It’s Monday, it’s 10am …

…time for The Broadmoor Siren!

My nearest siren is about 8 miles away, and on a dampish day you can still hear the weird symphony of them all together. For those of us inclined to think in terms of security theatre, I suspect it qualifies:

The siren was installed following a public outcry at the escape of child-murderer John Thomas Straffen in April 1952. Straffen had a history of mental illness and was sent to Broadmoor after he strangled two young girls in Bath in 1951. Six months later, Straffen went over the wall, with little difficulty, and walked away. In the nearby village of Arborfield he strangled five-year-old Linda Bowyer, who had been out for a ride on her bicycle. He was recaptured by police shortly afterwards.

Straffen was controversially tried, found guilty and initially sentenced to hang, but was reprieved by the Home Secretary, and sent instead to a series of maximum security prisons. At the age of 75 in 2005, he has the distinction of being Britain’s longest-serving prisoner. He continues to protest his innocence of the Bowyer murder.

So why isn’t every largish town near a major prison – eg Long Larten or Parkhurst – so equipped with sirens in the surrounding towns? Or was it implemented just to shut people up?

“Local residents however will always be reminded on Monday morning at 10 o’clock that every parent’s worst nightmare could one day happen again.”

Hmmm…

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4 responses to “It’s Monday, it’s 10am …”

  1. Tim Caynes
    re: It’s Monday, it’s 10am …

    Ah, takes me back to Sun House in Camberley and the siren on the car park roof… It also takes me back to my middle school leaving party when I was ducking chairs being thrown around by Patrick Bell to the sound of The Members’ Sound of the Suburbs – <i>10 o’clock, Broadmoor siren, driving me mad, won’t leave me alone…’ etc.

  2. Rac
    re: It’s Monday, it’s 10am …

    If nothing else it serves to remind me a) what day of the week it is b) what time it is on that day!

    In my distant working days, it also caused all sorts of excitement – The Look Out is an easy walk from Broadmore, and thanks to the underpass they don’t have to cross roads to get there… it is one of the bases used by the emergency search services when someone breaks out. Having been Duty Manager on three occassions this required me to close the centre, meet lots of uniformed men (and a few women) and make lots and lots of tea.

    Interestingly, I don’t think we’ve had a break-out since I left The Look Out nearly 10 years ago…

  3. Dogsbody
    re: It’s Monday, it’s 10am …

    Thanks, I have always wondered the full history (never got around to googling it).

  4. Chris Samuel
    re: It’s Monday, it’s 10am …

    When we get sirens going off around our area it’s a bit more serious, they mean the CFA (Country Fire Authority) has another shout on and too often recently that’s because some idiot has been trying to set fire to the local forests.. I think there’s been about 5 attempts in one location alone. 🙁

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