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  • Anne Perry, you're a murderer. You and your best friend took turns beating her mother to death with a brick. You can downplay it all you want. You can criticize Heavenly Creatures all you want. That movie simply shows the truth: that you participated in a horrible, evil thing. Stop acting like you're an innocent victim who was dogged into that situation. You planned it with Pauline. And you carried it out with her. WITH her. You are just as much to blame as she is. Grow a backbone and face up.

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  • It sickens me to watch. 5 years, pfftt! She killed in cold blood,as did the Manson fanily. Her being a impressionable child, they were brainwashed by a cult leader.I can't see the difference.All cold blooded murderers should be shot,all rapists castrated or steralised,paedophiles,impalle­d. You get more time for being a drug dealer than killing.Goes to show where the western governments has its values. people are expendible, but make some money without telling them & they'll bang you up for life!

  • @thekrrib no not like the Manson family. you must read lots of tabloids to get your "news"

  • @Hugo411 Opinions are like assholes, we've all got one.

  • Well, she was convicted as the main perp, like her friend also was, not accessory...but it doesnt matter. And its so long time ago...good that she has a nice life now.

  • Ive read Anne's novels and those made me feel better. Its not Anne that disturbs me its Pauline. I never would kill my mother because of a friend. So I cant understand the reactions towards Anne/Juliet. Pauline killed her mother. Thats all.

  • poor thing.. having to live with a mistake she made when she was just a CHILD. I feel sorry for her. I chopped the head off my duck thinking I was going to eat it and I will NEVER forget that experience. It still haunts me and i will always feel guilty about what I did. I couldn't begin to imagine what she must be going through. I hope the universe provides her with the strength to keep moving forward, despite the negative energy from those awful people so quick to condemn her.

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    oh yeah we're awful people. except for that murderer. she's great.

  • She doesn't even show remorse at all and is still making excuses for why she did it! can you imagine?

  • @gmwoodworth I know right! If Pauline threatened suicide, Juliet should've TOLD someone. But no. She helped beat a innocent woman's life out of her. How can she act like that's not HORRIBLE?!?!?! Rebuild herself? WTF?! Can that poor woman rebuild herself? No, I don't think so.

  • i'd read her book =)

  • personally I do agree with comments such as the fact that she did what she did and is accountable - I am also sure that she does live with it - regardless of whether or not other people can see it

  • Reading some of her other interviews and looking at how she behaves today and in the past, it would seem she has some kind of narcissistic personality disorder with sociopathic traits.

  • How does 5 years in prison "pay" for the life she brutally took? I'll never buy nor read one of her books.

  • She looks so heartless and empty. So logical and factual in her account of how she murdered an innocent woman. This lady sends shivers down my spine.

  • @alicemacf So after 40 years you still want all sort of emotion and drama as she talks about it? Keep watching your TV shows for that Hollywood expression your seeking.

  • This murderer thinks she knows what pain is? i'll give her pain.

    I'll stick my hard dick in her fanny and fuck her to death. We'll call it day .

  • come on guys, she helped shape cinematic history! Before Heavenly Creatures, peter jackson only directed gory, comedy-horror films.  I believe that because of this murder, he made the film, and then was given the opportunity to direct Lord of the Rings. Anne Perry helped to create the lord of the rings trilogy!

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  • @notoriousstrumpet Look at her face...? She is clearly Juliet HULME (Her accomplice was Pauline Parker)

  • Please don't reply to me with nasty comments but can anyone answer me this:

    Why are soldiers different?

    Nothing implied, no alternative meaning.

    Just a question that I need answering.

  • @RedRoosterRoad Soldiers don't murder people in cold blood, as a rule. I am sure some snap, and do horrible things, but having a sociopathic personality disorder and having killed during battle are not comparable in regards to the soldier/sociopath states of mind or actions.

  • @RedRoosterRoad I'll give you a balanced answer.

    You could argue that there is no difference between them; no one has the right to take away the life of another person, so the circumstances are irrelevant. However, many people would argue that soldiers kill for the greater good, and for the benefit of a large amount of people. This, of course, is arguable.

  • @RedRoosterRoad There's an interesting little bit in Harris' The End of Faith about this. I think what has to be looked at is not the atrocity, it is the psychology behind it. A pilot who bombs a city in the context of war, killing thousands of innocents may have the higher body-count on their hands, but the act is more impersonal than brutally murdering any one of those people would be. Most soldiers have the capacity for love, at least for their family.

  • He's so easy on her but i guess he's not trying to scare her off.

  • @GhoulsRUs2011 If you dont understand that death is final at that age...I would be really worried...

    I am not saying that crimes cant be commited in the spur of the moment. We are all of us after all full of emotions that can sometimes take the overhand over logic.But she really didnt understand that when you hit someone hard on the head that it can be fatal?

    I dont believe that.

  • WOW... O___O

  • @GaRideOnUrDiscoStick That’s exactly how i felt also.

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  • Wow this woman is psychotic; does she really feel that serving 5yrs in prison is a fair exchange for taking a person's life? She seems cold and detached, she should be locked up for life.

  • What a horrible women!! well as long as she can move on......eeek She could at least have said how sorry she was and how she shouldnt have done it!! but it's all about her and how it's affected her!!! Selfish!!!! the blood will always be on your hands 

  • Remember the saying - 'Given the right time and conditions human beings are capable of ANYTHING.'

  • She uses the word "I"and"myself" an awful lot...

  • @GhoulsRUs2011 How can you be 15 and not understand death? There are children books about the topic When I was that same age I understood the diffrence between right and wrong though...

  • Agreed MemorieLane...I read an interview with her and she states she would love to tell people it's none of their business, what's it to them that she murdered someone?(!) Because she's white and articulate, she can be forgiven and trusted. There are plenty of less intelligent not so white murderers out there who *might* actually feel true remorse and will not commit another crime, but I bet everyone here who feels so forgiving won't rush to live next door to any of them. She's a sociopath.

  • I'm afraid it's too brutal a crime for me to want to read her books. She heard someone scream & kept bashing. Or watching. Horrible.

  • Brilliant woman. Sad that so many of the commenters are such dicks.

  • She's fucking crazy.

  • People are quick to dismiss her as a monster, but she sounds very intelligent, coherent, and rehabilitated. The murder has become the defining moment of her life, and she seems to be doing well considering society will never allow her to move past it.

  • @Behemothic101 i don't think one should be allowed to move past being a murderer

  • "When I was 13 I became seriously ill, oh, and when I was 15 I committed a crime." I love the way she inserts that so casually. No feeling whatsoever.

  • . . . . and now she wants to write a book about how she took the life

    of another human being and Profit from it.

    Should be a LAW to stop criminals like her from doing this.

  • Juliet Hulme has been totally rehabilitated to society. She is no longer a dangerous member of society and will never commit another crime. I do not understand why people have a problem with this. I wonder if people are more forgiving in their attitude towards Pauline Parker - she now runs a children's school and shuns media attention, expressing great remorse over the act. Two people who have been rehabilitated to civilised society perfectly well.

  • I wonder what she would think if someone came to her, tied her up than hit her on head just as she did with the mother? Juliet is the one breathing, not the poor lady that she killed. 

  • I admire the interviewer.

  • even though you changed your name to Anne Perry you will always be Juliet Hulme. live with it, you murdered an innocent woman. quit making lame excuses and realize what you did.

  • @AEC2121 She lives with that every day, dude. She has realized what she did. You don't know what its like to be her. For all you know, she is reminded of that incident every day and regrets it.

  • @BecomeMyNewCat I dont know what I'd rather other than I'd rather they saw the error of their ways before doing it. I had a crazy fantasy life too and am happy nothing even remotely close to that happened. I wonder how psycho they had to have been to NOT think about what would come after.. I get what you're saying but I get really pissed when someone says they are glad she 'realizes it was wrong'. Does she really (to me it's also not enough that she realizes it).

  • @BecomeMyNewCat i suppose it takes all sorts... i cant even remotely relate to what youre writing, that she can live with herself for 50 years is bad enough to me, but bringing up admiration.. lordy.

  • Not sure how to feel... on one hand the fact remains she murdered an innocent woman but at the same time I don't want to be one of these people pointing the finger and claiming she can never pay. Moral conundrum!

  • So many excuses...drugs, divorce, age, and then saying you were an accessory to the crime? You sick bastard, you were charged with murder. You helped murder an innocent woman by hitting her many, many times in the back of her head with a brick. How dare you sit here and make excuses?

  • What? It must've been very upsetting for her that people thought she was a monster? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? She bricked someone to death. Oh it's not upsetting for the victim at all but for this lil bitch. Oh, poor you. I'm sorry you murdered someone and now are a rich millionaire and no one even cares that you did such a horrible thing.

  • It sickens me that she seems to be enjoying her life after taking the life of another.

  • That´s why Anne Perry knows how to write about murderers so wll-because she is a murderer herself

  • I've met her and she's a wonderful woman. It was horrible, but this is not the woman I know today.

  • How can a human being sit there, sit there and share a tale so disgusting to a camera, to a man sat less that eight inches across from you? One nasty, brutal, evil, self-absorbed, witch of a woman. Had people being nice to you? Probably because they were scared you smack them down too. You don't just make me feel sick, but you make everybody else feel sick. Treating this interview as something as a joke, you deserve to be bashed to death - in fact, complete lie. You deserve to burn to death.

  • @AspiredLust Wait, so you're saying this woman is evil for the act of violence and hate she committed... but it's totally above board for you to do the same to her? No one deserves to be bashed to death - that's the point. I mean geez, at least this woman realizes she doesn't want to be that way anymore.

    Would you really rather she grovel and spend her entire life bemoaning the past, or would you rather she become a functioning member of society?

  • @AspiredLust That attitude will never move us forward. We could be so much better than that, we really could.

  • What a nasty, self-absorbed, shameless whench. She killed an innocent woman yet shows no sincere remorse. She only regrets that the world found out about her past.

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  • I think theyve done their time and everybody should move on...but "accessory of murder":..come on! Perry had involvement in the murder as Parker.

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  • I just don't understand how somebody, even at 15, can get the power to bash somebody to death like that so cruely.. 15 is still old enough to know the difference between right and wrong.. When I was 15 I could barely gather up the strength to squash a bug let alone bash somebody in the head with a brick over 40 times. I'm sorry but I just don't understand how somebody can do something so terrible and be able to live with themselves after.... It boggles my mind =(

  • They remind me of Susan Atkins,the killer whore who murdered Sharon Tate & baby....SHE wasn't sorry,either.....only sorry that she got caught and sorry she was in jail all those years. I bet she's sorry now,she's down in Hell giving the Devil an eternal BJ....tramp.

  • How come they didn't go after any of the other parents? Why pick on Pauline's mother? In that case,they should have killed all 4 of the parents,then run off together....with no passports,they wouldn't get very far...except to jail.

    Murdering bitches!

  • Both creeps repeatedly bashed that poor woman over the head with a brick. Who cares if they were minors, these monsters, they each should have gotten a life sentence. 5 years for that kind of brutality, what kind of justice is that? And just the fact that this woman is able to give interviews and talk about her unspeakable crime, just like that, so matter-of-factly, claiming she has paid her dues! This is appalling.

  • He gave her an easy ride. Ass licker.

  • Just so people know the brutality of the woman behind the posh accent, it took 45 blows to the head with a brick to kill her victim.

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  • she loves to talk about herself. meh

  • @hollyzone - That tends to happen during an INTERVIEW. 

  • she could just be hiding her emotions, so it may not be fair to call her a sociopath anymore. although, the lack of any emotion at all (except for self pity) is quite chilling. Maybe she was more of a sociopath when she was a teenager, and maybe the leftover traces help her deal with any guilt. How else does someone deal with guilt like that, than for their minds to twist themselves into believing that they have complete moral high ground?

  • A sociopath in every sense of the word and deserve no apology.

  • What I don't understand, is that, they werent all stupid. They should have realised that even if the mother is dead theres little chance for pauline to go to south affrica together.

    Combined with the fact that they hit the mother 45 times in the head, I must assume that they have deep hatred towards the mother.

    I suppose pauline is a homosexual - desperate at that point in time. Ann perry was just using her as a mean to an end. It could simply be curiosity. Also to punish her parents.

  • This woman is a classic sociopath who shows no remorse for taking a life - and in doing such in an inordinately brutal manner. She never expresses how it is wrong to take a life, rather, states that her prison sentence showed her that wasn't who she wanted to be. It didn't dawn on her that she took away another person's opportunity for living their own life? This same BS infests her writing. Someone or something forces the character to murder. No culpability for the act, whatsoever. Sickening.

  • @MemorieLane1980 im tempted top hunt both these bitches down and kill them, i wouldnt usually even think of hitting a woman, but to kill ones mother... or in this case assist, makes me physically ill.

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  • Just something to say to the people calling her a sociopath. She did it 50 years ago, and in that time she has been able to get over her guilt and deal with it.

  • I suppose if she committed the crime as an 18 year old (she was 16 then) her punishment might have been more stringent..who knows...

  • OMG this lady is talking to the guy like she didn't even care for killing a person

  • I live in NZ and I went to Christchurch and visited several locations: Honora's grave, The place where the murder happened, Juliet's House and Pauline's House. I've often thought how they would react if you ever paired them after almost 60 years of seperation?!

  • It's amazing how she appears so sociopathic about the subject. She helped to brutally murder someone and even if this was a past event where you even served some punishment, you can't just disregard your act. And she's in prison for no more than five years and becomes so successful?! Come on! It's as if 'justice' has now provided more sympathy to the criminals than the victims.

  • She says if you admit what you did and that it was your fault and pay the price then you shud b able to move on. yet she doesn seem to take responsibility. She says i was an excessary (when she was charged with murder), she says i was on drugs, my parents where getting devorced (i know she says these are not excuses, it seems shes presenting them as such). I am not sure she has learned anything. Any1 who commits murder and really hates what they did couldnt write crime thrillers, i dont think!

  • MILF

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  • this fucking retard shoulbe fucked in a COCOA eye

    old bag

  • The Parker-Hulme murder is my favourite true crime story 4 ever but i hate pauline and juliette (ann perry) because i love my mother. i will newer do some think like this to my mother or to my friend's mother.but the strory is the most fantasy,crime real story....

  • At that age, when you get too much time on your hands with your best friend ,it can be lethal. ''We`ll just say she fell, and hit her head'

    They went too far ,and got lost in the panic,and dare i say excitement.

    Lets be honest,if the first blow had killed her,then it could have possibly looked like she genuinely fell and hit her head,but it took too many hits,ruining the plan.

    45 bashes,45 years old.

    They were mental in their little bubble, whatever the punishment the victim has no say.

  • Hmmm....she seemed rather cavalier in her attitude to me. But then again, she has "moved on". However; she left out the part where she held Pauline Parker's mother down by the neck while they took turns bashing her head in with a brick wrapped in a stocking. 45 bashes to be exact.

  • She sounds a tiiiiiny bit like Joanna Lumley

  • I think that people who kills a person feels sad... what would fell the man who dropped the atomic bomb??

  • you have to understand that the murder must be seen as a work of art, this woman was simply expressing here inner struggle against a bourgois post war demographic,or somthing. shes arty, so here behavior may be seen as Expression, rather than crime. After several glasses of claret in a posh restaurant.....

  • @mcwolfus work of art?!! REALLY?? there are several ways to express your feelings, but really, MURDERING SHOULD BE SEEN AS ART JUST BECAUSE YOU*RE EXPRESSING YOUR FEELINGS?? Man, that's just wrong...

  • @repn87 Oh dear, have I offended your sensibilities? There are many different ways to understand most situations, things are rarely black and white, so why not take a step back before excercising your power of absolute judgement, and realise that our world is channeled via subjectivity, and in that regard all subjective opinions are valid. You are not excused! (written while still angry) . . . no longer angry, therefore: Merry Christmas! :D

  • I don't understand why they only served 5 years. If they were old enough they would have been given the death sentence but because they weren't there were only given a few years?

  • This is very hard to watch...she seems so detached and self-centered in her telling of the situation, she treats it as though it were something that HAPPENED to her instead of a choice...it just gives me chills.

  • @clairebear999 no she knows shes done wrong but you cant dwel on it for your whole life yes she did it and she knows its wrong but she cant bring her back and she cant fix it in anyway so you have to get on with life

  • She talks as though she did nothing wrong...like her experience in prison and in court was brought on by bad luck and not her own actions. She keeps talking about how the whole situation affected HER...is she forgetting that SHE took somebody else's life?

  • I've read many Anne Perry books, and cannot believe that she has not faced her own culpability. The intense moral debate involving her characters behaviors is exquisite. She takes great pains to imbue them with moral failings as well as nobility. I believe that her own horrific actions forced her to see humanity as it is...flawed. She certainly did commit a horrendous crime that many of us may not be capable of...but we'll never know as each of our circumstances are different.

  • she doesnt look like she regrest what she did though

  • Oh give me a fekkin break. All you people write as if your slate is completely clean. If you pay taxes to the US or English govts, you're all accessories to murder. How many Iraqi children did our governments kill? Not defending her, just saying things aren't so fekkin squeaky clean and cut and dry. It was a crime of passion. If the characters were a man and a woman who plotted to kill some one intent on separating them, you'd all be swooning. But it was 2 girls instead, deal with it.

  • @douqep Urm sorry but a true crime of passion is done in a frenzied fit of emotion, not premeditated to the nth degree!

  • @douqep um...no I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be swooning over people killing, even if it's by a man and woman together. That's ridiculous.

  • 5 years in jail is not, never has been and never will be sufficient 'payment' for a crime of that gravity.

    It gives me shivers down my spine every time i hear that woman opens her mouth. "they don't let you speak"....jesus, what would they have said ??.... It wasn't our fault !??

    Chilling.

  • Amazing Interview!!!

  • Pure Evil.

  • Part of me really wants to believe that it is possible for Perry and Parker to have achieved enlightenment and are capable of truly living out successful lives. However, the moral code with which I live by is telling me that they didn't pay nearly enough for their premeditated crime. How heartless do you have to be to plan ahead and brick your own friends mother to death? I suppose we should set all teenage murderers free who have served their five year sentence. I'm having very strong feelings.

  • She says ' I felt I had no time to find a better solution' and yet she says she was an accessory to the crime. That sounds like she is admitting to being fully involved in the murder from the start.

  • Why does she think that because she has served her sentence that she has paid for her crime? That's like saying that it's ok to commit murder as long as you are prepared to spend 5 years in prison for it. The debt is not to society but to the murder victim, does 5 years really compensate for being bricked to death? Anyone who says yes should imagine their own Mother being murdered and then answer the question again.

  • @mickram23 What then is the difference between revenge and "justice"?

  • @mickram23

    The debt is not to the victim - the victim is dead. There's no point in paying a penance. The debt is to those who remain - the victim's family, friends, and lover. But at the same time, is it really right to say that one must live one's life trying to repay a debt that, in all actuality, can never be paid?

    These answers are NOT for us, society's bystanders, to decide. They are personal to the criminal and the victim's loved ones, and the paths they choose are not for us to judge.

  • @mickram23 i think five years is not enough for such a brutal crime but to this day, she would be paying for that crime mentally.

  • @thebodiescannotveto They were teenagers though. They grew up, they found Jesus Christ and they went on went on to be productive citizens. When you give your life to Jesus and you change completely. God will give you a new walk, a new talk, and a whole new outlook to life and when you live right he will bless you. What they did to the mother was horrible but they've learned from it and they gre up to be respectable women.

  • @MrMbell2 Oh well, that makes everything hunky-dory, doesn't it. I happen to remember being 15. When I was growing up we had to move away sometimes. NEVER, never would I have ever even considered killing anyone, much less just so I could continue to hang out with my best friend. They spent 5 years--they should have spent the rest of their lives. Let them find God in jail. Why should they be allowed to change their names and (at least Perry) become a financial success.

  • @TheCryptic00 I agree with you that the five years sentence is not what people should get for committing premeditated murder. I would hope that the daughter of that woman would at least have the decency to visit her mother's grave every year and bring her flowers and apologize to her everyday for the rest of her life. But since you believe in consequences how about this when the daughter passes away, if she goes to heaven, imagine her mom waiting at the pearly gates with a big cast iron belt in-

  • @TheCryptic00 her hand so she can beat her daughters behind all over that place. LOL

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  • @MrMbell2 I think your opinion is disgusting - can you not understand that they planned and battered to death her own mother? How do you know what lives they grew up to live? apart from youtube videos!? the fact that she's making a living from writing crime novels is a complete joke! and if she believes she spent time in 'one of the worst prisons in the southern hemisphere' she is deluded - lets stick her in a south american prison and see how long the posh bitch lasts - viscous, pathetic scum

  • @JDizzMr Duh. If you read my comments thoroughly you would have seen that I mentioned premeditated murder on the last message I posted. Reading Comprehension friend. Does Wonders!

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  • Let´s not be that squared. In this case and some more it is not so easy. Obviously it was a crime and they were guilty. But they were two yet unbuilt teen minds feeding each other back. And both girls had a familiar environment were no one really paid attention to what they had to say or express.

  • @bodtorent In those times, many young school children, especially those with a religious background, were not adequately attended to. Children often have a close friend that they play out fantasies with and dream up wild adventures. Even more often, teenagers experience a sort of loss like moving away from a friend or changing schools against their will. In most cases these teenagers do not murder their mothers. Calling a spade a spade has nothing to do with squares or other geometrical shapes.

  • ... she has not lived as a regular person and will never do.

    I mean we have not seen oirselves in her situation, so it is difficult to judge her (specially when she has already been judged) or imagine and think about how one can get mistaken and remake one´s own life. Specially when we know all the conditionants in her teen life because, as she has told and I also believe, for better or worse there are more than one origin for an act like that and not only the person who commits the crime.

  • From all possible mistakes, she commited the worst of them. Everyone commenting here has never killed someone by any premeditated reason. She spent the years Justice told her to. She is seventy something and, if she was a killer, she would have killed again and she has not . She has not only rehabilitated, but she has become a successful writer, what she has always wanted to be before the crime. She is not justifying. She is regretful and I´m sure...

  • I'm amazed that there's such an argument over whether or not she's a killer--I have a feeling she would call herself one. She's not excusing her actions or denying them, she's just saying that it is possible to change your life. Since I'm married to a corrections officer, it's nice to see that someone understands the purpose of serving time.

  • OMG I love how she talks about the murder so casually. Know this bitch you goin to hell. You are NOT sorry for what you did, you are mentally disturbed crazy bitch. And the fact that AMERICA is letting her books sell in this country is fucked up.

  • I just realized by following links on the Net dealing with the movie, I met Anne Perry six years ago at a book signing! It creeped me out!

  • What a disgusting excuse for a human being. She has next to no remorse and is a true monster. Does she really feel she has 'paid the debt' by spending only 5 years in jail for taking another person's life? I wish that she had not moved on. I hope no-one supports her novels - she does not deserve success of any kind. I would spit on her if I saw her in the street.

  • She is a murderer, she is, and that's a fact. But, in the times in wich these girls were friends, if you where to "close" to your friend, your parents could send you to see a psychologyst or send you away, like they did to them. In that time homosexuality was viewed as an illnes, even a crime. I think in situations in wich society oppress individuals in order to lead them into acceptable relationships, it's almoust inevitable that things turn out in the wrong way.

  • evil bitch

  • @loedlj don't even get me started - since this is not the forum I will hold my breath.

  • How does this woman sleep at night ?! she MURDERED another human being , unforgivable .

  • @feedyourheads: Nah!, as long as she hasn't got a stocking with a rock inside to swing about Rankin's got nothing to worry about :P. 25twilightteen23 took the words out of my mouth, totally agree. What documentary was this from by the way? cheers.

  • The interviewer looks scared shitless throughout.

  • The interviewer looks scared shitless throughout.

  • so how come pauline didn't get famous

  • @YoYoBlazeShow Anne became a successful author and the other one is probably claiming benefits for being jobless.

  • @YoYoBlazeShow because anne perry became a famous author.

  • @YoYoBlazeShow also because, she did not want to be interviewed about the murder

  • Anne/Juliet Rocks/Rules !!!

  • You just have to look at the way they behaved during the trial and the big smiles they had on their faces. If Anne Perry was truely sorry for the killing and only did it because there was no other way, why did she have to behave so arrogantly during the trial.

  • the sad thing was that in real life paulines mother who they murdered had a younger mongol child and this murder left this child motherless...oh well ann perry has to have this on her mind every time she closes her eyes at night

  • @savantkid do you mean Down's child - 'mongol' is racist and totally unnacceptable

  • @nicluc135 no it's not. I call people 'mong' every day. I would definitely abort one.

  • @AnneB1100 You're a horrible person.

  • Okay I think we are all agreed that she killed someone.

    I don't understand why people come on here slating her. If you don't like it, don't listen to what she has to say. At the end of the day call her what you like but she's the one who is a published author and sitting on A LOT of money. How can you blame her if she's earned it. I'm not disputing the fact that she is a bastard but you have to hand it to her. I think she is fucking awesome :)

  • apparently the other girl parker..

    now resides in a very very remote part in scotland.

    and she has not given any interviews at all about them murdering her mother.

  • murder is the wrath of god

  • I wonder if she's still in contact with the other psychopath, Pauline whatsoever..

  • @paleoanthropic shes not, becuase that was one of the rules they had to go by when they were released they were never allowed to contact each other again

  • @paleoanthropic no, they are not allowed to have contact.

  • why are people sticking up for her? she aided a murder at the end of the day.. regardless of age. my brother is 11 and he knows right from wrong. they were both killers as they had planned the murder

  • You know what really sickens me? The fact she went on to write murder novels. I mean if you have killed someone, would you not stay as far away from murder as you possibly can, not make it your life? And it's just ridiculous that she sells so many books because she got fame from being a murdered. She should have the decency to stay out of the public eye.

  • interesting...

  • Mujer morbosa.

    "Ayudé a matar a alguien", dice ella. Deja que me ría!

    Lo que hizo fue matar a alguien en conjunto con otra persona, en un crimen previamente planificado.

    Sus novelas son sobre asesinatos... es asquerosa, una enferma que no tiene ningún respeto, que habla de cómo reventó la cabeza de una mujer indefensa como si fuera una anécdota. Insólito lo de esta enferma.

  • they got off far too easily. i am 16 and know that killing is fucking wrong. people who claim they didnt understand what they were doing are stupid.

  • Mentally/emotionally disturbed or not, this wasn't strictly a crime of passion where they both acted out their sickness in the moment. They detailed their murderous actions beforehand...I think it's disgusting that she used the term "help" when describing her role in the murder. No, you murdered a woman, you did not merely assist. It's as if she doesn't believe herself capable, even after the fact. It's the difference between actually being reformed, and merely pretending to be enlightened.

  • A lot of people seem to be judging her basically by what she did. Yes, she helped murder, which is a most disgusting thing to do. But she was only 15, and what we'd call disturbed in the mind. Her family was breaking apart and her best friend was going to commit suicide if she left. 5 years in prisonn isin't a lot, but the fact she is going to have to live the rest of her life facing comments that she is still that monster she was at the time, is a little harsh.