Murder of James Bulger on 12 February 1993 in England
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Direct from SLATS, the Sports Licensing and Tailgate Show. Rick talks with Jamie Bulger of Mac Daddy Leisure. Jamie is an inventor, an innovator and holder of multiple patents. The Mac Daddy Sport, is a revolutionary mobile chair designed to take all the work out of transporting gear to and from your favorite tailgating or … Continue reading Jamie Bulger from Mac Daddy Leisure →
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3-year-old Jamie Bulger went missing at a shopping mall with his mother in Merseyside England. The whole community came together to find him until his body was discovered the next day. Police do an investigation to find the murderer and saw on security footage Jamie walking out of the shopping mall with two 10 year old boys. Police are relived to see Jamie walk away with two young boys. But the police will soon find out those two 10 year old boys, are the murderers of Jamie Bulger.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The murder of James Bulger on his anniversary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victoria-mc-kinney/message
The Evening Standard’s former Courts Correspondent, Paul Cheston, joins us again as Jennifer Johnson is jailed for perjury. Jennifer Johnson has been found guilty of lying to protect ‘Babes in the Wood’ child killer Russell Bishop. Her lies helped Bishop initially escape justice for murdering nine-year-olds Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway in Brighton in October 1986, leading to the two girls’ families waiting an agonising 32 years for justice. Paul covered Rosemary West, Jamie Bulger, & the Soham murders and is the author of 'The Babes in the Woods Murders' And if you like what you've been hearing, why not buy us a coffee? buymeacoff.ee/YDLMF
should we treat children as Adults even after committing a very crime? Today I talk about the obduction and murder of Jamie Bulger --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truck-stop-murder-and-true-crimes-podcast/support
Interview with The Evening Standard’s former Courts Correspondent (honoured by the most senior judge in the Old Bailey) - Paul Cheston Paul covered Rosemary West, Jamie Bulger, & the Soham murders - Old pals Ben & Paul talk Russell Bishop & upcoming Jennifer Johnson perjury trial. Plus Max Clifford, Billie-Jo Jenkins, Jill Dando, Barry George, Sean Jenkins, Jeffrey Archer & Neil Hamilton Johnny Depp loses bid to overturn ruling in libel case Major General jailed for school fees fraud - believed to be the most senior officer to be court-martialled since 1815.
For parents one of our biggest fears is someone taking our child. When we teach our kids about stranger danger we tend to focus on adult predators because we don’t expect other kids to be a threat. What happens when you let your guard down for just a minute? Is it dangerous to assume kids aren't the monsters you need to watch out for? Get ready to hear about Liverpool's youngest convicted criminals. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From a chef and hairdresser - to becoming one of Liverpool’s leading on-air characters. In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, Pete Price tells of his early years on stage at a colourful time in Liverpool’s before making his debut on BBC Radio Merseyside. After more years as a comedian and singer, tempted back to Radio City, he was offered the late-night phone which he made his own. Shunted from Radio City across Magic, City Gold and the first and subsequent incarnation of City Talk, the programme developed a life of its own. Pete opens up about how he helped his city through Hillsborough and the murder of Jamie Bulger. He talks too about the importance of sound management and gifted production, of the drama of great radio – and his fears about the future of the phone in genre itself – and about the future of radio talent. In his own words, this is the Pete Price story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .
You might need a hug after this one. Macy covers the heartbreaking and unfathomable murder of two-year-old Jamie Bulger. Hold onto your butts, its a sad one. Cullen covers his favorite tentacled creature and alcohol, the kraken. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/herefortheboospodcast)
“They were saying ‘certain stories shouldn't be told'…that was the reason they wanted it to be removed…like a quarter of a million people…there was one festival in the UK, they got so much hate mail, people saying they were going to boycott the festival if they were going to show the film, they ended up dropping it.” Filmmaker Vincent Lambe was the centre of much controversy earlier this year, when his short film – Detainment - was nominated for an Oscar. The movie charts the immediate aftermath of the arrest of two young boys charged with, and subsequently found guilty of, the 1993 murder of a two-year-old toddler named Jamie Bulger in Liverpool. The case was so disturbing it left a nation floundering for answers that never really came, and it remains a raw wound to the degree that a film such as this can cause the visceral backlash it did with many believing it should never have been made, not to mind being accepted into the Oscars. Vincent came under huge criticism for not engaging with Jamie Bulger's mother prior to making the film. The tabloid media eviscerated him and his film (including spreading many mistruths about its content), and more mainstream journalists found themselves gagged by editors when it came to reviews and any attempts to divorce content from hysteria. Detainment is a powerful work that is difficult to watch, and raises many questions about what constitutes responsible film-making around such sensitive subjects. Links: www.detainmentfilm.com A Pint With Seaniebee Please subscribe to support the podcast: www.patreon.com/seaniebee Audible Feast list of Best Podcast Series of 2016 & 2017: https://tinyurl.com/ya5yj9vs 50 Best Podcast Episodes list 2016 &2017: https://tinyurl.com/y7ryajat Release date: November 20th 2019 Runtime: 50m Recorded: Cork
Il 14 febbraio 1993, nella periferia di Liverpool, vengono trovati i resti di Jamie Bulger, un bambino di due anni torturato a morte e poi gettato sotto le ruote di un treno. Nella città del Merseyside si scatena la caccia “al mostro”, condotta dal detective Albert Kirby. Le indagini durano solo due giorni e la verità che emerge rende ancora più spaventoso il brutale omicidio.
On this episode, the girls from The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce chat about crime and punishment. From kids committing crimes to adults breaking the law, the girls chat about many cases including the arsonists of the recent bushfires as well as victims including Jamie Bulger, Jill Meagher and Daniel Morcombe, the girls talk about many crimes that have shocked and appalled the public. Join in for this most interesting discussion here on the Wedge.
Yay! An in-person recording! So of course we're getting kooky. Marissa covers the tragic. brutal, untimely murder of James "Jamie" Bulger. Marissa and Anna discuss the legal and psychological consequences for the children that committed the horrific crime against an even younger child. Then Anna discusses the alleged haunting of Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road in Long Island, NY. There have been many, many reports of various spooky occurrences at this location. What do you think? Any validity to it or just some locals telling stories? //Dont forget to rate, subscribe & review!//Instagram: @butwhatdoweknowpodcastFacebook: @BWDWKpodcastTwitter: @BWKWKpodcastemail: butwhatdoweknowpod@gmail.com//(Instagram)Music: @cliff_albert Art: @ohsamit
In this episode the guys are honored to be joined by Jamie Bulger, the founder, president and CEO of Hunter’s Edge (https://www.hunters-edge.com/) where they discuss how he got started in the scent cover and odor elimination business and why it is so important to use products such as his while out in the field. We […]
Sofie talks to returning guest comedian, writer and sex worker Avery Edison about being transgender, feeling like a dinosaur, why “cops aren’t human”, restorative justice, what comedy and sex work have in common, bi-polar disorder, being sent to a men's prison in Canada, the difference between handcuffs and manacles, the Jamie Bulger case and removing emotion from the justice system. Trigger warning: Imprisonment, suicidal thoughts. Artwork by Linda Brinkhaus Jingle by Bailey Lenart Produced by Sarah Garvey A huge thanks to Phoenix Artist Club in London for letting me record my podcast and do my shows with them. Special thanks to Peter Dunbar. Works mentioned in this episode: The Bulger Killers: was justice done? – Channel 4 The works of Michel Foucault Made of Human Podcast online: Twitter: @podmoh Facebook: facebook.com/madeofhumanpodcast Web: madeofhumanpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/mohpod Sofie Hagen online: Twitter: @SofieHagen Facebook: facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker Web: sofiehagen.com Instagram: @sofiehagendk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Laura (who is in London via Skype) and Lisa (who is at home in LA) discuss behavioral profiling and cases including James Bulger who was tragically tortured and murdered in February 1993 in Merseyside by two ten year old boys. This case has a contextual bearing and resonance with the Robin Hood Hills case. They then discuss Jessie Misskelley and his "confessions".Please note that in this episode, we refer to 2 year old James Bulger as "Jamie Bulger" which is the name we had always heard in the media. However, we now understand that his family prefers him to be called James. While we can not go back and re-record this episode, we wanted to apologize for this error.Health Warning: this podcast contains graphic material that maybe upsetting to listeners #HisNameWasJamesBulger#HisNameWasStevie#HisNameWasMichael#HisNameWasChristopherNew to Real Crime Profile? Never miss an episode by subscribing today at smarturl.it/realcrimeBlue Apron - Get 3 meals free on your first order when you visit them here: www.blueapron.com/realcrimeAnd use these codes for special offers:StoryWorth storyworth.com/realcrimeSimpliSafe http://simplisafe.com/realcrime
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