The wild theory that has been circulating online — that Liverpool gangster and TikTok personality Sam Walker is secretly living under the protected identity of Robert Thompson, one of James Bulger’s killers — has taken a dramatic twist. For weeks, speculation has swirled across TikTok, Reddit, and YouTube forums, with internet sleuths pointing out supposed “clues” that link the two men.

But now, Sam Walker himself has broken his silence — and his response is as brash and defiant as the man’s reputation suggests.

Walker fires back

In a recent TikTok video, Walker directly addressed the rumors that he is in fact Robert Thompson, the child killer granted lifelong anonymity after the 1993 murder of James Bulger.

You think I’m him? Prove it!” he shouted into the camera, grinning while leaning back in his chair. “Come on, say it to my face. You lot have got nothing. Just theories and lies.”

True to his trademark swagger, Walker didn’t appear defensive or shaken by the allegations. Instead, he mocked the conspiracy theorists, calling them “keyboard warriors” obsessed with making up stories.

“Come and say it to my face”

In another clip that quickly went viral, Walker upped the ante even further.

I’m Sam Walker. I’ve been arrested, locked up, and in the papers more times than I can count. My life is out there for everyone to see. So if you think I’m some hidden child killer, come and say it to my face.

The tone was pure Walker — confrontational, unapologetic, and dripping with the bravado that has earned him both fans and critics on TikTok. For his supporters, it was proof that he’s nothing more than a notorious Liverpool criminal with a big mouth. For his doubters, the fact that he addressed the rumors head-on only added fuel to the fire.

The conspiracy deepens

Rather than quieting speculation, Walker’s fiery response seems to have done the opposite. Some internet sleuths claim his aggressive denial is suspicious in itself, suggesting that “only someone with something to hide” would react so strongly. Others argue the opposite — that Walker’s life and criminal history are too well-documented to possibly be linked to Robert Thompson, whose identity has been carefully protected by the courts for decades.

Still, the theory refuses to die. Every tattoo, every accent slip, every angry rant Walker posts online is dissected in comment sections for “clues” about his true identity.

Dangerous consequences

Experts warn that the situation could spiral out of control. Publicly accusing someone of being Robert Thompson or Jon Venables — without evidence — is not only defamatory but also dangerous. These claims can lead to harassment, violence, and even vigilante attacks. British courts have historically come down hard on anyone who attempts to expose or speculate on the killers’ new identities.

But on TikTok, the rules are looser, and viral theories spread like wildfire before any fact-check can catch up.

A story bigger than Walker

At its core, this controversy says less about Sam Walker and more about Britain’s inability to let go of the James Bulger case. The anonymity given to Thompson and Venables remains one of the most divisive decisions in UK legal history. And in the absence of answers, people project their anger onto anyone who fits the narrative of a hidden monster.

For now, Walker seems to be thriving in the spotlight, turning even the darkest allegations into content that boosts his profile. Whether he’s feeding the fire or simply defending his name, one thing is clear: he’s not backing down.

Keep talking about me, keep making videos. You’re only making me bigger,” Walker said with a smirk in his latest post.

And with that, the theory isn’t likely to vanish anytime soon.