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James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables was so haunted by his toddler victim he detected a “baby smell” on every item of clothing he wore to the 1993 murder trial, a new documentary will reveal ...
Jon Venables and Robert Thompson became the youngest convicted murderers in Britain for 250 years when they callously killed two-year-old James Bulger in 1993. The two friends abducted the little ...
James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables could be released from prison by Christmas after he was granted a rare parole board hearing. The toddler’s mutilated body was found abandoned on a railway ...
James Bulger's killer Jon Venables could be freed by Christmas after being granted a rare two-day parole hearing that reflects the controversial and complex nature of his case.. Venables, now 40 ...
JON Venables abducted, sexually abused and murdered James Bulger in a horrifying case that sent shockwaves through the nation. The twisted child killer, now 40, and pal Robert Thompson, took the tw… ...
JAMES Bulger’s killer’s parole hearing could be in public, it has emerged. Jon Venables’ latest bid for release from prison was to be held in private, and could see him freed before Christmas.
James Bulger’s mum says killer Jon Venables may never be free under new parole plan ... “While I have no doubt Venables is now a sexual deviant and a massive danger to society, ...
James Bulger murder: How failure to deal with killer Jon Venables became latest episode in tragedy that shames a nation. The story of attempts to reform or restrain the toddler's murderer is one ...
James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables has vowed to fight the decision to keep him in prison after his bid for freedom was rejected over concerns he was still “too dangerous”.
ROBERT Thompson abducted, tortured and murdered two-year-old James Bulger alongside his partner in crime Jon Venables when they were just 10 years old.
JAMES Bulger’s killer’s parole hearing could be in public, it has emerged. Jon Venables’ latest bid for release from prison was to be held in private, and could see him freed before Christmas.
James Bulger’s killer Jon Venables has vowed to fight the decision to keep him in prison after his bid for freedom was rejected over concerns he was still “too dangerous”.
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