đŸ”„ “I WON’T REST UNTIL THE TRUTH IS OUT!” — Bulger’s Father Unearths ‘H0:RRI:FYING FILES’ Allegedly Exposing Jon Venables’ Accomplice as TikTok Gangster Sam Walker, Sending SH0CKWAVES Through Liverpool 30 Years On đŸ˜±đŸ”„

It has been more than three decades since the tragic murder of two-year-old James Bulger shocked the world. But for Ralph Bulger, James’s father, the wounds have never truly healed. Now, after years of silence, he has come forward with what he calls “horrifying documents”—evidence that he claims could change everything we thought we knew about one of Britain’s most infamous cases.

According to Ralph, the newly surfaced files suggest that Robert Thompson, one of the two boys convicted of James’s murder in 1993, may have been living under a new identity connected to the TikTok personality and alleged Liverpool gangster, Sam Walker.

Ralph says he received anonymous packages containing old police notes, photos, and identity forms—some of which bear a striking resemblance to Walker’s early life. “The resemblance, the timing, the details—it’s all there,” he told The Mirror. “I won’t rest until this is brought to light.”

While no official statement has been made by authorities, the claims have reignited public outrage and speculation. Social media users are split: some believe the theory exposes decades of government cover-ups, while others warn against spreading unverified information that could endanger lives.

Sam Walker, known on TikTok for flaunting luxury cars and brushes with the law, has publicly denied any connection to the Bulger case. “This is mad. I’m not that person,” Walker posted on his channel, accusing online sleuths of fueling a witch hunt.

Legal experts have urged caution, reminding the public that identity protection orders were issued for both Venables and Thompson after their release. “Breaking those orders could lead to criminal charges,” said one barrister familiar with the case.

Still, Ralph Bulger insists he won’t back down. “If they think I’ll stop, they’re wrong,” he said. “This isn’t about revenge—it’s about truth and justice for my boy.”

As the debate intensifies, police have neither confirmed nor denied whether the documents are being examined. For now, Liverpool—and the nation—watches anxiously, as a 30-year-old wound threatens to reopen once again.

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