Oz Collar Bomb Attacker Paul Peters Jailed

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 November 2012 | 16.15

An investment banker who attached a fake bomb around the neck of a schoolgirl in an attempt to extort money from her wealthy family has been jailed for at least 10 years.

Paul Peters, 52, who was extradited from the US to Australia in September last year with the help of the FBI, pleaded guilty to aggravated breaking and entering, and detaining the teenager for advantage.

The father-of-three broke into the Pulver family home in Sydney, Australia, in August 2011 and strapped a device to 18-year-old Madeleine's neck. Attached was a note claiming it was a bomb.

A Sydney court heard he was suffering psychiatric problems after his marriage broke down and he lost custody of his children, with the judge saying he appeared to think he was an "avenging character" in a novel he was writing.

Police, bomb squad and other emergency services descended on the scene and Miss Pulver endured a horrifying 10-hour ordeal with experts working into the night to remove the device, only later establishing it was an elaborate hoax.

Miss Pulver was in court to watch Judge Peter Zahra jail Peters for a maximum of 13 and a half years. She said she was "pleased with today's outcome and that I can now look to a future without Paul Peters' name linked to mine".

"I realise it is going to take quite some time to come to terms with what happened, but today was important because now the legal process is over," she told reporters outside court.

Madeleine Pulver Madeleine Pulver now suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder

"For me it was never about the sentencing but to know that he will not re-offend, and it was good to hear the judge acknowledge the trauma that he has put my family and me through."

The judge, who said Peters would be eligible for parole in 10 years, described his bizarre crime as "heinous" and a "deliberate act of extortion" which had terrified Miss Pulver, now aged 19, who was home on her own studying for exams.

"The offender entered a house armed and disguised. He found the young girl on her own and vulnerable," Mr Zahra said.

"At the time of placing the device he had prepared around the neck of the victim he would have appreciated the enormity of what he was doing and the terrible effect and consequence of his conduct upon the victim," he added.

Mr Zahra said Peters "would have been aware that after he left the victim she would have experienced considerable trauma before it was determined that the device did not contain explosives".

"The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable," he added.

Mr Zahra said Miss Pulver had been in fear of her life for a "substantial period" and now struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression.

Prosecutors had described the case as an act of "urban terrorism" fuelled by financial greed.


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