New claims emerged today of Venables crime being sex related.. it’s also been claimed that any official reason why Venables has been returned to prison will identify him, if that were the case, I’m sure it won’t take long to find out who was charged with what, when fits the description of this killer..
This story from the UK Sun: who also reveal that Robert Thomson, Venables accomplice, is gay and in a relationship, with a man who knows about his past … interesting…..
The Sun newspaper claimed it has uncovered the ‘exact details’ of the alleged offence, but said it was unable to publish them in full for fear Venables’ new identity would be revealed.
Today the Daily Mail revealed that Venables worked for years as a nightclub bouncer despite his violent past.
He was employed by a firm which provided door staff at clubs and concerts.
His bosses had no idea he was one of the country’s most notorious killers and were happy to hand him the responsibility for ejecting troublemakers from a series of venues.
In addition, he was able to dodge the vetting process which is aimed at stopping serious criminals from being employed on the door.
The revelation that the killer worked in a trade where dealing with brawls and confrontations is commonplace will raise further questions about the handling of Venables’s case since he was released from a secure unit nine years ago.
He was recalled to prison last month for a breach of his licence but ministers have refused to reveal what prompted the move.
According to informed sources, Venables’s hand-picked probation officers were fully aware of his occupation.
One source said: ‘Venables found the job himself and was quite clever about doing work which did not require him to be the subject of Criminal Record Bureau checks.
‘The company he worked for provided security at nightclubs and events.
‘So long as Venables had no contact with children, probation officers were happy for him to continue in the job. He worked for the company for three or four years.’
It is not known if Venables, who was given a new identity when he was released from jail in 2001 after serving eight years, was still working for the firm when he was recalled to prison.
But in recent years, recruitment procedures have been tightened up to ensure that people with a history of violence do not become bouncers.
It is illegal for anyone to work as a ‘door supervisor’ without a licence from the Security Industry Authority. It is thought that Venables may have sidestepped this requirement – and with it the vetting process – by working under a slightly different job title.
In order not to breach an injunction which protects his anonymity, the Ministry of Justice will not disclose why Venables is back in custody.
Claims that he was involved in a fight with a colleague and had a long-standing drink and drugs problem have been dismissed.
Privately, sources have described the reason for his recall as ’shocking’, prompting speculation that Venables may have been violent towards a child or woman.
The reason is thought to be so serious that it is unlikely he will even be considered for release for at least a year.
Following his recall to prison, sources believe it is only a matter of time before Venables’s cover is blown, leaving the Home Office with no option but to create a second new identity at an estimated cost of up to £250,000.
Officials will provide Venables with another new name, National Insurance number and passport when and if he is released.
Venables’s accomplice, Robert Thompson, now 27, is gay and is believed to be in a long-term relationship with a man who knows about his past.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255824/James-Bulger-killer-Jon-Venables-worked-bouncer-nightclub.html