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Within hours of a driver ramming into a crowd at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade, injuring 65 people, Merseyside Police shared in a press release that they had arrested a suspect. Unusually, ...
Two 12-year-old boys believed to be the youngest defendants convicted of murder since James Bulger’s killers will not be ...
One of Britain’s youngest killers rapped about knives and drugs in front of his grandmother aged just nine, it has ...
James Bulger’s dad has also spoken out and hailed the decision to keep Venables in jail, saying “I can now breathe easier". Ralph Bulger told of his relief after the Parole Board ruled that ...
JAMES Bulger's mum Denise Fergus has hailed the decision to keep her son's killer behind bars ... Jon Venables, now 41, lost a parole board bid to be freed from jail Credit: PA. 4.
James Bulger was two-years-old when he was killed by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. Venables was released on licence in July 2001 and recalled to prison in February 2010 after indecent images ...
Child killer Jon Venables has lost a Parole Board bid to be freed from jail, with the panel ruling that it was “not satisfied that release at this point would be safe for the protection of the public” ...
Jon Venables, now 41, ... BBC News. James Bulger killer Jon Venables has failed in a bid to be freed from prison after parole officers ruled he remains a danger to children.
Jon Venables, now 41, has spent time in prison for indecent image offences in recent years James Bulger killer Jon Venables has failed in a bid to be freed from prison after parole officers ruled ...
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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 ...
One of the two killers of James Bulger has been granted a private hearing to decide whether he should be released from prison. It means Jon Venables' hearing before a Parole Board panel next month ...
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