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Jon Venables: James Bulger killer charged over indecent images of children | Jon Venables: James Bulger killer charged over indecent images of children |
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One of toddler James Bulger’s killers has been charged with possessing indecent images of children. | One of toddler James Bulger’s killers has been charged with possessing indecent images of children. |
Jon Venables was returned to prison in November after he was allegedly caught with pictures of child abuse. | Jon Venables was returned to prison in November after he was allegedly caught with pictures of child abuse. |
He will be tried in private at an unnamed court, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said. | |
A CPS statement said: “The man formerly known as Jon Venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images of children and will appear in the Crown Court. | A CPS statement said: “The man formerly known as Jon Venables has been charged with offences relating to indecent images of children and will appear in the Crown Court. |
“In order that justice can be done, no further details are being released at this stage and the proceedings are subject to reporting restrictions.” | “In order that justice can be done, no further details are being released at this stage and the proceedings are subject to reporting restrictions.” |
Venables and his friend Robert Thompson tortured and killed two-year-old James in Liverpool in 1993 when they were both aged 10. | Venables and his friend Robert Thompson tortured and killed two-year-old James in Liverpool in 1993 when they were both aged 10. |
After serving eight-year sentences, they were granted lifelong anonymity and released under new identities in 2001. | After serving eight-year sentences, they were granted lifelong anonymity and released under new identities in 2001. |
Following his arrest in November, the Attorney General launched an investigation into claims Venables’ identity had been revealed on social media. | |
In 2013, two men who posted images they claimed to be of Venables and Thompson were given nine-month sentences, suspended for 15 months. | In 2013, two men who posted images they claimed to be of Venables and Thompson were given nine-month sentences, suspended for 15 months. |
Breaking the injunction on identifying them carries a punishment of up to two years in prison. | Breaking the injunction on identifying them carries a punishment of up to two years in prison. |
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