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Peter Bryan

Peter Bryan
AKA
DOB1969
OccupationShop Worker
Kill Total3
Kill PlaceLondon & prison
Kill Date1993 & 2004
M.O.Cannibalism
VictimNisha Sheth
Brian Cheery
Richard Loudwell
1987 when Bryan was just 18, Police were called to the Flying Angel in Custom House , where Bryan attempted to throw a fellow resident out of a sixth floor window. 
A struggle ensued and Bryan suffered a deep gash to his head but the police took no further action at the time.

18, March 1993, Bryan had been working in a shop but had been sacked for stealing, a week later he came back with a hammer and attacked and killed the shop-owners daughter.
Bryan was sent to Rampton special hospital in 1994 after admitting the unlawful killing of 20–year–old shop assistant Nisha Sheth, 

February 2001 the nursing staff thought he had made considerable progress in regard to his 'behaviour, attitude, maturity, relationships, anger and insight'."

June 2001, Bryan was transferred from Rampton to the John Howard Centre after a six month trial leave project agreed by the Home Office. He was released into the care of a psychiatrist and social worker. 

2002, After applying to a Mental Health Review Tribunal, he was moved to the Riverside Hostel in north London where he was allowed door keys and could come and go as he pleased. Psychiatrists and social workers were remarking that there had been a "continued improvement" in his behaviour.

November 2002 his mental health social worker wrote to the Home Office stating that matters had settled down and there were no further concerns. It was thought that he "did not present any major risks."

October 2003 psychiatrists noted there had been "a continued improvement in his mental state" and talked of plans for a move to more independent accommodation.

January 2004 social workers applied for a transfer of Bryan to "low–support accommodation".

But, Bryan was then transferred to an open psychiatric ward at Newham General Hospital for his safety after allegations that he had indecently assaulted a 16–year–old girl close to the hostel.

February 2004 he walked out of the mental health unit in Newham, east London, and killed his friend Brian Cherry.
Police were called after neighbours heard screams comming from the flat in Walthamstow, they found Bryan standing in the hallway covered in blood.. Weapons, including a hammer, were found strewn around the flat. When police caught up with him, he had been cooking the dead man's brain in a frying pan. Bryan told officers: "I ate his brain with butter, it was really nice."

Bryan was remanded to Broadmoor special hospital after appearing in court over Mr Cherry's death.

25 April 2004, just two months later, while on remand in Broadmoor Hospital, Bryan killed his third victim, a fellow patient, Richard Loudwell, aged 60. He battered him on the head and tied a ligature around his neck. Mr Loudwell died in hospital later that day.. Bryan said that if he had not been interrupted he would have eaten Loudwell's flesh.
Bryan said; “I've had these urges towards him for a long time. I was just waiting for my chance to get at him”

15 March 2005 - Bryan pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to two manslaughters on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Judge Giles Forrester said: "You killed on these last two occasions because it gave you a thrill and a feeling of power when you ate flesh.

Bryan, a paranoid schizophrenic and self-confessed cannibal, was jailed for life for killing two people.

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