A report into the incident stated Bryan "intended to kill Richard Loudwell as quickly as possible, but gave up because he became tired". Peter Bryan killed twice after his release. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. In 2002 he moved to the hostel and at the beginning of 2004 social workers applied for his transfer to 'low support accommodation' but four weeks later Bryan murdered his friend Brian Cherry, 43, and cooked and ate his flesh. And Dr Robert Dolan, of the East London NHS Trust, which was in charge of the services when Bryan killed Mr Cherry, added: "The trust has established new systems to ensure that patients with a history of violence are under the care of staff with sufficient experience and training to look after them.".

'Everyone has been let down and we need to make sure that systems are in place to ensure that mentally ill people who are such a risk to the public are in specialist secure care, not wandering our streets.'. Mr Loudwell, who had complained of being bullied - he was in Broadmoor for a sexual attack and killing of a pensioner - was attacked in the dining room, which was not being monitored by staff at the time. His first victim was 20-year-old shop-owner's daughter Nisha Sheth, who Bryan beat to death in 1993.
"There was no particular failure by any individual professional" that could have prevented Bryan butchering his friend, the first report asserted. December 1993: Admitted to the Rampton Hospital. BryankilledBrian Cherry while living as an out-patientunder the care of East London NHS Foundation Trust in February 2004.

An hour later Bryan tried to kill himself but survived and went on to admit to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Her panel's report outlined a catalogue of errors in the way East London Foundation Trust dealt with Bryan, who beat shop assistant Nisha Sheth to death with a hammer in 1993, prior to Mr Cherry . Bryan plead guilty to manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. He used it to kill 20-year-old Nisha Sheth, daughter of the owner, in front of her younger brother. |
He spent only six months in a specialist centre designed to get him used to independent living following his time at the secure hospital and before his move to the hostel. Peter Bryan, a schizophrenic, cannibal and convicted murderer was released from the medium-security Riverside House to a hostel where he was free to come and go, according to an article in the British paper, the Telegraph. He told her: "Brian Cherry is dead. He was sent to Broadmoor, the notorious prison for the criminally insane. Peter Bryan will likely spend the rest of his life in Broadmoor.
The victim reported that the initial attack by Bryan was unprovoked. London born Peter Bryan was the youngest of seven children born to immigrant parents from Barbados.