Fake collar bomber apologises to Sydney school girl he terrorised
The 60-year-old appeared via video link from Cooma Correctional Centre for his public hearing today.
The appearance came ten years after he broke into the Mosman home of Madeleine Pulver and placed a device around her neck.
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He also put a lanyard around her neck which held an extortion note, asked her to count to 200 and left.
The year 12 student contacted her parents who alerted police and after 10 hours they worked out it was an elaborate hoax.
The Serious Offenders Review Council found parole was appropriate because Peters had been assessed as a low risk of re-offending and had suitable post-release plans.