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James Bulger petition signed by thousands after ITV documentary meaning public inquiry could be debated in Parliament

A PETITION calling for answers around child killer Jon Venables' release has been signed by more than 100,000 people.

The petition, which was backed by victim James Bulger's mother Denise, is demanding to know why experts found sick Venables was considered to be "rehabilitated" - before being sent back to jail for  possessing indecent images of children.

Little James Bulger was just two-years-old when he was snatched from a shopping centre and killed
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Little James Bulger was just two years old when he was snatched from a shopping centre and killedCredit: PA:Press Association

The number of signatures swelled in the hours after the ITV documentary aired and passed 100,000 today meaning it may now be debated in Parliament.

: "Throughout the conduct of the case there have been a number of issues that have been swept under the carpet. It's high time they were investigated.

"One mystery surrounding the murder of James Bulger case is why the 'experts' insisted that Jon Venables was rehabilitated.

"The report of the Prison Service into an incident at Red Bank secure unit has not been published. It is time to examine all this."

Denise Fergus​ tells Trevor McDonald that she still sets ​an ​empty chair at dinner table for ​her ​murdered son James Bulger​ ​
Mum Denise said she would continue to fight for justice for her son
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Mum Denise said she would continue to fight for justice for her sonCredit: PA:Press Association
The public is calling for answers around why Jon Venables was considered rehabilitated
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The public is calling for answers around why Jon Venables was considered rehabilitatedCredit: PA:Press Association
Venables was jailed when he was just 10-years-old for the torture and murder of the toddler
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Venables was jailed when he was just ten years old for the torture and murder of the toddlerCredit: Julia Quenzela
James Bulger killer Jon Venables charged over indecent images of children
Denise Fergus ​​shows previously unseen family photos of her murdered two-year-old son for a new documentary ​'​James Bulger: A Mother's Story with Trevor McDonald​'​

Little James was led away from mum Denise Fergus by schoolboy killers Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, who snatched the tot in a busy Merseyside shopping centre in 1993.

His body was found two days later on a railway track, where he had been beaten to death.

Denise tweeted: "As I have always said - I will continue to fight for justice for my son James - please support the new petition for a public inquiry #JusticeforJames.

"I will never stop fighting for my little boy."

It comes after outraged viewers also called for Venables' new name to be released.

Venables and Robert Thompson were given new identities and granted lifelong anonymity when they were freed on licence in 2001.

But fresh outrage was sparked after Venables - now in his mid-30s – was sent back to prison for three years and four months after admitting having more than 1,000 indecent images of children aged 6-13.

The father of murdered James Bulger also called for authorities to unmask the killer.

James Bulger's mum recently revealed that she still sets an empty chair at the dinner table in memory of her murdered son.

Denise Fergus showed Sir Trevor MacDonald around her home, which is filled with reminders of the tot, for a new documentary.

She said her son would "always be with me" - also reliving the moment she lost him in a Liverpool shopping centre after letting go of his hand to pay in a shop.

On the 20th anniversary of his murder, James Bulger's mum tells Sky News that Jon Venables is a 'Still a danger'