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  1. I was helping to install a kitchen at Rolleston Prison when Peter Ellis was held there .A prisoner said unlike most child molesters he was not intimidated as other inmates declared him innocent. Itvis a pity neither he or his mother survived to hear the verdict of no guilty.

  2. A good summary by Martyn, even though I am a Conservative Christian I have always thought that he was innocent and that the numerous faults with the trial should have been rectified long before now.

  3. To little to late for Mr Ellis. A sad indictment on our society and judicial system that listened to various hearsay’s rather than facts in condemning a man, in the end to death. Sadly in this age of trial by social media, there will be more Peter Ellis’s to condemn.

  4. Everyone of those Christchurch mothers who received a $10,000 ACC payout for producing a very small child allegedly abused by the late Peter Ellis, must give serious consideration to redirecting its value to a better recipient. God rest Mrs Ellis, and her son.

  5. Well said Martyn and the commenters above.

    In was obviously an unsafe conviction: even the law society published an article condemning it, yet the legal authorities refused to grant an appeal on a technicality and our political leaders looked the other way.

    Shame on them all!

    1. Andrew. What needs to be said, so I ‘ll say it, is that the sort of persons using a city council crèche were low rent people. The police mightn’t have realised that, but the local judiciary most certainly would have. This could explain, but certainly not excuse, a more negligent or cavalier legal process than had they been denizens of Merivale, Fendalton or Strowan. A similar crucifixion occurred in the same time frame in Christchurch of an imported English surgeon from a non-posh working class background, opinioned upon by the chairman of the New Zealand College of Surgeons, less well trained, and working in a provincial hospital, with local medicos too gutless to speak up.

      1. The city council creche was popular with university graduates related to Labour politicians. Not “low rent People”

  6. Irony that this welcome but melancholy ruling comes at the same time as Phil Goff and Liane Dalziel have just left the picture.

  7. Very sad it took so long for the situation to change.
    Shame on all those nutty zealots of the time who had it in for him. Accusing him of violations that had little substance just make believe fashionable psycho b.s of the 1990’s era onwards.
    What an amazing courage and strength of spirit he must have had as a human being to have gone through that horrible ordeal.
    He teaches us much about life I think…
    My thoughts are with his family and friends too.
    Rest in peace Peter.

  8. Writing as a NZRN, I knew at the time that leading questions of the children procured contaminated responses – unhelpful to any investigation. Justice has been done but too late for Peter Ellis & many people would have no recall of the events of that time. However, rather late than never.

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