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CHILD killer Jon Venables was hauled back to prison after years of drug abuse and brushes with the law.
It has been revealed that the 27-year-old killer of toddler James Bulger finally ended up back behind bars after a bust-up at work.
Venables flipped out without warning at a fast food restaurant which employed him and grappled with another worker.
He was suspended - and ended up in jail for breaching his bail conditions.
Venables had already been arrested for possessing cocaine and for another bust-up outside a fast food shop.
He was just 10 when he and fellow thug Robert Thompson battered two-year-old James to death on a railway line in Merseyside.
The murder shocked the nation and the pair were provided with new identities when they were finally released in 2001.
But insiders say Venables descended into a life of drug abuse and brushes with the law.
He now lives alone in a bedsit - and a legal ban on exposing his new name, location or appearance remains in place.
It was yesterday claimed he began snorting cocaine and popping ecstasy pills while throwing himself into his local nightclub scene.
And it was revealed that until last Christmas, Venables was buying a gram of cocaine a week to feed his habit. That led to a major brush with police.
Snorting cocaine with a friend down a dirty alley outside a club in December 2008, Venables was stunned to see plainclothes police running towards him.
Both men were arrested on suspicion of possessing Class A drugs. They were later allegedly let off with cautions.
But violence has also brought Venables to the attention of the law. Our source said that in one incident outside a fast food shop he got into a row with the boyfriend of a female reveller.
After being accused of pinching her bottom, he was punched in the face.
Police arrested both men on suspicion of affray. He spent the night in custody but was released without charge the next morning.
Yesterday, James Bulger's mum demanded to be officially told why Venables was back in prison.
A spokesman for Denise Fergus, 42, said: The Probation Service have promised to keep her informed and has assured her she was not in danger at any time.
"But she believes that she and the public have a right to know what Venables has done."
Denise added on Twitter: "Would like to let everyone know Jon Venables is where he belongs tonight - behind bars."
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has insisted details of the prison recall cannot be revealed, as it could "prejudice criminal proceddings".
Venables will be able to appeal against his prison recall within 28 days.
His solicitor Laurence Lee said he was "shocked" at the arrest.
He added: "If I were a betting man and someone said to me one of the killers of James Bulger had returned to prison, I would have put a lot of money on it not being Jon because he was the less evil of the two." >>
Answer by ThoughtThinking
Your personality, Who you are, is shaped by your experiences, your environment, what you've been through...all these are factors what you'll become. from these factors you gain your knowledge which shapes how you respond and act towards thing knowing what you know. Of course a personality 'disorder' is originated by a past experience, but that doesn't mean it's a secret.
Answer by david
sond like a major problem.
Answer by All hat
Sheesh you ask, seemingly, a reasonable question, the follow on with this freight train of information about some particular killer?
Pass
Answer by Jeanne B
I have worked with people with personality flaws, because I have worked with people with personalities. We are all human and have flaws. Some, as in your example, are greater than others, and may exist on a level of their lives far deeper than meer personality. I think it might even be deeper than the worst of mental illness.
The flaws you refer to, the willingness to feed their perversions with activity like this, were unrecognized by others in charge of these criminals, and were not really a secret. If the men didn't discuss their violent nature with others, the couldn't have found each other and committed these crimes together. But others they did begin discussions with turned away, closed their eyes, and did nothing to stop the eroded thinking of these men.
There are moments when people reveal their evil natures to others, though not everyone understands how deeply some traits can be or what their meaning is. It is most unfortunate when that happens.
Answer by Lady Justice
I don't understand, this newspaper states that venables worked in a fast food restaurant but I read in another newspaper that he was a security guard/bouncer in a nightclub and then about a year ago I read that he's an office worker
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