Yorkshire Post

Bulger killer’s ‘vile’ activities covered up, says mother

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS CORESPONDE­NT Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

THE MOTHER of murdered toddler James Bulger accused authoritie­s of covering up the extent of his killer’s “vile” behaviour as he was locked up once again.

Jon Venables has been living anonymousl­y since his release from a life sentence for the kidnap, torture and murder of twoyear-old James 25 years ago.

In November last year he was caught with a stash of indecent pictures of children on his computer for a second time.

During a hearing at the Old Bailey, he pleaded guilty to downloadin­g 1,170 images from the dark web over the course of several months as well as having a “sickening” paedophile manual.

Mr Justice Edis jailed him for three years and four months but said the Parole Board will decide when he should be released.

James’s mother, Denise Fergus, and father, Ralph Bulger, were in court.

Afterwards, a spokesman for Mrs Fergus called for an inquiry and accused authoritie­s of “colluding” to cover up Venables’ pattern of vile behaviour.

The court heard he breached his parole in 2015 by accessing the internet, but was only handed a police caution rather than being brought back to court.

The spokesman said: “There should be no further collusion or attempts to cover up his offending behaviour. If re-bailed he must be kept on a very tight leash.” He said the sentence was “too short” and Venables would leave court “believing he got away with it”.

A Ministry of Justice spokeswoma­n said after the hearing: “Venables received a caution by the police for breaching his Sexual Offences Prevention Order in 2015, but there was no evidence at that time of an increased risk to the public that would have justified recall.

“Police arrested Venables very quickly after they discovered his most recent offences, and the conviction he received today is as a direct result of stringent monitoring by the police and probation service. He has constantly been subject to stricter licence conditions and more scrutiny than most lifers would be at the same stage of their sentence.”

THE MOTHER of murdered toddler James Bulger says his killers were not punished but “rewarded” for their horrific crime.

Jon Venables and Robert Thompson were given new identities and granted lifelong anonymity when they were freed on licence in 2001.

Denise Fergus said she never wanted them jailed for the rest of their lives for the torture and murder of her two-year-old son in Liverpool in 1993, when they were both 10 years old.

But speaking in a new documentar­y Ms Fergus said: “I’ve never had justice for James.”

She told Sir Trevor McDonald: “I never said ‘lock them up and throw away the key’. I thought doing a proper sentence in a proper prison would be justice for James. But that never happened.

“They never got punished for what they done. In fact, if anything, they were rewarded.”

Venables was returned to prison in November, having been charged over indecent images of children for a second time.

Ms Fergus said: “I did say that if they weren’t punished properly, then they would go on to re-offend and that’s exactly what happened with Venables.”

The documentar­y, James

Bulger: A Mother’s Story, will be broadcast on ITV on Thursday night, 25 years after the toddler was abducted from Bootle Strand shopping centre.

His mother told how it was a “last-minute decision” to go shopping that day and “the first time I left the buggy at home”. “I let go just to get the purse out of my bag to pay for what I was buying and when I looked down as I was handing the money over, I looked down and he’s gone – that’s how quick it was,” she said. Ms Fergus described how “panic” set in as she franticall­y searched for missing James. But when CCTV emerged of his abductors she thought: “Kids aren’t going to harm another child.” Retired detective superinten­dent Albert Kirby, who led the Bulger murder inquiry for Merseyside Police, said: “When I was doing the briefings it wasn’t uncommon for me to see some of the officers visibly shaken by what happened, crying.”

Another officer told how Ms Fergus “dropped to the floor” when she found out about the death of her child.

“I just blanked out. I just remember, when I come round there were loads of people around me,” Ms Fergus said.

“I’m just thinking ‘it can’t be true. It can’t be happening’.

“You know, one minute they’re going to come through that door and say ‘you know what, we’ve made a massive mistake, here he is’.”

She added: “I think I was in shock like everyone else. No one expects two 10-year-old boys to take a child and do what they done. It’s just beyond words really how two 10-year-olds could be so evil.”

 ??  ?? DENISE FERGUS: In court as Jon Venables was jailed over indecent images of children.
DENISE FERGUS: In court as Jon Venables was jailed over indecent images of children.
 ??  ?? ‘BEYOND WORDS’: Denise Fergus, whose son James Bulger was abducted, tortured and murdered by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson in 1993. Speaking in a new documentar­y, she said she had warned that if the pair were not sufficient­ly punished then they...
‘BEYOND WORDS’: Denise Fergus, whose son James Bulger was abducted, tortured and murdered by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson in 1993. Speaking in a new documentar­y, she said she had warned that if the pair were not sufficient­ly punished then they...
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