While the world has moved on, Denise Fergus, mother of murdered toddler James Bulger, lives every day as if February 12, 1993, never ended.
Now, after decades of silence, she’s breaking it — and her vow is as haunting as it is heartbreaking.
“I will never stop. I will never forgive. Justice for James has not been served.”
🩸 A Crime That Tore a Nation Apart
In 1993, Britain was left horrified when two-year-old James Bulger was abducted, tortured, and murdered by two ten-year-old boys — Jon Venables and Robert Thompson.
The chilling CCTV image of little James being led away by his killers remains one of the most haunting photos in UK history — a snapshot of innocence walking hand-in-hand with evil.
💬 “I Still Hear My Son Calling Me in My Dreams.”
In a raw and emotional interview broadcast this week, Denise revealed the torment that has followed her for over three decades:
“Every time I hear Jon Venables’ name, it’s like being stabbed in the heart all over again.”
“People talk about second chances. But my son never got one.”
Denise condemned the system that has allowed Venables to repeatedly reoffend after being freed under a new identity:
“He’s a monster, not a man — and the fact that they’re even considering letting him out again makes me sick.”
🔥 “Justice Was Never for James.”
For 32 years, Denise has refused to stop fighting.
From petitions to block Venables’ parole, to public campaigns demanding transparency in the case, she’s been the voice of a nation that refuses to forget.
“They tell me to move on,” she said. “But how do you move on when the person who killed your child is still breathing free air?”
Sources close to the family reveal that Denise is preparing new legal action aimed at preventing Venables’ release at his next parole hearing, expected later this year.
😱 The Sentence That Sent Chills Down Britain’s Spine
When asked what keeps her going after all these years, Denise looked straight into the camera and said:
“If justice won’t come to my son, then I’ll bring justice to him.”
That single sentence spread like wildfire across social media, sparking nationwide outrage — and reigniting the debate over whether Venables should ever be allowed to walk free again.
🕯️ A Mother, A Promise, and a Nation That Never Healed
Three decades later, the name James Bulger still echoes through the halls of British memory.
And at the center of that echo stands his mother — a woman who refuses to let the system forget what it took from her.
“I lost my son,” she said softly, “but I’ll never lose my will to fight for him.”
❗The Question Britain Can’t Stop Asking:
Does Jon Venables deserve freedom when a mother’s wound still bleeds 32 years later?
