Britains Deadliest Prisoners: Paul Sykes (Violent)

In this episode, we examine one of the most dangerous prisoners in modern British criminal history. Paul Sykes a 6ft 4inch power house of a man was one of the most violent prisoners in the dispersal system. He was not a killer.Not a sick criminal. But a Wakefield Hardman and pro boxer. Few could match him in a fight. He also had two sons who would both go onto Kill! Britain’s Deadliest Prisoners is a documentary series exploring individuals whose capacity for violence, influence within the prison system, and criminal legacy marked them out as uniquely dangerous. Episode 7: Paul Sykes #britishcrime #truecrime #prison #gangland #truecrimedocumentary #paulsykes Shaun Attwod credit :    • Sheffield Crime Stories: Clyde Broughton |...   Disclaimer – Enquirer 2.0 Enquirer 2.0 takes a deep dive into Britain’s social and criminal history. Using forensic research methods, we uncover the real stories buried in news reports, court documents, and public archives. Our aim is always to present an accurate, respectful account of Britain’s darker chapters. While we strive for accuracy, we rely on publicly available sources, which can occasionally contain errors or omissions. We acknowledge that these topics are often sensitive and potentially distressing. Every effort is made to handle them with care, integrity, and respect — because we believe documenting this history matters.