Jon Venables: Investigation into leaking of Jamie Bulger killer's new identity on social media

A potential breach of a court order preventing James Bulger's killers from being identified is being investigated

Helen Chandler-Wilde
Tuesday 05 December 2017 11:40 GMT
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Jon Venables, now 35, was convicted of killing two-year-old James in 1993
Jon Venables, now 35, was convicted of killing two-year-old James in 1993

The Attorney General is investigating a possible legal breach amid claims the new identity of child killer Jon Venables was revealed on social media.

Venables and Robert Thompson were both 10 when they abducted, tortured and killed two-year-old James Bulger in 1993.

Identifying the killers anywhere in the world breaches an anonymity order put in place before their release from prison in 2001.

A spokesman for the Attorney General's office said: "We have received a complaint that the anonymity order has been breached and we are investigating."

In 2013 two men who posted images they claimed to be of Venables and Thompson were given nine-month sentences, suspended for 15 months.

Breaking the injunction carries a punishment of up to two years in prison.

Venables has been sent back to prison twice since his release in 2001.

He was sent back in 2010 and again earlier this month, in both cases for possessing indecent images of children.

PA

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