Inmates’ wedding must wait
A jailed Christchurch detective Wayne Haussmann, and his financee, Dale Mulvihill, had decided not to get married until they were out of prison, Haussman’s father said last evening. The couple announced their engagement in an advertisement in “The Press” on Saturday. Haussmann was originally sentenced to 16 years jail for importing and supplying heroin, and Mulvihill, to 10 years for importing heroin. Those sentences were subsequently halved on appeal. The father, Mr Malcolm Haussmann, said the couple could see each other before they were out of jaiL They would have to communicate by letter and the occasional phone-caU. Haussmann will not be eligible for parole until 1990. Mulvihill could be paroled in 1988.
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Press, 1 September 1986, Page 9
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