2008-02-08, 12:37
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Blev inspirerad av tråden om var John Hrons mördare eventuellt skulle finnas idag så det är kanske dags att sniffa upp ett ännu mer obegripligt mord som skedde i Februari 1993 i Liverpool.
Kan man förlåta det som skedde och hur mår dessa pojkar idag minns dom det dom gjorde? Och var befinner dom sig idag?
bakgrund kan läsas här från Wikipedia
Kan man förlåta det som skedde och hur mår dessa pojkar idag minns dom det dom gjorde? Och var befinner dom sig idag?
bakgrund kan läsas här från Wikipedia
Citat:
James Patrick Bulger (16 March 1990 – 12 February 1993) was the victim of a high-profile abduction and murder. His killers were two 10 year-old boys, Jon Venables (born 8 August 1982) and Robert Thompson (born 23 August 1982), in Merseyside, England.
The murder of a child by two other children caused an immense public outpouring of shock, outrage and grief, particularly in Liverpool and the area around Merseyside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_James_Bulger
The murder of a child by two other children caused an immense public outpouring of shock, outrage and grief, particularly in Liverpool and the area around Merseyside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_James_Bulger
Citat:
Jon Venables and Robert Thompson had been stealing things all day at the shopping center -- candy, a troll doll, some batteries, a can of blue paint, and other incidentals. Why did they decide to steal a baby? Was it a plot or a sudden, overwhelming compulsion? Once they had him, they didn’t know what to do with him. They could have easily discarded James, leaving him alone on the sidewalk, by a shop, where someone would discover the crying baby. But Jon and Robert, like children who would rather destroy their own possessions than give them to another, murdered the little boy. James’s parents would never see their baby alive again.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/classics3/bulger/
http://www.crimelibrary.com/classics3/bulger/
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A woman saw James and assumed he was with some other children nearby. Jon and Robert turned around and walked back toward James. “Come on, baby.” In his utter innocence, little James with a big bruise and cut on his forehead, once again followed his tormentors. They covered the child’s head with the hood of his anorak so that his wound would be less visible. Holding James’s hand, they walked back toward Stanley Road and crossed at a busy intersection. Some saw the child with the tear-streaked face. Some saw the cut on his forehead. It made some of them uneasy, but no one knew what to do. If James had screamed and cried for his mother or if the older boys had acted cruelly, surely someone would have rescued the child. Who could have imagined what was truly taking place? The thought of it impossible to fathom -- these ten-year-old boys were marching a little boy off to be murdered.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/notoriou.../bulger/3.html
http://www.crimelibrary.com/notoriou.../bulger/3.html