A young man sentenced to seven years in prison for robbing a post office ends up spending three decades in solitary confinement. During this time, his personality gets supplanted by his alter-ego: Charles Bronson.
In 1974, a hot-headed 19-year-old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself. So, with a homemade sawed-off shotgun and a head full of dreams, he decided to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement.
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