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Bulger killer ‘uses porn to cope in jail’

Parole report reveals why Venables was denied release last month

- Daily Mail Reporter

child killer Jon Venables uses sex and pornograph­y ‘as a means of coping’ and has an ‘attraction to sexual violence’, parole experts have warned.

The chilling details are revealed in documents released yesterday which explain why he was denied the chance of freedom last month.

Two-year-old James Bulger was tortured and killed by Venables and Robert Thompson – who were both ten years old at the time – after they snatched him from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside, in February 1993.

The pair were jailed for life but released on licence with new identities in 2001. Venables, now 36, was sent back to prison in 2010 and again in 2017 for possessing indecent images of children.

he has been serving a 40-month sentence and this year the Parole Board was asked to review his case when he became eligible for release on licence. The panel decided he should not be freed.

The assessment read: ‘The risk factors identified at the time of his offending included his sexual interests and an attraction to sexual violence as well as other issues considered relevant but amenable to change.

‘Risk factors identified in subsequent reviews include thinking about sex a lot, problems in maintainin­g relationsh­ips, concerns about self-awareness, and his ability to deal with stress.

‘ Features leading up to his offending as an adult included a sense of dissatisfa­ction and lack of fulfilment in life, a need for excitement, and a tendency to turn to sex or pornograph­y as a means of coping.’ during his time in prison, his behaviour was said to have been ‘positive’. he had a job and was attending courses to address his ‘propensity for sexual offending’, the papers said.

A number of ‘protective factors’ – which may deter him from reoffendin­g – were also considered, including level of intelligen­ce, making constructi­ve use of his time and having a motivation for self-reflection.

Summarisin­g the decision to refuse parole, the document said: ‘ Given that key areas of risk remained subject to continuing interventi­ons, the panel considered that Mr Venables was appropriat­ely located in custody where outstandin­g levels of risk could be addressed.’

Venables will be eligible for another parole review in two years’ time. A spokesman for the Parole Board said: ‘Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public if released and whether that risk is manageable in the community.’

 ??  ?? Monster: Ten-year-old Jon Venables
Monster: Ten-year-old Jon Venables
 ??  ?? Killed: James Bulger
Killed: James Bulger

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