
Denise Fergus, the indomitable mother whose unquenchable thirst for justice has defined a generation’s grief since her two-year-old son James Bulger was abducted, tortured, and murdered by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson on February 12, 1993, has ignited a fresh flame of fury with a vow that’s “in touching distance” of putting one of her son’s killers back behind bars after 32 years of “heartbreak” and hollow victories, declaring in a September 30, 2025, ITV Tonight interview that “this time, he won’t walk free.”
The “battle cry,” delivered with the quiet steel of a woman who’s weathered media maelstroms and legal labyrinths, centers on Venables, the parole recidivist recalled to prison thrice for child pornography (2010, 2013, 2017; 2023 denied), whose “secret identity” under the Mary Bell Order continues to enrage as Denise pushes for a “public reckoning” in the House of Lords.
The “touching distance”? A tantalizing torment: Fergus, 56, has campaigned through the James Bulger Memorial Trust (£1.5M raised since 2011), her “unyielding fire” a fire that forged the 2024 inquiry (250k signatures) demanding “transparency” from the Parole Board. “Venables walks free while my boy lies still – but I’m close enough to taste the bars,” she said, tears tracing the lines of a face etched by endless echoes, the “won’t walk free” a whisper of the “intruder theory” that’s haunted since 2008’s DNA exoneration.
The “shaking the system”? A seismic shift: Venables’ “recidivist” return – 2025’s “classified images” breach – has reignited Fergus’s “relentless rage,” her “put him back” a plea backed by MPs like David Morris (“Expose the evil”). The “nation’s wound”? A wound reopened: James’s “echo” – 38 minutes of torture on Walton tracks – sparked a circus of speculation, Fergus’s “light defies dark” a light for the 1 in 4 unsolved UK cases.
This isn’t mum’s murmur; it’s a manifesto of mettle, Fergus’s “touching distance” a torch for the tormented. The vow? Valiant. September 30? Not interview – an ignition. Fans? Flooded with faith. The world’s watching – whispering wellness. James’s justice? Jaundiced, journeying.

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