“WE RELIVE IT EVERY SINGLE DAY” — James Bulger’s Parents Reveal the Agony That Never Fades… and the Chi-lling Truth That the System Protected His K-llers More Than Their Son

It has been more than thirty years since the abduction and murder of two-year-old James Bulger shocked the world. Time has passed, trials have ended, and lives have moved on for many. But for James’s parents, the door to that day has never closed.

In rare, emotional interviews, Denise Fergus and Ralph Bulger have spoken about the weight they continue to carry — a grief that feels as raw now as it did in 1993. “People tell us to move on,” Denise once said, “but how do you move on when you see your child’s face every time you close your eyes?”

💔 A Day Frozen in Time

For James’s parents, February 12, 1993, is not just a date in history — it is a day that replays endlessly in their minds. Denise recalls the ordinary moment when James slipped from her grasp in a shopping centre, an image that has tormented her ever since: “I never thought for one second it would be the last time I saw him alive.”

That simple, devastating detail — a mother losing her child’s hand in a crowd — has become a symbol of the unbearable “what ifs” that parents carry for a lifetime.

🔥 Anger That Never Died

Both Denise and Ralph have expressed anger not only at the killers, but also at a system that, in their view, never delivered true justice. Early release, new identities, and repeated protections for the killers have only deepened the wound. “They protect them,” Ralph once said bitterly, “but who protected James?”

For the family, every parole hearing, every new revelation, rips open scars they never wanted — or were allowed — to close.

🕯️ Memory as Resistance

The Bulger family has often said that keeping James’s memory alive is their only form of justice. Public vigils, interviews, and campaigns serve as both a tribute and a protest — a refusal to let the tragedy fade into silence. “The world might move on,” Denise said, “but I never will. James deserves to be remembered.”

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