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Twenty-six years ago, the horrific murder of a tiny boy in England shocked the world.
On February 12, 1993, 10-year-old boys Jon Venables and Robert Thompson abducted two-year-old toddler James Bulger.
While his mother was momentarily distracted, the two boys led the toddler away from a shopping centre in Kirkby, Merseyside.
In the hours that followed, two-year-old Bulger was horrendously tortured and killed before being left by nearby rail tracks. His body was discovered two days later.
On November 24, 1993, Thompson and Venables, then aged 11, became the youngest convicted murderers in modern British history.
Sentencing the two boys to a minimum sentence of eight years, the judge, Mr Justice Morland, declared that the pair had committed a crime of “unparalleled evil and barbarity”.
In 2001, after eight years in prison, Thompson and Venables were released on life-long parole, and given new identities.
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I don't think Australia, Canada or the US take convicted felons from the UK. Unless Venerables has another citizenship we don't know about, the idea that they're just going to send him overseas to save money is absolutely scare mongering.
Not necessarily. I can imagine Canada accepting Venables, After all, it just paid millions of dollars compo to a terrorist.