Feb 11, 2013

A heart paralysed by pain


THE father of murdered Liverpool toddler James Bulger last night said he does not believe his son's killers are a threat.

Ralph Bulger spoke after his ex-wife, James's mother, Denise Fergus, claimed she had tracked down Robert Thompson, 11 years after he and Jon Venables were convicted of the brutal murder.

Speaking through his solicitor, Rex Makin, yesterday Mr Bulger told the Daily Post he had no wish to know the whereabouts of either killer - both given new identities and addresses after their release in 2001.

He urged Mrs Fergus, who said she was "paralysed by hatred" at seeing Thompson face to face across a railway line, to abandon her search for Venables.#
the father of James has like his wife and the rest of the family gone through so much pain l have glimsped at this book and its so painful
lets hold the family in our prayers along with the city of Liverpool


My James: The Heartrending Story of James Bulger by His Father
No one will ever know just how much James meant to me. He brought so much to all who knew him in such a short space of time.

Never in a million years could anyone have imagined what was going to happen to this most special and treasured little boy.

check more out from here
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2272350/Ralph-Bulger--story-It-20-years-

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Winter tale now Xmas gone.

 It appears from stories communicated to myself. That winter doing its harsh event across the miles. Simply enjoying long walks across flat ...

MAYBE WE WON`T MEET AGAIN

. . . she got a postcard in the mail
That just said Heaven,with a picture of the ocean and the beach
The simple words he wrote her
Said he loved her
How he'd hold her if his arms would reach
Wish you were here, wish you could see this place
Wish you were near,Wish I could touch your face
The weather's nice, it's paradise
It's summertime all year and there's some folks we know
They say, "Hello, "
I miss you so, wish you were here"