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Jon Venables was 10 years ... to prison in February 2010 after indecent images of children were found on his computer. He was once again freed in August 2013 and then called back in November 2017 ...
Thompson and Venables were jailed for life but released on licence with new identities in 2001. Venables, now 40, was sent back to prison in 2010 and 2017 for possessing indecent images of children.
James Bulger’s parents ‘relieved’ killer Jon Venables refused prison release ... He was once again freed in August 2013 and then called back in November 2017 for the same offence, with ...
Jon Venables has been jailed on two occasions following the 1993 charge for murdering James Bulger. ... Venables was sent back to prison in 2010 and 2017 for possessing indecent images of children ...
On 12 February 1993 in Merseyside, England, two 10-year-old boys, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, abducted, tortured, and murdered a two-year-old boy, James Patrick Bulger (16 March 1990 [2] – 12 February 1993). [3] [4] Thompson and Venables led Bulger away from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, where Bulger was visiting shops with ...
Thompson and Venables abducted two-year-old James Bulger from a shopping center in Bootle. They tortured Bulger before laying him across railway tracks, where he was hit by a train. They both spent eight years in a young offenders' institution. In 2017, Venables was re-incarcerated for possessing child sexual abuse material. Jon Venables
Jon Venables, from 1993 to 2001, in Vardy House, a small eight-bedded unit. [9] Venables was one of James Bulger's killers. [4] Despite initial problems, Venables was said to have eventually made good progress at Red Bank, resulting in him being kept there for the full eight years, despite the facility only being a short-stay remand unit. [9]
Jon Venables, one of two primary school pupils convicted over the abduction and murder of toddler James Bulger 30 years ago, is taking part in a parole hearing that could grant him his freedom.