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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · On June 22, 1954, the day Pauline Parker described as “The Day of the Happy Event” in her diary, she and Juliet Hulme invited Honorah Rieper out for a walk. The three of them went to Victoria Park, where they enjoyed afternoon tea and then set out to wander the park.

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  3. According to NZ law enforcement and Department of Justice officials, Pauline Parker's diaries do not exist anymore and haven't for many years. Glamuzina & Laurie give the following information about the diaries in their book (abbreviated G? in this section, see 7.7): (p. 76)

  4. The ParkerHulme murder case was the murder of Honorah Rieper 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.

  5. Seventy years after Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme were convicted of one of New Zealand’s most brutal and high-profile murders, senior journalist Anna Leask speaks exclusively to Juliet’s...

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  6. That night police found Pauline's diary. The next day the teenagers were arrested for murder. The jury rejected the defence assertion that Pauline and Juliet were insane, and on 28 August they were convicted of murder. Pauline spent around five years in Paparua Prison, near Christchurch.

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  8. There is no physical evidence, officially, that Juliet ever kept a diary, though in real life Pauline Parker referred to Juliet Hulme's diary in many places in her own. Persistent and published rumour has Juliet's diary and writings being destroyed at Ilam on the night of June 22, 1954.

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