ISBN-13: 9781845966195 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 272 str.
Convicted murderer Billy Ferris has endured more than three decades behind bars in many of Britain's prisons. In "The Hate Factory," he candidly documents his experiences in jail with some of the UK s most notorious criminals. Jailed for life in 1973 for a crime of passion, Ferris experienced betrayal and treachery on the inside, yet unexpectedly formed friendships that led to his being labeled a "bombers' crony" and found love while on the run after a dramatic escape. He vividly depicts the cruelty, savagery, and degradation that go hand in hand with prison life and details the nightmare that was Wormwood Scrubs, the prison he christened "the hate factory." He relays what happened when his cell was used as a courtroom for an IRA punishment trial and how he hatched a plan to assassinate the son of a legendary underworld godfather and plotted to murder an informer. Over the 30 years during which Ferris has been imprisoned, his fellow inmates have included: prison escaper John McVicar; London underworld enforcer "Mad" Frankie Fraser; dozens of IRA fanatics such as Price Sisters accomplice Billy Armstrong; UDA assassin Albert Baker; double murderer Donald Forbes; police killer Freddie Sewell; armed robber George Davis; reviled spy Ben Alagha, the grandson of the Shah of Persia; and Archie Hall, the serial killer dubbed "the monster butler." Mixing humorous anecdotes with chilling recollections, "The Hate Factory" reads like a who's who of crime, with Ferris's path having crossed those of many infamous villains, from bombers and bank robbers to gangland murderers and cannibals. Foreword by Paul Ferris, author of "The Ferris Conspiracy.""