Chris Cooke.
NZ Women's Weekly (undated)
An interview with Pauline's sister Wendy.
Wickens, Barbara.
Maclean's March 27, 1995. p. 61 [jp]
"Haunted by homicide" (see 7.9.3).
Sullivan, Barbara.
Chicago Tribune, Sun. Mar. 26, 1995. p. 1. [sb]
"Murder was the case."
Article concerning Anne Perry's recent NAm book tour, and interview with Ms Perry.
Marchand, Philip.
Toronto Star, Mar. 5, 1995. p. C5 [se]
"Author tries to avoid past as teenage murderer."
Gristwood, Sarah.
The Australian Women's Weekly, March 1995. pp. 18-21. [sb] "Haunted by my Horrible Past"
"Jailed at 15 for her part in a brutal murder, author Anne Perry thought her secret was safe..." (see 7.9.2).
Darnton, John.
New York Times, Tuesday February 14, 1995. B1-2(N). [jp]
"Author Faces Up to a Long, Dark Secret." (see 7.9.1).
Lyall, Sarah.
New York Times, Wed. Aug. 17, 1994. C9(L). [jp]
"Mystery Writer's Hidden Mystery."
McCrum, Robert.
The New Yorker Magazine. to be published. [mf]
"Robert McCrum was just here [Christchurch] recently writing the definitive Parker/Hulme story. ...I think his article will answer a lot of your questions and push all our ideas about 'the moider' into a whole new territory." [note: personal communication, mf 94/04/20. jp]
Clarkson, Neil.
The Press (Christchurch), Supplement, p. 1. October 5, 1991. [jb]
"Murder Without Remorse"
Profiles the defence lawyer, Brian McClelland, who talks about the trial of Parker and Hulme.
Sabbage, Lisa.
New Zealand Woman's Weekly. August 26, 1991. pp. 36-38. [jb]
"The murder that stunned New Zealand!"
Examines the murder of Honora Parker by her daughter, Pauline, and friend Juliet Hulme in the light of a new book 'Parker and Hulme - a lesbian view' by Julie Glamuzina and Alison Laurie.
Clarkson, Neil.
The Press (Christchurch), June 17, 1989. p. 23. [jb]
"Separation threat trigger for a brick attack."
Features the murder of Honora Parker, Christchurch, 22 June 1954. Pauline Yvonne Parker and Juliet Marion Hulme were convicted.