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James Bulger's Mum Says Meeting Dominic Raab Gave Her Hope After 29 Years of Pain

Denise Fergus, whose son James Bulger was killed by 10-year-olds Jon Venables and Robert Thompson in 1993, met Justice Secretary Dominic Raab in a bid to stop Venables from being released from prison


Daily Mirror 12 JUN 2022







Two-year-old James was killed by two 10 year olds





Denise Fergus, who is battling to stop the release from prison of one of her son's killers



The mother of murdered James Bulger believes she is a step closer to justice for her beloved son after a landmark meeting with Justice Secretary Dominic Raab.

The crunch talks were the first time that Denise Fergus has been granted an audience with a senior politician since two-year-old James’s horrific killing.

In an emotional interview, the grieving mum said she feels “listened to at last”.

Denise wanted the urgent meeting with Mr Raab to ask him to intervene in a parole hearing which could result in Jon Venables – one of the two boys who killed James in 1993 – being released from prison. She also wanted to discuss her petition calling for an inquiry into the killing that shocked Britain.






Denise Fergus meets Justice Secretary Dominic Raab - she said she felt listened to during their talks





Denise thanked the Sunday Mirror and our readers for supporting her bid to meet Mr Raab – who praised her courage. In an exclusive interview, the mum of five says: “Going down to the meeting, I was very nervous as I didn’t know what was going to be said.

“I knew time was running out and this was our chance. I hope this is a step closer to getting some justice for my son James. For the first time in many years someone actually wanted to listen and not just brush me off. I’m so relieved.

“After 29 years seeking justice for James, I left the meeting knowing I’d been listened to and understood.”

On May 1, Denise told us how she had only two weeks to submit a vital victim impact statement, which could keep Venables – who had twice previously reoffended – behind bars.

Two weeks later, the family and the Mirror won a victory when Mr Raab agreed to meet her.

And now, days after the Westminster showdown, Denise, 53, says: “I can’t thank the Sunday Mirror and their readers enough for backing me to get to this point. I really appreciate it.”

Denise has maintained what she calls a “defence mode” since James was killed. But the meeting was so positive that she felt able to lower her guard and has arranged to remain in contact with Deputy PM Mr Raab.

She says the talks left her feeling “overwhelmed in a good way”, adding: “On the way home on the train, I just kept thinking that someone had finally listened to me. I left with a feeling of hope.”


James was murdered by Venables and Robert Thompson – both aged 10 – in February 1993. They grabbed the boy from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside, after his mum let go of his hand for a second.


The killers dragged him two miles to a rail line where they tortured and battered him to death. They were convicted of murder in November 1993 and ordered to be detained indefinitely – but were released aged 18 in 2001 with new identities. Thompson, 39, has not reoffended.





But Venables was sent back to jail in 2010 and 2017 after being caught with child sex abuse images on his computer. He was turned down for parole in 2020 but has made a new bid for freedom. His hearing is set for August.


It means Denise had to submit a heartrending victim impact statement appealing for him to be kept behind bars. Denise says: “Every time there is Parole Board news, it brings the same feelings back, the same dark place. I can’t get away from it. But what keeps me going is getting justice for James and keeping one of his killers behind bars.”





Robert Thompson, who was released from prison in 2001 with a new identity


Mr Raab has publicly stated he wants to be able to intervene on high-risk offenders’ parole hearings. Denise previously urged him “to do everything in his power to intervene” and prevent other families “potentially suffering” at Venables’ hands.



At Wednesday’s meeting, Denise and husband Stuart were joined by Kym Darby, chair of the James Bulger Memorial Trust.

Denise adds: “Since handing in the victim impact statement it has felt out of my hands. I put so much into it. I had been keeping notes for the statement for weeks and added these in with some other thoughts that just came from my heart. I gave the best reasoning James’s killer must stay in prison. There is no more I can add to it now.

“But the waiting is hard. I put together some key notes before the meeting with help from Stuart, who went through the Ormand Review from 2010, which looked at how James’s killer was allowed to reoffend. I kept reading them on the train journey down.”

Denise – mum to sons Michael, Thomas and Leon, and daughter Kirsty – says she felt quite calm until the moment she arrived at Parliament.

She says: “That is when it hit. The nerves, the importance of it all for James. Most of the last 29 years I’ve felt I’ve had to be in defence mode. This time it just felt different, I felt a little excited, if I’m honest, along with the nerves.


“It was a huge thing for me. In the past I have had to be content with phone calls with certain MPs who never had the time or didn’t want to meet with me.”



Denise says Mr Raab, accompanied by senior officials, was very hospitable and understood their plight. But due to the sensitive nature of the talks, she cannot disclose what was said.

“I was in there for an hour,” she says. “They made us feel welcome and I was allowed to get all my points across. During the meeting I was thinking, ‘I hope this could be a step closer to getting justice for James’. He is never far from my thoughts anyway, but especially during that meeting.




James Bulger's dad wants to tell Jon Venables why he should never be freed to his face




James Bulger's mum met Justice Secretary in fight to stop killer's release


“But this isn’t just about James, this is for all the victims who have to go through the Parole Board procedure, just like we had to endure. We met face-to-face so I could tell him about the effect the parole hearing is having on us as a family.

“I am reassured to know that this is being taken seriously and, although there is still a long road ahead, I want to thank Dominic Raab for recognising what this means to us.

“It was also pleasing to hear about his plan to reform the parole system. I hope that will play an important role in protecting other families from going through what we have. I can’t thank Dominic and his team enough for agreeing to meet us.”

Mr Raab said of the talks: “Thank you, Denise, for your courage. I can’t begin to imagine what you’ve been through over so many years. I was very moved to meet you, and you strengthened my resolve to reform the Parole Board.”







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James Bulger's Mum Begs PM to Keep Killer Jon Venables in Jail Ahead of Parole Hearing

James Bulger's mum has written to Liz Truss pleading for reassurance that her son's killer, Jon Venables, will not be freed. She insists Venables still poses 'a serious danger' to other families


BBC News 12 Oct 2022






Denise holding a photo of little James

James Bulger’s mum is pleading with Liz Truss to step in to block a bid for freedom by her son’s killer.



Jon Venables faces a crunch parole hearing in the coming days


Denise Fergus has written to the PM as Jon Venables, 40, faces a parole hearing within days. She said: “He still poses a serious danger to families.”

Denise urged Ms Truss to honour a previous Tory vow to tighten parole laws for dangerous criminals.

With her son’s killer potentially days from freedom, Denise has begged the PM to honour a Tory pledge to harden parole laws to keep dangerous offenders inside.

James’s mum wants the PM to step in and ensure Jon Venables is not freed after he twice reoffended since murdering the youngster in 1993.

She has written to Ms Truss insisting: “He still poses a serious danger to other families like ours.”
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Venables, 40, has a parole hearing looming and could be back on the streets if it is felt he is rehabilitated, having served his minimum sentence for possessing child sex abuse images.

Denise, 53, had held a landmark meeting with then Justice Secretary Dominic Raab in June, who promised stricter legislation around the parole given to dangerous offenders.

She described it as “my biggest step forward in 29 years in justice for James”.

But a day after Ms Truss became PM last month, she sacked Mr Raab and shelved the planned Bill of Rights reform, which included laws to strengthen the powers of ministers to veto the release of high-risk prisoners.

New Justice Secretary Brandon Lewis can still intervene to halt vile *Venables’ freedom. And after being contacted by the Daily Mirror tonight, he offered to meet Denise next week.

Denise said: “We need the Prime Minister or her new Justice Secretary to step in immediately to make sure my son’s killer stays firmly behind bars where he belongs. We are calling on them to, please, intervene now.”

Speaking of Mr Lewis’s offer, she added: “This is a positive gesture but there is a time when the talking has to stop and action has to be taken.”

Denise said her representatives have sent five emails in the past five weeks to the MoJ asking for an update on previous discussions with Mr Raab but have heard nothing.

She added: “I feel like they’ve cut us off. We’ve not had a single reply to any emails asking what is going on with the assurances that were made.”

Denise said of her letter to the PM: “I’ve got a list of questions I want to put to her and answers that I need. I don’t want to be fobbed off.

“I am saying exactly how I feel. I’m saying how I feel so let down, again.

“When we had our success with Mr Raab some sceptical people told us not to trust the Tories, but we were certain this was not something they could renege on. But they’ve done it. I guess they were right.”

James was two when killed by Venables and Robert Thompson, both aged 10, after they snatched him from a shopping centre in Bootle, Liverpool. They were convicted of murder in November 1993 and detained indefinitely.

The pair were released aged 18 in 2001 with new identities. Thompson, 39, has not reoffended. But Venables was sent back to jail in 2010 and 2017 after being caught with child sex abuse images on his PC.



He was turned down for parole in 2020 after serving his minimum 40 months’ sentence but has made a new bid for freedom.

Speaking on her talks with Mr Raab, Denise said: “It felt like the first time ever a *politician had listened to me.

“It was outlined how offenders would fall into different categories, with the most serious offenders’ parole being signed off by a Justice Secretary.

“We came away assured our son’s killer would not be coming out.”

But on September 6, Ms Truss axed Mr Raab and the Bill of Rights was ditched. The PM gave no official explanation.

The Ministry of Justice claimed that law changes would fall under the reform of the parole system, but Denise said the halting of the Bill of Rights proposals fuelled their fears that the assurances they had previously had would no longer be kept.

The MoJ tonight pointed out the emails from Denise’s *representatives were sent to two people who left the department with Mr Raab and hadn’t added forwarding information to their accounts.

A spokesman said of the offer from Mr Lewis to meet Denise: “He shares her desire to reform the parole process to protect the public from the most dangerous offenders.”

A MoJ spokesperson said: “The Justice Secretary has huge respect for Ms Fergus and her single-minded determination that no other families should go through her horrifying experience.

“He will be offering to meet her in person as soon as possible. He shares her desire to reform the parole process so that the public is always protected from the most dangerous offenders.”







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