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On February 12, 1993, CCTV at the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle showed Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, who were skipping school, observing children and seemingly selecting a target. Throughout the day, they were seen shoplifting items like sweets, batteries, and a can of blue paint. That afternoon, two-year-old James Bulger was abducted while his mother was momentarily distracted in a butcher’s shop. Thompson and Venables led Bulger away, first to a canal where they dropped him on his head, and then on a two-and-a-half-mile walk across Liverpool, seen by many but intervened by few. They eventually took Bulger to a railway line, where they brutally assaulted him, throwing blue paint into his eye, kicking, and striking him with bricks and a 10 kg iron bar, causing multiple skull fractures. They laid his body on the tracks, hoping a train would disguise the murder. His body was found two days later. Public outrage and CCTV footage led to the boys’ arrest after a woman recognized them. The horrific nature of Bulger’s murder left a lasting impact on the community. The boys were each charged with the murder of James Bulger on 20 February 1993, and appeared at South Sefton Youth Court on 22 February 1993, where they were remanded in custody to await trial. In the aftermath of their arrest, and throughout the media accounts of their trial, the boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables). Awaiting trial, they were held in the secure units where they would eventually be sentenced to be detained at Her Majesty’s pleasure. Up to 500 protesters gathered at the Magistrates’ Court in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton during the boys’ initial court appearances. The parents of the accused were moved to different parts of the country and assumed new identities following death threats from vigilantes. #fyp #truecrime #repost #news #crime #history #true #viral #truecrimecommunity #foryou
On February 12, 1993, CCTV at the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle showed Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, who were skipping school, observing children and seemingly selecting a target. Throughout the day, they were seen shoplifting items like sweets, batteries, and a can of blue paint. That afternoon, two-year-old James Bulger was abducted while his mother was momentarily distracted in a butcher’s shop. Thompson and Venables led Bulger away, first to a canal where they dropped him on his head, and then on a two-and-a-half-mile walk across Liverpool, seen by many but intervened by few. They eventually took Bulger to a railway line, where they brutally assaulted him, throwing blue paint into his eye, kicking, and striking him with bricks and a 10 kg iron bar, causing multiple skull fractures. They laid his body on the tracks, hoping a train would disguise the murder. His body was found two days later. Public outrage and CCTV footage led to the boys’ arrest after a woman recognized them. The horrific nature of Bulger’s murder left a lasting impact on the community. The boys were each charged with the murder of James Bulger on 20 February 1993, and appeared at South Sefton Youth Court on 22 February 1993, where they were remanded in custody to await trial. In the aftermath of their arrest, and throughout the media accounts of their trial, the boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables). Awaiting trial, they were held in the secure units where they would eventually be sentenced to be detained at Her Majesty’s pleasure. Up to 500 protesters gathered at the Magistrates’ Court in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton during the boys’ initial court appearances. The parents of the accused were moved to different parts of the country and assumed new identities following death threats from vigilantes. #fyp #truecrime #repost #news #crime #history #true #viral #truecrimecommunity #foryou

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