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{{Villain_Infobox| | {{Villain_Infobox | ||
Redeem herself | |Image = 7A6i5s.jpg | ||
|fullname = Juliet Marion Hulme | |||
|alias = Anne Perry | |||
|occupation = Mystery Writer | |||
|origin = Blackheath, London, England | |||
|goals = Murder Pauline's Mother (succeeded)<br> Redeem herself (succeeding) | |||
|crimes = [[Murder]] | |||
|type of villain = Remorseful Redeemed Murderer | |||
}} | |||
'''Anne Perry, '''born '''Juliet Marion Hulme, '''is a British author of detective fiction. In 1954, at the age of fifteen, she was convicted of participating in the murder of Honorah Rieper, the mother of her then best friend, [[Pauline Parker]]. She changed her name after serving her five-year sentence to Anne Perry. She continues to write under this name to this day. | |||
==Murder of Honorah Rieper == | ==Murder of Honorah Rieper == | ||
===The incident=== | ===The incident=== | ||
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The duo's story began to fall apart when the police discovered Honorah's cause of death, the lacerations on her head, and other such evidence on Honorah's body. The Police also discovered the murder weapon in the nearby woods. It did not take long for Pauline and Juliet's guilt to become obvious. | The duo's story began to fall apart when the police discovered Honorah's cause of death, the lacerations on her head, and other such evidence on Honorah's body. The Police also discovered the murder weapon in the nearby woods. It did not take long for Pauline and Juliet's guilt to become obvious. | ||
===Trial=== | ===Trial=== | ||
Juliet and Pauline stood trial in that same year. Their trial was a sensational affair, with speculation about Pauline and Juliet's possible sexual and/or romantic connection, and their insanity. The two were both found guilty on 29 August. They were too young to be considered for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_penalty death penalty], so were convicted and sentenced to be "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure". They were released separately five years later. Juliet and Pauline are not believed to have had any contact since the trial. | Juliet and Pauline stood trial in that same year. Their trial was a sensational affair, with speculation about Pauline and Juliet's possible sexual and/or romantic connection, and their insanity. The two were both found guilty on 29 August. They were too young to be considered for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_penalty death penalty], so were convicted and sentenced to be "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure". They were released separately five years later. Juliet and Pauline are not believed to have had any contact since the trial. | ||
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After being released from prison in 1959, Juliet returned to England and became a flight attendant. For a period she lived in the United States, where she joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She later settled in the Scottish village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmahomack Portmahomack] where she lived with her mother. Juliet took the name Anne Perry. Her first novel, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cater_Street_Hangman The Cater Street Hangman]'', was published under this name in 1979. Her works generally fall fell under the genre of murder mystery and detective fiction. Her story "Heroes" won the 2001 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Award Edgar Award] for Best Short Story. Anne is a New York Times best-selling author. | After being released from prison in 1959, Juliet returned to England and became a flight attendant. For a period she lived in the United States, where she joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She later settled in the Scottish village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmahomack Portmahomack] where she lived with her mother. Juliet took the name Anne Perry. Her first novel, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cater_Street_Hangman The Cater Street Hangman]'', was published under this name in 1979. Her works generally fall fell under the genre of murder mystery and detective fiction. Her story "Heroes" won the 2001 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Award Edgar Award] for Best Short Story. Anne is a New York Times best-selling author. | ||
In 1994 a film was made based around the "Parker-Hulme" murder case called ''Heavenly Creatures. ''In 2005, Perry appeared on the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisha_Goddard_(TV_Series) Trisha]'' show to discuss her crime. A 2009 documentary film, ''Anne Perry Interiors'', was made which detailed her life and crime. | In 1994 a film was made based around the "Parker-Hulme" murder case called ''Heavenly Creatures. ''In 2005, Perry appeared on the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisha_Goddard_(TV_Series) Trisha]'' show to discuss her crime. A 2009 documentary film, ''Anne Perry Interiors'', was made which detailed her life and crime. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There are many who speculate that Anne and Juliet's obsessive relationship was in some way sexual. However Anne herself has come out and said outright, "we were not lesbians". | *There are many who speculate that Anne and Juliet's obsessive relationship was in some way sexual. However Anne herself has come out and said outright, "we were not lesbians". | ||
[[Category:European Villains]] | [[Category:European Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Redeemed]] | [[Category:Redeemed]] | ||
[[Category:Living Villains]] | [[Category:Living Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Grey Zone]] | |||
[[Category:Partners in Crime]] | [[Category:Partners in Crime]] | ||
[[Category:United Kingdom]] | [[Category:United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Young villains]] | |||
[[Category:Artistic]] | [[Category:Artistic]] | ||
[[Category:Female]] | |||
[[Category:Murderer]] | |||
[[Category:Remorseful]] | |||
[[Category:Delusional]] | |||
[[Category:Wrathful]] | |||
[[Category:Obsessed]] |