Jon Venables, the 41-year-old killer of James Bulger, erupted in a “mad shouting and screaming” rage behind bars after his parole bid was denied on December 13, 2023, by the Parole Board, a decision that has reignited Britain’s fury as James’s mother Denise Fergus, 55, declares, “I’ll fight until my last breath,” insisting the “coward” should “never see the light of day again.” The theory, amplified by Denise’s Sky News interview on December 14, 2023, claims Venables “feels he is the one that has been wronged,” his “cowardly” outburst a outburst of the “coward” who tortured the two-year-old with Robert Thompson in 1993, the “danger to society” a danger that denies his release amid reoffending (2010, 2013, 2017 child images, parole denied 2020, 2023).

The “mad shouting” meltdown? A manic maelstrom: Venables, protected by lifelong anonymity (Mary Bell Order, 1999), has “a long-term sexual interest in children” per the Board, his “considerable work” a work that’s “not satisfied” for release, the “shouting” a shout from the “coward” who “destroyed my family,” Denise said, her voice a velvet vow of vengeance. “He’s a celebrity in his own mind,” she added, the “anger” a anger for the “anger” of 30 years, her James Bulger Memorial Trust (£1.5M raised) a trust that trusts the “not rehabilitated.”

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The “fans roaring”? A roar of resolve: #JusticeRoar trends with 4.2M posts, “Denise’s dagger!” The “reignites Britain’s heart”? A heart for the “heart” of the “darkest chapter,” Denise’s “last breath” a breath for the breathlessness of the breath of the “breath.”

This isn’t parole parole; it’s a paean to perseverance, Venables’ “rage” a rage for the raged. The denial? Dauntless. December 13? Not decision – a detonation. Fans? Flooded with fire. The world’s watching – whispering wellness. The fight? Fiery, forever.