Heavenly Creatures: The Parker-Hulme Murder | Morbid | Podcast

On the afternoon of June 22, 1954, Agnes Ritchie was preparing ice cream for two customers in her shop when two teenage girls, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, burst through the front door, screaming for help and saying one of their mothers had been killed. Agnes and her husband followed the girls into the nearby wooded area, where they found the badly beaten and obviously dead body of Honorah Parker. The couple wasn’t able to get much out of either girl, only that the woman had slipped and hit her head, but their behavior was strange and something about the whole scene didn’t feel right.
Just two days later, Parker and Hulme were charged with the murder of Pauline’s mother, Honorah Parker. According to the prosecution, the girls had developed an intense bond and had created romantic fantasy in the months leading up to the murder that bordered on obsessiveness. In 1954, the girls’ relationship became threatened when Hulme’s parents divorced and began talking of relocating. Fearing they would be separated and never see one another again, Parker and Hulme killed Honorah, believing that her death would put an end to any plans to relocate.
The story of Honorah’s murder and the trial that followed quickly spread across New Zealand and Australia and eventually made its way around the globe. Among other things, the case challenged existing beliefs about young women and their capacity for violence, but just as important were the sensational and salacious mentions of insanity and homosexuality that were often more implied than explicitly stated.
Thank you to David White, of the Bring Me the Axe Podcast, for research :)
References
Brisbane Telegraph. 1954. "Conspired to Kill." Brisbane Telegraph, August 23: 1.
-. 1954. "Teenagers remanded, police blame girl's passion for horses." Brisbane Telegraph, June 24: 1.
Chun, Louise. 1995. "Slaughter by the innocents: The case of the schoolgirl killers shocked New Zealand." The Guardian, January 30.
Graham, Peter. 2011. So Brilliantly Clever: Parker, Hulme and the Murder that Shocked the World. Wellington, NZ: Awa Press.
Neustatter, Angela. 2003. "‘I was guilty. I did my time’: Anne Perry, the novelist whose past caught up with her." The Guardian, November 20.
Newcastle Sun. 1954. "Girls shrugged at charge of murder." Newcastle Sun, July 16: 1.
The Age. 1954. "Girls smile at N.Z. sentence." The Age , August 30: 1.
-. 1954. "Defence says N.Z. girls insane as mother killed." The Age, August 25: 9.
-. 1954. "Description of quarrel." The Age, July 17: 3.
-. 1954. "Doctor says both girls certifiable." The Age, August 27: 5.
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  • @saradope7229
    @saradope7229Ай бұрын

    When Ash asked “45 times” I almost fell out of my chair. 😂

  • @jmgtv18

    @jmgtv18

    29 күн бұрын

    No

  • @janetlunn9537
    @janetlunn9537Ай бұрын

    I don’t believe Juliet Hulme was ever reformed. I believe she relished taking part in the murder and continued to relive it through her books. She is one of those people that just seems evil to the core. Pauline seemed to have regrets unlike Hulme and lived a life of helping others. The world lost nothing of value at the death of Anne Perry.

  • @iamastrangeloop9204
    @iamastrangeloop9204Күн бұрын

    So did they ever speak again after they were released from jail?

  • @user-xc3kw9qm7e
    @user-xc3kw9qm7eАй бұрын

    I am working on my masters and social work, and I believe that peoples points of view truly tinge the personalities they are involved especially critically, so I believe that the two girls that were wanting to stay together with their mother or the mother worse and surely was, just probably More responsible and the rest of us exacerbated because of the horror of the crime. Narcissism leveling the playing field tactics by the predators. 1:00:22

  • @jaeturner6600
    @jaeturner6600Ай бұрын

    Ash:yeah Alaina:yeah Me:yeah😂😂😂

  • @aliciabriones1642
    @aliciabriones164211 күн бұрын

    What about covering the unsolved rape/murder of a single mom (she had 2 young daughters who witnessed the crime and survived) that happened in Safford, Arizona? The details are gruesome, and there are a few good suspects. I honestly believe this could be solved if it got more attention. I just never (okay, hardly ever) hear it covered. 😢

  • @user-xc3kw9qm7e
    @user-xc3kw9qm7eАй бұрын

    The drive to murder does not have sexual tinge? The nurturing bond developing between the two girls is magnified because of the sexual aspect, the nurturing bond torn apart between two mentally ill young women is probably a factor. Trying to defend sexuality to a fault reveals an overbearing nature on your parts. 1:15:23 1:15:23

  • @kimberleealford98

    @kimberleealford98

    Ай бұрын

    Yea the way they kept giving these women the "roommates treatment " really put a bad taste in my mouth. And during pride month?!

  • @Dragongurlwings123
    @Dragongurlwings123Ай бұрын

    Omg I love this and would love to tell a story about my ghost story (you can use my name) it will be in the reply’s

  • @getoffeffexor
    @getoffeffexorАй бұрын

    I'm listening to this from Christchurch New Zealand 😊

  • @shannonstarita5774
    @shannonstarita5774Ай бұрын

    I am just listening to this, but I am going to be reading this lady's books!!!!!! O M G / W T F .......

  • @thatmombielife
    @thatmombielifeАй бұрын

    I wish yal would do time stamps. 😂 is it wrong that I want to read some of her novels?

  • @calebgates2538
    @calebgates2538Ай бұрын

    Her and I have the same birthday. Go scorpios

  • @thatmombielife
    @thatmombielifeАй бұрын

    I wish yal would do time stamps. 😂

  • @Brezzy369
    @Brezzy369Ай бұрын

    🩵🩵🩵