Current : •
Jeremy Bamber – Convicted of the murder of his adoptive mother, father, sister and his sister's two sons in the 1985
White House Farm murders. •
Kamel Bourgass – Islamic terrorist convicted of the
murder of police officer Stephen Oake and the attempted murder of two other police officers. •
Mark Bridger – A paedophile who abducted and murdered 5-year-old April Jones in 2012. •
Sidney Cooke – Child molester and serial killer who raped and murdered Jason Swift and Barry Lewis. •
John Cooper – Welsh
serial killer convicted of the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Killed four people: a brother and sister and a married couple. •
Paul Doyle – Injured over 130 people after running over
Liverpool F.C. parade during a
road rage incident in May 2025. •
Mark Fellows – Hitman and double murderer. Also known as "The Iceman." •
Mark Hobson – Spree killer who murdered four people in July 2004. Hobson killed his girlfriend, her twin sister and an elderly couple. •
Thomas Hughes – The father of 6-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes who was murdered by his stepmother, Emma Tustin in June 2020. He was sentenced to 24 years for manslaughter. •
Jordan Monaghan – Serving life with a minimum of 48 years for murdering his 23-year-old girlfriend in 2019 along with his 21-month-old son and his newborn daughter in 2013. •
Jack Renshaw – Neo-Nazi and child sex offender who plotted to murder
Labour MP Rosie Cooper. •
Reynhard Sinaga – Serial rapist who raped numerous men. •
Roy Whiting – Child molester, kidnapper, and murderer of
Sarah Payne in 2000
Former •
Damien Bendall – Sentenced to whole life order after admitting to murdering his pregnant partner, her two children (aged 13 and 11) and a school friend of one of the children (also aged 11). He also admitted to raping one of the children before she died. Moved to
HMP Frankland. •
Robert Black – Convicted in 1994 of murdering three young girls during the 1980s, spent many years at HMP Wakefield before he was transferred to
HMP Maghaberry in Northern Ireland, where he died in 2016. •
Charles Bronson, known in the
British press as the "most violent prisoner in Britain" and "Britain's most notorious prisoner". •
Victor Farrant – Convicted of the murder of Glenda Hoskins in 1996 and the attempted murder of Anne Fiddler in 1995. Died of cancer while serving a life sentence on 3 May 2024. •
Klaus Fuchs – Spy convicted of supplying information from British and American nuclear weapon research to the USSR, served nine years and four months of his fourteen-year term at Wakefield, between 1951 and 1959. •
Fred Haslam (1897–1979) – a
First World War conscientious objector •
Ian Huntley – convicted of the
Soham double child murder and imprisoned at HMP Wakefield from 2004 to 2008, when he was moved to
HMP Frankland. •
Colin Ireland – Serial killer dubbed "The Gay Slayer" who murdered five homosexual men in a three-month span in the early 1990s; died from
Pulmonary fibrosis in 2012. •
Piran Ditta Khan – Ringleader of 2005 armed robbery in which police officer Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead. Died in HMP Wakefield in February 2025. •
Stefan Ivan Kiszko, wrongly convicted of murder •
Radislav Krstić – Bosnian Serb war criminal •
Pavlo Lapshyn – a Ukrainian Neo-Nazi terrorist who committed crimes in 2013 against Muslims in the United Kingdom, including the murder of 82-year-old British Pakistani Mohammed Saleem. Died at HMP Wakefield on 23 September 2025, at the age of 37. •
Liam Lyburd – Convicted for planning to commit a shooting at
Newcastle College. •
Robert Maudsley – Serial killer. Maudsley is Britain's longest serving prisoner in solitary confinement. Moved to
HMP Whitemoor in 2025. •
Michael Sams – Convicted murderer and kidnapper. Killed teenager Julie Dart and kidnapped estate agent Stephanie Slater and held her for ransom. •
Harold Shipman – Widely considered the most prolific serial killer in modern history; Shipman
hanged himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison on 13 January 2004, one day short of his 58th birthday. Shipman had been on round-the-clock
suicide watch at two previous prisons, but such 'special measures' had not been deemed necessary after his transfer to Wakefield. •
Deividas Skebas – Stabbed nine-year-old girl to death on street in
Boston,
Lincolnshire. Moved to
Rampton secure hospital after being deemed unfit to stand trial. •
Peter Sullivan – Wrongfully convicted of 1986 murder and served 38 years in prison before being
exonerated. •
Ian Watkins – Lead singer and lyricist of the band
Lostprophets, convicted of several sex offences, some
involving children and infants. Watkins
was killed by two fellow inmates on 11 October 2025. ==See also==