"I will always be known as the man who dealt with the James Bulger inquiry, " he said.
BBC: James Bulger murder: 'I will never forget mother's scream'
Jon Venables was just 10 years old when he and friend Robert Thompson murdered toddler James Bulger.
Venables was 10-years-old when he and friend Robert Thompson abducted and murdered two-year-old James Bulger in Bootle in 1993.
Jon Venables, one of the killers of James Bulger, has been denied parole.
Meanwhile, Laurence Lee, who was Venables' solicitor during the James Bulger murder trial, said he remained a deeply troubled young man.
BBC: Jon Venables thinks of James Bulger's death 'every day'
The attorney general is investigating after photographs said to show one of James Bulger's killers were allegedly posted on the internet.
The attorney general is taking legal action against several people who published photographs said to show one of James Bulger's killers.
BBC: Attorney general takes action over 'Bulger killer images'
Sir David Omand, who examined how James Bulger's killer was supervised on his release, said he "alone was responsible" for his crimes.
Jon Venables, one of the killers of James Bulger, has been jailed for two years after admitting downloading and distributing indecent images of children.
The review will be lead by Albert Kirby, the former head of Merseyside CID who led the investigation into the death of toddler James Bulger.
Lawrence Lee, the former solicitor for Jon Venables, one of two 10-year-olds who murdered two-year-old James Bulger in 1993, said the statistics were "very worrying".
In 1993, in England, two 11-year-old boys were sentenced to be detained indefinitely after they were found guilty of the murder of two-year-old James Bulger.
The father of murdered Liverpool toddler James Bulger has given a victim statement at the parole hearing of Jon Venables, one of his son's killers.
James Bulger would now be weeks away from his 23rd birthday.
BBC: James Bulger murder: Shelagh Fogarty remembers the trial
The man who brought the 10-year-old killers of James Bulger to justice says he will never forget the moment the toddler's mother realised her son was dead.
BBC: James Bulger murder: 'I will never forget mother's scream'
Such a move is not as radical as it looks, since in many cases witness the trial of the two ten-year-olds who killed James Bulger the prosecution already succeeds in arguing that the defendant knows right from wrong.
Although the details of her case provoked much horror and sorrow in 1968, there was little of the media-stoked outrage that accompanied the case of Robert Thomson and John Venables, two children from Liverpool, who also killed a smaller child, James Bulger, in 1993.
Their seats were just below the raised dock where their sons would sit for the next three weeks, listening to a prosecution which aimed to prove not only that they killed James Bulger, but that they planned to, and that when they did they knew it to be wrong.
BBC: James Bulger murder: Shelagh Fogarty remembers the trial
In a statement released through his solicitor, James' father Ralph Bulger said he was "relieved" by the board's decision.
Robin Makin, the solicitor for James's father Ralph Bulger, said giving somebody a false identity, as happened to Venables after he was released in 2001, was a "liberal experiment" that was never really going to work.
He also said Mr Bulger was unhappy the judge had not taken into account James's murder when sentencing.
Ralph Bulger told Leeds Crown Court his life has been a "daily nightmare" since James was murdered in 1993.
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