More than three decades after the horrific abduction and murder of two-year-old James Bulger shocked Britain, the chilling words of one of his killers, Jon Venables, have resurfaced — and they remain as disturbing as ever.
Venables, who along with Robert Thompson lured James away from a Merseyside shopping centre in 1993 before subjecting him to unthinkable violence, has long been regarded as one of the most notorious child killers in British history. But what unsettles many to this day is not only the crime itself, but Venables’ cold and bizarre attempt to explain it.
According to prison insiders, Venables has repeatedly insisted: “I never meant to do it.” Those words — delivered as a justification rather than an expression of remorse — have reignited public fury, particularly among James’ family, who have fought tirelessly to ensure that the killers remain under scrutiny.

A Crime That Shattered Britain
On February 12, 1993, the nation watched in horror as news emerged of James Bulger’s disappearance from the Strand shopping centre in Bootle, Liverpool. CCTV footage showing the toddler being led away by two young boys has since become one of the most haunting images in British criminal history.
When James’ body was discovered on a railway line two days later, the nation’s grief quickly turned to anger. The discovery that his killers were themselves only ten years old stunned the world, leading to international debates about childhood innocence, rehabilitation, and the nature of evil.
The Excuse That Haunts
Venables’ alleged claim — “I never meant to do it” — suggests an attempt to downplay his responsibility. Yet the evidence presented during the trial told another story: James was deliberately targeted, led on a lengthy walk across the city, and subjected to prolonged torture before being killed.
To many, Venables’ words reflect a disturbing lack of genuine remorse. Even now, critics argue that both he and Thompson were given leniency under the justice system that allowed them new identities and early release.
“Weirdo” Traits Behind Bars
Reports from those who have encountered Venables in prison describe him as “strange” and socially awkward, with what one guard reportedly referred to as “weirdo traits.” Rather than fading into anonymity, Venables has returned to prison multiple times as an adult, most recently for offences relating to child abuse images — reinforcing the view that his release was a grave mistake.
The Family’s Pain Never Ends
For James Bulger’s family, every resurfacing of Venables’ words or behaviour is another reminder of the pain they have carried since 1993. His mother, Denise Fergus, has repeatedly said she will never forgive her son’s killers, and has campaigned against their release at every parole hearing.
To her and to many others, Venables’ so-called excuse only underscores the injustice of a system that continues to protect him while James’ life was brutally cut short.
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