‘James Bulger killer Venables threatened prison staff’s children’

Jon Venables threatened to the children of prison staff when he didn’t get his own way, it was claimed. 

The James Bulger killer was said to throw tantrums and taunt prison staff while he was incarcerated at a secure children’s home for young offenders.

A former inmate said Venables was also given special treatment by staff at the unit after he was jailed for the two-year-old’s murder.

The unnamed former lag branded Venables ‘one sick c***’.

A former cellmate said Venables was also given special treatment by staff at the unit after he was jailed for the two-year-old’s murder

‘He was one sick b*****d, running around saying “I’ll kill your kids, I’ve done it before” if he did not get what he wanted,’ he told The Star. 

‘He would say all sorts of sick stuff and kick off to the staff. 

‘He was twisted. He will never stop.’

The ex-prisoner even claimed Venables was spoiled as he was given up to £23 a week in spending money. 

During James Bulger: A Mother's Story with Trevor McDonald on ITV, his mother Denise Fergus said her son's killers have 'never been punished properly'. Pictured: The murdered two-year-old

During James Bulger: A Mother’s Story with Trevor McDonald on ITV, his mother Denise Fergus said her son’s killers have ‘never been punished properly’. Pictured: The murdered two-year-old

It comes after another former inmate, James Peak, revealed how he attacked James Bulger’s killer for bragging about brutally murdering the little boy.

The 39-year-old, of Birmingham, served time at the same Merseyside secure unit as Venables back in 1994.

Heap was 14 when he claims he punched an 11-year-old Venables ‘in his little face’ for gloating about his and Robert Thompson’s crime that shocked the nation.

He told the Sunday Mirror the child killer said abducting and murdering the toddler was ‘easy…just like going to the shop’.  

The labourer added: ‘The look on ­Venables’ face as he laughed about the murder will stay with me forever.

‘He’s got this mad face when he grins, the most evil little face you’ve ever seen.

‘That was enough for me – I didn’t want to hear any more of that.’

An 11-year-old Venables allegedly gloated about taking James from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Merseyside in February 1993, saying: ‘I done it easy’. 

It came as the Daily Star reported that Venables claimed he was ‘possessed by the devil’ when he murdered James. 

He is said to have made the boast to prison guards while awaiting sentencing for child porn offences. 

Meanwhile, Heap’s revelation comes after Venables was sent back to prison for being in possession of child pornography for the second time since his original release on licence in 2001.

The Old Bailey heard the killer, who was given a new identity by the Home Office, hid his laptop with the disturbing images behind his bed.

A document found on his computer detailed instructions on ‘how to have sex with little girls…safely’.

The content is supposed to have been based on the experience of the author with his own two daughters.  

Heap also claims Venables revelled in how horrific the details of his crime were and refused to show any remorse.

He is believed to have lied to other youngsters at the the unit, saying he was serving time for burglary.  

Heap also revealed how a young Venables would threaten to ‘go after’ other inmates and their families on his release and was attacked by other inmates.

Two-year-old James Bulger is snatched during a shopping trip to the Strand shopping centre, in Bootle, Merseyside

Two-year-old James Bulger is snatched during a shopping trip to the Strand shopping centre, in Bootle, Merseyside

Venables spent eight years at the unit but Heap claims he had it easy, with a pool table, games room and his own Game Boy at his disposal.

When asked to do things by staff he would refuse, telling them to ‘F*** off’.     

On the 25th anniversary of James Bulger’s death two documentaries re-examined Thompson and Venables crimes.

During James Bulger: A Mother’s Story with Trevor McDonald on ITV, his mother Denise Fergus said her son’s killers have ‘never been punished properly’.

She told the broadcaster: ‘I did say that if they weren’t punished properly, then they would go on to re-offend — and that’s exactly what’s happened. 

‘I’ve never had justice for James’. 

TIMELINE: JAMES BULGER’S MURDER AND THE CONVICTION OF TWO KILLERS

1993

  • February 12: Two-year-old James Bulger is snatched during a shopping trip to the Strand shopping centre, in Bootle, Merseyside.
  • February 14: The toddler’s battered body is found by children playing on a freight railway line 200 yards from Walton Lane police station, Liverpool, and more than two miles from the Strand shopping centre.
  • February 18: Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, both 10-year-olds, are arrested in connection with the murder of James, and later charged. They are the youngest to be charged with murder in the 20th century.
  • February 22: There are violent scenes outside South Sefton Magistrates’ Court in Bootle, when the two primary school pupils, then known as Child A and Child B, make their first appearance.
  • November 24: Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, now both aged 11, are convicted of James Bulger’s murder following a 17-day trial at Preston Crown Court. They are ordered to be detained at Her Majesty’s pleasure, the normal substitute sentence for life imprisonment when the offender is a juvenile.

1994

  • July: The eight year sentence tariff set by the trial judge, which has already been increased to 10 years by Lord Chief Justice Lord Taylor of Gosforth, is increased again to 15 years by the Home Secretary Michael Howard.

1997

  • June: The Law Lords rule by a majority that Mr Howard has acted illegally in raising the boys’ tariff.

1999

  • March: The European Commission on Human Rights finds that Thompson and Venables were denied a fair trial and fair sentencing by an impartial and independent tribunal.

2000

  • March: Home Secretary Jack Straw says he will not set a date for Thompson and Venables’ release.
  • October: Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf reinstates the trial judge’s original tariff, paving the way for their release.

2001

  • January: James Bulger’s killers win an unprecedented court order from High Court judge Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss which grants them anonymity for the rest of their lives.
  • June: Thompson and Venables are freed under new identities.

2008

  • September: Venables is arrested on suspicion of affray after he and another man become involved in a drunken street fight. He is given a formal warning by the Probation Service about breaching the good behaviour expected of him as a condition of his licence.
  • Later the same year he is cautioned for possession of cocaine after he was found with a small amount of the class A drug, which was said to be for personal use. The public remains unaware of both offences until 2010.

2010

  • March 2: Venables is returned to prison after breaching the terms of his release, the Ministry of Justice says. It kick-starts frenzied media speculation over the nature of the alleged breach.
  • April 16: Prosecutors handed a police file over the latest allegations.
  • June 21: A judge at the Old Bailey lifts media restrictions, allowing it to be reported that Venables has been charged with downloading and distributing child pornography.
  • July 23: Venables pleads guilty to the charges. He is sentenced to two years in prison. James Bulger’s mother Denise Fergus attacks the length of sentence as ‘simply not enough’.
  • July 30: A judge rules Venables’ new identity must be kept secret because of the ‘compelling evidence’ of a threat to his safety, saying ‘unpopular’ defendants had as much right to protection from retribution as anyone else.

2013

  • April 26: Two users of social media who breached the injunction banning the revelation of the new identities of Venables and Thompson receive suspended jail sentences.
  • July 4: Sources reveal Venables has been granted parole. 

2017  

  • Veneables is in prison again after allegedly being caught with indecent images of children.  

2018 

  • January: He is charged with possession of child porn and awaiting trial    

 



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