Britain's longest serving inmate Hannibal the Cannibal 'denied visitors for a year'
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EXCLUSIVE: Britain's longest serving inmate Hannibal the Cannibal 'denied visitors for a year'Killer Robert Maudsley has not had a single visit since being moved from Wakefield jail, the prison known as 'Monster Mansion", adding to his sense of isolationCommentsNewsJeremy Armstrong News Reporter10:00, 18 Apr 2026Updated 10:01, 18 Apr 2026Robert Maudsley says that he is 'capable of anything'He has spent 52 years behind bars and more than 17,000 consecutive days in solitary confinement, setting a new world record for time alone in his cell.And now, he has not had a single visitor for more than a year.The bizarre row between Britain's longest serving inmate and prison chiefs has left quadruple killer Robert Maudsley, 72, in limbo, hundreds of miles from his family. He was removed from Wakefield jail - the institution nicknamed 'Monster Mansion' - and transferred 125 miles away in April 2025.Friends say he has not had a visitor since, adding to his sense of isolation. They warn that the move has in effect denied him visits from loved ones because he is so far away from his native Merseyside.View 3 ImagesRobert Maudsley seen in a BBC documentary around 40 years ago(Image: BBC)READ MORE: EasyJet pilot kicks 5 passengers off plane as it was 'too heavy' to take offREAD MORE: 'Caring' widow who died in third fatal dog attack in week picturedA relative said: "His brothers used to visit him, but they are in poor health now and it will be hard for them to get to the new prison. It was complicated visiting Robert, with forms and meeting the police."His partner Loveinia Grace MacKenney, 71, a mum-of-one who lives in London, has also been unable to see him. It is more than a year since his last visit," she said. "I speak to him every week on the phone but it is not right."In an interview last year, Maudsley's brother Kevin, 71, told how he used to visit him once a month In Wakef...




