From Harold Shipman to the Yorkshire Ripper, here are some of the jail’s most infamous inmates past and present.
9. Peter Sutcliffe.
The Yorkshire Ripper was the most notorious British serial killer of the 20th Century.
The former lorry driver, who was arrested in 1981, is currently serving 20 life terms for murdering 13 women and attempting to kill seven more.
Sutcliffe, who uses the name Peter Coonan, attacked his victims, most of whom were prostitutes who were mutilated and beaten to death, between 1975 and 1981.
He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia following his life sentence but was moved to Frankland from Broadmoor psychiatric hospital in 2017, after a ruling that he was sane enough to be transferred. Photo: PA
10. Michael Adebolajo
Adebolajo was given a whole life order when he and co-accused Michael Adebowale were convicted of the murder of off-duty soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich,.
The pair ran him over with a car, then used knives and a cleaver to stab and hack him to death, telling passers-by they had killed a soldier to avenge the killing of Muslims by the British armed forces. Photo: Metropolitan Police
11. Thomas Mair
Mair murdered Labour MP Jo Cox in June 016, during the Brexit referendum campaign.
The Labour Member for Batley and Spen was shot and stabbed multiple times in Birstall, West Yorkshire.
Mair, a 53-year-old gardener with far right views, gave his name "Death to traitors, freedom for Britain", when he appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
The murder was the first of a sitting MP since the assassination of Conservative MP Ian Gow by the Provisional IRA in 1990 Photo: West Yorkshire Police
12. Undated handout photo of drugs baron Curtis Warren, once Europe's most wanted man. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday October 7, 2009. Warren has been found guilty of a £1 million drug smuggling plot by a jury at the Royal Court in Jersey. Jurors in the trial of drugs baron Curtis Warren resumed their deliberations today. Warren, 46, who was once Europe's most wanted man, is accused with five others of plotting to smuggle £1 million worth of cannabis into the island of Jersey. See PA story COURTS Warren. Photo credit should read: PA Wire
A police photograph of Curtis Warren from the 1990s. Photo: PA