{"id":120831,"date":"2023-11-06T13:30:46","date_gmt":"2023-11-06T13:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=120831"},"modified":"2023-11-06T13:30:46","modified_gmt":"2023-11-06T13:30:46","slug":"former-lag-who-is-pals-with-charles-bronson-opens-up-on-traumatic-crime-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/former-lag-who-is-pals-with-charles-bronson-opens-up-on-traumatic-crime-life\/","title":{"rendered":"Former lag who is pals with Charles Bronson opens up on ‘traumatic’ crime life"},"content":{"rendered":"

A former lag who is pals with notorious criminal Charles Bronson has opened up on what it was like to go to prison at just 14-years-old.<\/p>\n

Stephen Gillen, 52, is a filmmaker, an author, and the CEO of his own business, but his life hasn't always been this way. Growing up in Ireland in the 1970s, Stephen came face-to-face with violence from a young age and when he moved back to London as an orphan, he says he was groomed by crime lords.<\/p>\n

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The father-of-three from Surrey, became a leading figure in the underworld and rubbed shoulders with the most notorious criminals the UK has ever seen.<\/p>\n

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But that life came crashing down when he was handed a 17-year jail sentence, of which he served 12 years as a Category A prisoner.<\/p>\n

And ahead of the release of his upcoming book Stephen Gillen The Search For A Life Worth Living next spring, Gillen said: "It has been even traumatic at times to have delved back into the depth of my dark past, but the mission and message of how I survived at such a high level of constant danger and navigated a true transformation to true redemption and hope, needs to be told."<\/p>\n

He added: "There are many others who are destined to wrestle personal darkness but this destruction can be the most creative brightness. Life balances all things in the end, and it gives us not what we want \u2013 but what we become."<\/p>\n

In this \u2018tell all\u2019 book, Stephen discusses the demons that have chased him from childhood, pushing him into crime and ultimately causing him to pay a terrible price. <\/p>\n

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