What do we do with a Child Murderer?

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Two 10 year old boys murdered a 3 year old child in Liverpool in 1993.
I remember in February 1993 when a young 3 yr old boy was taken from his mother in a shopping mall in Liverpool UK, by two 10-year-old boys. The 3 year old walked away from his mother for only a second and these 2 boys took his hand and led him out of the shopping Mall to his horrendous death.
They took Jamie on a walk for over 2.5 miles, along the way stopping every now and again to torture the poor little boy who was crying constantly for his mummy.
Finally they stopped at a railway track where they brutally kicked him, threw stones at him, rubbed paint in his eyes and pushed batteries up his anus.
It was actually worse than this. What these two boys did was so horrendous that Jamie’s mother was forbidden to identify his body.
They then left his beaten small body on the tracks so a train could run him over to hide the mess they had created. These two boys, even being boys, understood what they did was wrong, hence trying to make it look like an accident.
The pair were given new identities and released from custody in 2001.
One of these murderers now 27 years old, has just violated his parole by allegedly committing a very serious crime.
Reports have also been received stating that he has been drinking cider and snorting cocaine in several of Liverpool’s popular nightclubs, despite license conditions banning him from returning to the city without permission from his parole officer.
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