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Jon Venables: James Bulger killer 'back in prison after being caught with indecent images of children for second time' | |
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One of the child killers who tortured and mutilated toddler James Bulger is reportedly back in prison after child abuse images were found on his computer. | One of the child killers who tortured and mutilated toddler James Bulger is reportedly back in prison after child abuse images were found on his computer. |
Jon Venables, who along with Robert Thompson took the life of two-year-old James in 1993, is said to have been arrested last week after a routine check at his home. | Jon Venables, who along with Robert Thompson took the life of two-year-old James in 1993, is said to have been arrested last week after a routine check at his home. |
It is the second time Venables has been caught with such images on his computer, according to The Sun, after being jailed in 2010 for downloading and distributing child pornography. | It is the second time Venables has been caught with such images on his computer, according to The Sun, after being jailed in 2010 for downloading and distributing child pornography. |
Venables and Thompson were 10 years old when they were found guilty of James Bulger's murder, making them two of the youngest convicted killers in British history. | Venables and Thompson were 10 years old when they were found guilty of James Bulger's murder, making them two of the youngest convicted killers in British history. |
They served eight-year sentences and were granted life-long anonymity that saw them released under new identities in 2001. | They served eight-year sentences and were granted life-long anonymity that saw them released under new identities in 2001. |
As the news broke on Wednesday night, James’ mother Denise Fergus tweeted: “Here we go again.” | As the news broke on Wednesday night, James’ mother Denise Fergus tweeted: “Here we go again.” |
The Sun quoted a source it said was close to the investigation as saying: "It's all about protecting the public. | The Sun quoted a source it said was close to the investigation as saying: "It's all about protecting the public. |
“We have these systems so those who could be a risk to the public are picked up. That’s what happened here.” | “We have these systems so those who could be a risk to the public are picked up. That’s what happened here.” |
Venables went on to offend again after his first release from prison, including arrests for affray and cocaine possession in 2008. | Venables went on to offend again after his first release from prison, including arrests for affray and cocaine possession in 2008. |
He pleaded guilty to downloading images of child abuse in 2010 and was granted parole in 2013, which saw him handed a second new identity. | He pleaded guilty to downloading images of child abuse in 2010 and was granted parole in 2013, which saw him handed a second new identity. |
James Bulger was abducted from his mother in New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle on 12 February 1993. Within hours, he would die at the hands of Venables and Thompson. | James Bulger was abducted from his mother in New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle on 12 February 1993. Within hours, he would die at the hands of Venables and Thompson. |
His mutilated body was found two days later on a railway line two-and-a-half miles away in Walton, Liverpool. | His mutilated body was found two days later on a railway line two-and-a-half miles away in Walton, Liverpool. |
Venables and Thompson were charged on 20 February 1993 in a case that is still debated to this day on how to handle young offenders when they are sentenced or released from custody. | Venables and Thompson were charged on 20 February 1993 in a case that is still debated to this day on how to handle young offenders when they are sentenced or released from custody. |
Although Venables has not yet been charged with any offence, he is reportedly being held at a maximum category A jail. | Although Venables has not yet been charged with any offence, he is reportedly being held at a maximum category A jail. |
In 2011, after Venables' first arrest for child pornography images, a solicitor speaking on behalf of James' father, Ralph Bulger, said authorities had demonstrated an “inability to cope” with putting a criminal like Venables back in society. | In 2011, after Venables' first arrest for child pornography images, a solicitor speaking on behalf of James' father, Ralph Bulger, said authorities had demonstrated an “inability to cope” with putting a criminal like Venables back in society. |
“It was crass and stupid. It was never going to work,” said solicitor Robin Makin. | “It was crass and stupid. It was never going to work,” said solicitor Robin Makin. |
“The problem as we see it is this: the authorities, because of their liberal agenda, don’t really want to see Jon Venables for the person that he actually is.” | “The problem as we see it is this: the authorities, because of their liberal agenda, don’t really want to see Jon Venables for the person that he actually is.” |
In response to his latest reported offending, a Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "We do not comment on individuals." | In response to his latest reported offending, a Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "We do not comment on individuals." |
Additional reporting from PA. | Additional reporting from PA. |
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