The killer children in history. Real events

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The killer children in history. Real events
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© Max Klim, 2017

ISBN 978-5-4490-1021-6

Created with Ridero smart publishing system

Scary stories about crimes committed by adolescents. There are even serial maniacs. Some were released! There are girl killers…

12 biographies. From these facts, blood cools! Ruthless little monsters, their habits, crimes and punishments… In Japan, England, Russia, the USA, Ukraine… Why does it happen? Accident, genes, alcoholism, poverty, wrong upbringing, guilt of parents or society?

Anne Perry

Juliet Marion Hume, born on 29.10.1938, London, Great Britain – first of all known as a writer, released her first work in 1979. Already being a sixteen-year-old teenager, she killed her friend’s mother. For this she was punished by imprisonment. Having freed herself, Juliet changed her passport details. Now she became known as Anne Perry.

Ann (she was Juliet) was born in the sleeping area of London – Blackheath. Her father, Henry Hume, was a doctor. From early childhood, the girl suffered from tuberculosis. And in the hopes of the parents that the climate change was more mild, she constantly moved from one point of light to another. Thus, at thirteen years she moved to New Zealand.

There, young Anne Perry went to the girls’ school. There she started a friendship with Pauline Parker. Like Anne, Parker was going through a disease, so they had a release from physical pursuits and sat around for the evening reading fantasy.

Later they very strongly rallied. All their free time they spent with each other, joking, having fun. But soon psychiatrists, interfering in their friendship, said something disappointing – their friendship began to be unhealthy. Then the newspapers intervened. All only talked about the unconventional sexual orientation of Ann and Pauline. They, of course, claimed the opposite.

In early 1954, Marion’s mother told her about the decision to divorce the girl’s father, and to send her to her aunt in South Africa. Pauline wanted to go with her friend, but the girl’s mother was adamant – Parker was refused. In response to such a categorical refusal, the girls planned the murder of Pauline’s mother. In June of the same year, all three went out for a walk in the park. There juvenile criminals dropped a brilliant pebble on the road.


Only the woman bent down behind him to see better, Pauline and Perry struck her several times. The tool of murder was a brick in a stocking. Colin Pearson – a pathologist, after examining the body, counted 45 injuries with a blunt object. Hell on earth.


The story of these girlfriends was widely publicized. Like all life, they were brought to court again together. Due to the fact that at the time of the crime they were about 16 years old, they managed to avoid the death penalty. But they were put in prison and deprived of the right to communicate.

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