Raurimu massacre gunman Stephen Anderson - whose six victims included his father - is set to publish a book revealing the 鈥渦ntold story鈥 of his 鈥渉einous鈥 crime.
And ahead of the publication of The Devil鈥檚 Haircut, Anderson has said he is 鈥渧ery sorry鈥 for what he did.
In February 1997, Anderson shot and killed six people at and around his family鈥檚 holiday home in Raurimu.
Several others were injured by his gunfire but survived to give chilling accounts of his actions.
Anderson was later charged with six counts of murder and attempted murder of eight people. But in late 1997, in the Hamilton High Court, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and detained indefinitely at a forensic mental health unit at Porirua Hospital.
Since his release more than a decade later, he has published a book of poetry and become an artist.
鈥淲hat happened at Raurimu was heinous, and I am very sorry for the part I played, and the actions I took,鈥 Anderson said in a press release promoting his new book.
Police and forensic staff remove a body from the bushes on the Van De Wetering driveway. Photo / File
鈥淪ome people feel I have 鈥榞otten away鈥 with what I did. But while the consequences have been numerous, varied, and in large part irreversible, it would appear that important lessons from the tragic events at Raurimu have not been so obvious or necessarily made apparent to people who should know.鈥
In the release promoting The Devil鈥檚 Haircut, it says the book is 鈥渢he untold story鈥 and written in a way that 鈥渙nly Steve can tell it鈥.
鈥淪teve Anderson was 24 when he killed his father, Neville, and five other everyday New Zealanders friendly to his family, in and around the Anderson family鈥檚 ski and hunting lodge at Raurimu, a small hamlet, nestled not far from National Park and Mt. Ruapehu in the central North Island Manawatu district,鈥 the release said.
鈥淔our other people received gunshot injuries, and they, the families involved, and many others who dealt with the aftermath, live today with deep psychological scars.
鈥淎t his December 1997 High Court trial Steve was found not guilty by reason of insanity, and Steve鈥檚 father was heavily criticised by coronial proceedings in the wake of his own and the others鈥 deaths.鈥
Said Anderson: 鈥淓very pancake has two sides, no matter how thin.
The ski lodge at Raurimu, where Stephen Anderson went on a killing rampage in 1997, killing six. Photo / Mark Mitchell
鈥淭he coverage used to assist the public to make sense of the Raurimu tragedy was all either a little too convenient, or a rather poor fit.
鈥淢ental health in this country has lurched from crisis to crisis for decades. And with the various inquiries, reports, cash injections, and the persistent claims of wonderful advances in modern psychiatric drugs, you would think we鈥檇 all be starting to find some peace of mind, by now.鈥
Anderson had been diagnosed with mental health problems prior to the massacre.
In the aftermath of his actions, his family faced criticism for him being able to have access to his father鈥檚 firearms at the ski lodge.
The group who had been staying at the lodge that fatal weekend included family friends of the Andersons, and work colleagues.
The book鈥檚 promotional blurb said 鈥淎ccording to the multidisciplinary Dunedin study, at some point in our lifetime, 83 per cent of people will experience a psychiatrically diagnosable period of human distress.
鈥淭his makes The Devil鈥檚 Haircut a timely book with something to offer everyone, because, if it is not us, it will be someone we know and care about who is struggling with their mental health.鈥
The scene of the Raurimu massacre - the lodge owned by Neville and Helen Anderson - after the fatal shootings. New Zealand Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell
It added that Anderson鈥檚 experience of treatment had made him feel 鈥渃ompelled鈥 to write the book鈥.
Anderson added: 鈥淢y intention is to help both myself and others heal, rather than cause further harm to anyone.
鈥淚 pass on the uncommon knowledge I have gained over years of effort during my detention and treatment as a high profile 鈥榮pecial patient鈥. My book describes the hidden process behind my decompensation, offending, and recovery, which has not been as many may have expected or imagined.
鈥淚 hope The Devil鈥檚 Haircut will help others understand, or make further progress in their own walk, whatever that might be.鈥
The book is set to be published next month.
The blurb adds: 鈥淚n a rarely candid, conversational style, the story told in The Devil鈥檚 Haircut makes Steve鈥檚 thoughts, actions and ideas almost tangible. We accompany him as he made his decisions through this experience.
鈥淭his memoir is a story worthy of being heard. Steve鈥檚 years of inpatient forensic unit detention and eventual reintegration with the community has taught him much about the workings of his and others鈥 minds.鈥
Anderson had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1995.
At the time of the massacre, he was under the care of the Capital & Coast District Health Board.
On the weekend of the massacre, his parents felt he was not well enough to be left home alone in Wellington; a decision that would end up costing six lives, and leaving survivors with mental scars that will never heal.
The memorial at Raurimu to those who Stephen Anderson killed. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Anderson鈥檚 mother, Helen Anderson, said during the latter High Court trial: 鈥淗e just came into the room with quite a stern look on his face, then he said something about having had sex with a cat and dog.
鈥淚 was quite horrified. I got up immediately and suggested he go into the bathroom and have a wash, then go and have some breakfast.鈥
Anderson would return to the group who were gathered downstairs in the lodge; but this time with a shotgun.
鈥淲hat are you doing ... Give it to me Stephen,鈥 Neville Anderson shouted at his son, grabbing the barrel of the gun.
Anderson pulled the trigger and killed his father.
Tragically, five more were to be killed by Anderson.
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