Robert Maudsley, 73, who is serving a life sentence for four murders and is described as the UK’s longest-serving prisoner, says in a rare interview from prison that he could kill again and wants to remain behind bars. The comments come as he speaks from his cell on “E Wing” at HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire, marking his first interview in almost 50 years.
Both outlets report the same core details: the location and prison wing, Maudsley’s age, and that the interview is his first in decades. The coverage focuses on his own statements about future risk and his preference to stay in custody, rather than on new evidence in his case or any changes to his sentence. Neither source, in the material provided, adds additional context about the original convictions, the circumstances of the crimes, or the basis for current release decisions.
Overall, the accounts align on what he says and where it is said, with differences limited to wording and framing in the headlines.