A British serial killer notorious for his eating habits is refusing to chow down after guards at the prison holding him took away his TV and PlayStation.
Robert “Hannibal the Cannibal” Maudsley, 71, is incensed by the loss of his gaming system, his brother, Paul, told The Sun.
He said Maudsley has turned away meals and will not ingest anything until his prized electronics are returned.
Also known as “The Brain Eater,” Maudsley lives alone in a glass cell inside Wakefield prison in West Yorkshire.
He is also miffed guards took his non-fiction books and a music system he had on Feb. 26.
“Bob is held inside a prison within the prison,” Paul Maudsley told The Mirror. “Bob complained and he’s normally polite, but the prison officers accused him of being abusive. When he finally got back in his cell, they had taken everything — his TV, PlayStation, books and radio.
“He’s back to how he was 10 years ago, when he didn’t have anything to stimulate him and he would just sit there and vegetate and was in danger of going mad. He loves playing war games and chess on his PlayStation and he’s always watching old films on TV and reading factual books.”
Maudsley is serving life for four murders between 1974 and 1978.
It is said he ate part of one of victim’s brains.
Paul Maudsley said he’s worried how long his brother “will be able to survive without food.”
Robert Maudsley is believed to be the longest-serving inmate in England, having spent 49 years behind bars.