More than three decades after the crime that shocked Britain to its core, Denise Fergus, mother of two-year-old victim James Bulger, has broken her silence with a declaration that shakes the very foundation of the justice system: She is preparing legal action to send Jon Venables—one of her son’s two killers—back behind bars permanently.
In a tearful interview, Ms. Fergus revealed her unshakeable goal: “I can put him back behind bars — for my little boy. I’ve waited half my life for this moment… and I won’t stop until he’s where he belongs.”
The 1993 Scar and the Failed System
The pain originated on that fateful February day in 1993, when Venables and Robert Thompson, both just 10 years old, abducted and murdered James. Both were convicted, served eight years, and were granted lifelong anonymity upon release in 2001.
For Denise Fergus, however, the fight never ended. She has tirelessly campaigned against a system she accuses of prioritizing the protection of the killer over public safety. Her suspicions were validated: Venables has since re-offended and been reimprisoned twice for possessing child abuse images, re-igniting public outrage and reopening old wounds.
Unbroken Resolve on the Brink of Parole

With Jon Venables once again eligible for parole, Denise Fergus is determined to prevent history from repeating itself. She stressed: “He’s had chance after chance, and every time, he’s proven he’s still a danger.”
The mother’s objective is not blind revenge, but a demand for accountability and safety. She asserted: “I’m not doing this out of hate — I’m doing this because my son deserves peace.”
This legal battle has reignited a fierce national debate: Should re-offending child killers still be protected by lifelong anonymity? Public sentiment is demanding stricter parole conditions and greater transparency from the Ministry of Justice.
Despite the burden of a decades-long tragedy, Denise’s resolve remains unbroken. She said quietly: “This isn’t about revenge. This is about justice — for James, for me, and for every parent who’s ever lost a child and been told to move on. You don’t move on. You fight. And I’ll keep fighting until the end.”
The extraordinary strength of this mother, forged in unimaginable tragedy, serves as a powerful reminder: A mother’s love never fades. If anything, it only grows stronger in the fight for justice.
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