It has been 32 years since two-year-old James Bulger was abducted from a Liverpool shopping centre and murdered in a crime so shocking it scarred Britain forever. Yet for his mother, Denise Fergus, time has done nothing to soften the agony. Every year that passes is not healing — but a reminder of the child stolen from her arms.

Now, in an emotional new statement, Denise has vowed to continue her fight for justice and change, refusing to let the memory of her son be buried beneath history.


💔 A Mother’s Grief That Never Ends

James would have been in his mid-thirties today — perhaps a husband, a father, a man building a life of his own. Instead, his name remains frozen in the headlines of 1993, forever remembered as the toddler who never made it home.

For Denise, that grief is not confined to anniversaries or news reports. It lives with her daily. “My son was stolen,” she said with quiet fury. “And I will never let the world forget what was done to him.”


⚖️ A Fight That Has Spanned Decades

Since the trial of Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, the two ten-year-olds convicted of James’s murder, Denise has fought tirelessly to keep her son’s story alive — and to push for changes to the justice system.

She has spoken out against parole decisions, challenged attempts to shield the killers’ identities, and demanded tougher protections for victims’ families. Her campaigns have reached Parliament, sparking debates about sentencing, rehabilitation, and whether some crimes are simply too horrific to forgive.

Yet despite her tireless battle, Denise admits it has often felt like the odds were stacked against her. “They were given new names, new lives, a chance to start again. My son was given a grave. Where is the justice in that?”


🕯️ A Nation Haunted

The murder of James Bulger remains one of Britain’s darkest chapters. Even after three decades, it provokes fierce debate — about childhood, violence, punishment, and whether true justice was ever served.

Denise knows that her fight is not only for James, but for every parent who fears the system could fail them too. “This is bigger than me. It’s about making sure no other family goes through what we did — no mother should bury her child and then watch the killers protected more than the victim.”


💥 The New Chapter in Her Campaign

As new controversies emerge — from parole hearings to disturbing AI-generated videos exploiting James’s image — Denise remains unshaken. Her vow is clear: she will continue to speak, campaign, and demand change until her last breath.

Her pain has become her purpose. And her message is as haunting as it is powerful: “James is never far from our minds. He will never be forgotten. And neither will my fight.”


👉 Thirty-two years may have passed, but for Denise Fergus — and for Britain — the shadow of James Bulger’s murder still lingers. And as long as she has a voice, the fight for truth, justice, and memory will never fade.