His wife, Joan Paisnel, was the founder of a
community home in Jersey where, at her request, he once played
Santa Claus. In 1972 his wife Joan Paisnel wrote the book
The Beast of Jersey (published by
NEL Paperbacks, ). After the trial, freelance journalist
Alan Shadrake became Joan Paisnel's literary agent, and ghost-wrote a first person article with John Lisners which was published in the
Sunday Mirror under the title "The Beauty & the Beast" with a photograph of Mrs Paisnel, in a ballet dance pose in white, and a police photo of her husband wearing the mask which he wore when he kidnapped and assaulted his victims. One source, however, reports that at the trial it was stated that Paisnel never wore the mask during his attacks. == Later life ==