Who is Charles Bronson's mum Eira Peterson? | The Sun

EIRA Peterson is the mother of one of the UK's most notorious prisoners.

Now footage recorded in 2017 of Bronson's mum detailing her son's crimes has aired in a brand new Channel 4 documentary.

Who is Eira Peterson?

Eira Peterson is the mother of "Britain's most notorious prisoner" Charles Bronson.

She is originally from Aberystwyth, Wales.

Bronson is one of Eira and Joe Petersons three sons.

What has Eira Peterson said about Charles Bronson?

In clips aired in the new Channel 4 documentary, Bronson: Fit to be Freed? Eira Peterson spoke of her son.

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She said: ''He’s been the perfect son to me always, [he's always] shown me respect and everything.''

Ms Peterson then spoke of her husband, Joe.

She revealed how her husband would get incredibly jealous, saying: "He’s hit a few [men] in the pubs I’ve had… Joe’s a boxer, and it was a bit like Sergeant Major."

When asked if Joe's mean streak may have had an impact on her son, Eira opened up on Bronson's life of crime – starting when he was just a child.

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Eira explained: "I think he started stealing,"

"I remember going in the bedroom one day and he had pencils and little notebooks," she added, before explaining that Bronson didn't have the funds to get his hands on such items as a child.

Ms Peterson then told the interviewer that upon finding the stolen items, Bronson said: ''I took them.''

Where is Charles Bronson from?

Bronson was born in Luton in 1952.

His family then moved to Ellesmere Port, Cheshire when Bronson was a teenager.

However, he later returned to Luton – which he refers to as his hometown.

Where is Charles Bronson now?

Charles Bronson is still behind bars – believed to be held at maximum security HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

He was handed a seven year sentence for armed robbery in 1974, and was freed for two brief periods.

But after returning to prison, he has been kept behind bars for nearly 50 years because of his repeated violent attacks and protests inside.

After spending almost 50 years locked up, Bronson has now said he can "taste freedom" ahead of his public parole hearing on March 6, 2023.

In part one of the Bronson: Fit to be free? documentary, he can be seen calling his son George.

During the call Bronson says: ''I’ve got a horrible, violent, nasty past, but I've never killed anybody and I’ve never hurt a woman.

"I’m focused, I’m settled, I can actually smell and taste freedom like I’ve never, ever done in me life

“I’m now anti-crime and anti-violence. So why the f*** am I still in prison?”

The Parole Board is expected to make a decision on whether Bronson – one of the UK's longest serving prisoners – should be released.

He has been turned down for parole repeatedly because he was deemed a threat to the public.

Despite his upcoming hearing, Bronson says he has no regrets for his violent crimes.

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“You can’t go through life regretting your life,” he says.

“I used to run around with guns and I was violent, so I deserved to go to jail. But I don’t regret that because that was my life.”

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