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The Parker–Hulme murder case was the murder of Honorah Mary Rieper (also known as Honorah Mary Parker) in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 22 June 1954. The perpetrators were Rieper's teenage daughter Pauline Parker and her friend Juliet Hulme. Parker was 16 at the time, while Hulme was 15.
Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme met at Christchurch Girl’s High School in the 1950s. Juliet and Jonathan had emigrated with their parents Henry and Hilda from England when their father was ...
- Anna Leask
May 2, 2013 · After her release, Pauline Parker completed a Bachelors degree and trained as a librarian; after a few years, she moved to England where she eventually ran a riding school. After she was ‘outed’, she refused to speak to media, and moved to Orkney in remote Scotland.
Jun 15, 2019 · During the Easter holiday break. Pauline Parker joins the Hulme family on their holiday at Port Levy; a small coastal settlement about an hour away from Christchurch. A diary entry written during this time, makes the first reference to the ‘Fourth World’ .
In 1954, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme were convicted of one of New Zealand’s most brutal and high-profile murders. It was a sunny, crisp Tuesday afternoon in June when the girls attacked ...
- Anna Leask
Jul 8, 2019 · Known as the Parker-Hulme murder, the case shocked the nation because perpetrators Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme were teenage girls, and the victim was Pauline’s mother. It was June 1954 and this kind of thing just didn’t happen in New Zealand.
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Aug 28, 2011 · Pauline Parker, aged 16, and Juliet Hulme, 15, were convicted of the murder of Pauline's mother Honora at Christchurch on 22 June. Their story was later the subject of Peter Jackson's acclaimed film, Heavenly creatures.