
In February 1993, the UK was shaken by a crime that would change the way the country viewed youth violence, criminal responsibility, and the justice system forever.
Two-year-old James Bulger was abducted from a shopping centre in Bootle, England. What followed was a case so disturbing, so complex, and so emotionally charged that its impact is still felt decades later.
In this episode, we examine the events of that day, the investigation that followed, and the unprecedented trial that gripped the nation. We explore how the crime unfolded, how the offenders were identified, and the legal, ethical, and societal questions raised by a case involving perpetrators who were children themselves.
This episode focuses on the facts, the context, and the lasting consequences — not sensationalism. Listener discretion is advised.
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