Robert Maudsley, a notorious serial killer in Britain, has started a hunger strike because prison authorities took away his PlayStation, TV, and books. He has spent nearly five decades in prison. His violent rampage led authorities to place him in extreme solitary confinement, inside a glass-walled cell built specifically to contain him.
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