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Bald New Zealand killer wins right to get back toupee he wears to ‘improve his self esteem’

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Bald murderer Phillip John Smith won a lawsuit Thursday arguing prison authorities breached his rights by confiscating a toupee he used to disguise himself when fleeing the country. Photo: One News
Agence France-Presse

A convicted murderer and child molester in New Zealand won a lawsuit Thursday arguing prison authorities breached his rights by confiscating a toupee he used to disguise himself when fleeing the country.

Phillip John Smith fled to Brazil in November 2014 while on temporary release from Auckland Prison.

At the time, he was wearing a toupee he had been given permission to wear two years earlier “to improve his self esteem”.

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When he was recaptured and returned to New Zealand three weeks later the wig was confiscated and images of Smith’s bald pate were splashed across the media when he appeared in court.

“I felt totally belittled, degraded and humiliated,” he told the High Court earlier this month.

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Smith was sentenced to life in 1996 for sexually abusing a boy over a three-year period, then tracking down his victim after his family fled to another city.

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