I have to admit I'd forgotten about his reoffending.
To repeat myself, the legal system ties itself in knots.
Firstly, decide how to punish him.
Then, decide to give him a new identity.
Release him.
He reoffends.
Should his identity continue to be kept secret? Should he be given a new, new identity?
His latest crime is not as serious as the first one he was given a new identity for, so...?
I'm going to say something that I know will upset lots of people, but I'm not doing it to deliberately cause bother.
If Venables and Thomson had both been gassed after killing Jamie Bulger, there would have been no need for agonising about new identities or reoffending.
It would have been barbaric to execute children?
So keeping them alive to commit sex crimes is more civilised?
Really, how civilised are we as a society? We protect the offender and then worry when he re-offends?
To repeat myself again, I know that the issue of children committing crime is a thorny one. I don't know that I would actually have supported the death penalty for these two, but given the severity of their crime, the bending over backwards of the state to protect them and then Venables' further offending, it's bound to cross your mind.