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  1. Following her release from prison, Parker was given a new identity as Hilary Nathan, [10] and spent some time in New Zealand under close surveillance before being allowed to leave for England. From at least 1992, she was living in the small village of Hoo , near Strood , Kent , and running a children's riding school . [ 11 ]

  2. Sep 8, 2012 · Hilary Nathan had been living under a new identity in Kent for years and hardly anybody knew who she was. She was tracked down by the press and quickly took off, ending up in Orkney.” Parker...

  3. On June 22, 1954 Pauline Parker and her best friend Juliet Hulme battered Pauline’s mother to death on secluded walkway at Victoria Park on Christchurch’s Port Hills. The brutal killing of Honorah...

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  4. Jul 8, 2019 · Pauline’s whereabouts remained unknown for another two years, when journalist Chris Cooke located her also residing in the UK. She was living a reclusive life in a quiet village in Kent, teaching children to ride horses. She had changed her name to Hilary Nathan.

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  5. Pauline - who became Hilary Nathan - stayed in New Zealand and was subject to parole conditions. In prison, she had become deeply religious and wanted to become a nun.

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  6. Jun 27, 2023 · Parker, who changed her name to Hilary Nathan, has lived a reclusive life in the United Kingdom. She became devoutly Catholic and has spent her days teaching children to ride horses. Her sister, Wendy, told New Zealand Women’s Weekly that Nathan has no “contact with the outside world” and deeply regrets killing her mother.

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  8. In 1997 a New Zealand journalist tracked Pauline Parker down in a small village in Kent, England. The convicted murderer whose youthful folie-a-deux had captivated the nations imagination was now a devout catholic named Hilary Nathan, who taught children how to ride horses. By Jean Sergent-Shadbolt

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