all of us are sinful and miss the mark. That is why the Bible is called the Good News – if you accept Jesus Christ you go to heaven.” The plea was made on Lee Richardson's behalf when he admitted a three shoplifting offences and the assault of a store manager. The 25-year-old alleged that he risked being killed as a result of a "blood feud" in Albania which began when his father was accused of murder.Judge Stuart Rafferty QC told him: "For a long time, you were playing the role of peacemaker. What it was or what he said, I don't know. Your assault - cowardly - was from behind." Catherine Picardo, prosecuting, said: "They noticed the driver was slurring his speech and asked if he had any drinks. He said 'a few drinks.'" In prison I went wild. I lost hope, I lost love and I did not care if I got ‘life’ since I lost all my inhibitions. But now I know God is real and he can change your life,” Shane told an Alpha supper hosted by Christ Community Church in Attleborough, a couple of weeks ago. Tests later showed that 27-year-old Burridge had 110 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, 30 over the legal limit. He was also over the limit for cocaine.

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