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Old 08-18-2011, 11:33 AM   #1
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Beginning of Story Content An Australian teenager who spent 10 hours with a ######## bomb chained to her neck said Wednesday she is relieved the FBI has arrested a man accused of breaking into her home and tethering the device to her as part of an elaborate <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>威客网站 </strong></a> extortion plot. Paul Douglas Peters was arrested in Kentucky on Monday in connection with the attack on 18-year-old Madeleine Pulver, who was studying at home when a masked man carrying a baseball bat broke in and attached the bomb-like device to her neck. The man left behind a note demanding money, along with an email address that appeared to refer to a novel about a ruthless businessman in 19th-century Asia. Bomb technicians later found no explosives in the device. A smiling Pulver told reporters outside her home in the wealthy Sydney suburb of Mosman that she was "very relieved" to hear Peters was arrested. "I'm glad it's all over," Pulver said. Asked whether she was wondering why she'd been targeted, she replied: "I think we're all wondering why." Peters, a 50-year-old Australian investment banker who travels frequently to the U.S., was arrested by the FBI at his ex-wife's house in a well-heeled suburb near Louisville, Ky. On Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin ordered Peters jailed pending an extradition hearing set for Oct. 14 in Louisville. Australian police plan to charge him with multiple offences, including kidnapping and breaking and entering. What ties Peters has to the wealthy Pulver family remain unclear, although Federal Court documents released Tuesday say he once worked for a company with links to the Pulvers. William Pulver, Madeleine's father, is CEO of Appen Butler Hill, a company that provides language and voice-recognition software and services. The small Australian coastal community of Copacabana, where Peters lived, was buzzing with news of his arrest on Wednesday. Peters's hairdresser, Tammy Schreiber, told The Associated Press he usually stopped by every six weeks when he was in town, but she last saw him about four months ago. At the time, he was planning a trip to the U.S. to visit his family, and was eager to see his daughters, she said. Suspect a 'real entrepreneur-type' Schreiber said Peters rarely talked about work, but gave the impression he was a "real entrepreneur-type," and was always well-dressed. He kept to himself and didn't interact much with members of the close-knit community of around 3,000, about 90 kilometres north of Sydney, she said. "Really nice person — really helpful, liked to have a nice chat," Schreiber said. "A family man, loved his daughters. ... Even now if I see the papers and I see his face in there, I still can't believe it." New details of Pulver's chilling ordeal were unveiled in the arrest complaint released Tuesday. The teen was studying in her bedroom on Aug. 3 when a man walked in carrying a black aluminum baseball bat and wearing a striped, multicoloured balaclava. "Sit down and no one needs to get hurt," he told her. Pulver sat on <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>威客兼职 </strong></a> her bed and the intruder placed the bat and a backpack next to her. He forced a black box against her throat and looped a device similar to a bike chain around her neck. Paul Douglas Peters, left, is escorted Tuesday from the Federal Courthouse in Louisville, Ky., after he was arraigned in connection with a bomb hoax in Australia. Sam Upshaw Jr./The Courier-Journal/Associated PressThe grey-haired man locked the box around her neck along with a lanyard and a plastic document sleeve. It contained a note, the email address and a USB digital storage device. "Count to 200," he said as he left, taking the bat and backpack with him. "... I'll be back ... if you move I can see you, I'll be right here." 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Australian authorities determined the email account was established May 30 from an internet Protocol address linked to a Chicago airport. Travel documents showed Peters had been at the airport that day. The email account was accessed three times on the afternoon of Aug. 3, the complaint said. The first access was at 4:09 p.m. from an IP address registered to a library in Kincumber, about 80 kilometres from the girl's Mosman home. The account was accessed twice more before 6 p.m. from an IP address registered to a video store a few kilometres from the library. Surveillance cameras at the library and at a liquor store next to the video store recorded a man matching Peters' description around that time, the complaint said. A video store employee said a "well-dressed" man came in twice to use one of the store's internet computers because he was "waiting for an email." 'I hope she's well': suspect's message to teen Records from two stores show that in July, Peters bought a black baseball bat, and a USB device and lanyard identical to those left with Pulver, the complaint said. The arrest complaint said Peters left Australia on a one-way flight from Sydney to Chicago on Aug. <a href="http://www.436100.info/view.php?id=43980"><strong>Convenient Way to Find the Best Hair Straightener | lflforum.com</strong></a> 8 and flew to Kentucky the next day. Peters was bound at the legs during a court appearance Tuesday, then bound at the wrists after the hearing ended. He showed no emotion, spoke quietly to his attorney and glanced briefly at his ex-wife, Debra, who sat alone in the front row, weeping quietly. Asked by reporters if he had any message for Pulver, Peters said, "I hope she's well," as he was placed into a police van. His attorney, Scott Cox, said Peters will contest the charges in Australia, but he did not know whether his client will fight extradition. Authorities said Peters has been involved in various businesses, but would not elaborate. Cox said Peters is an attorney who works as an investment banker in Australia and owns his own company. Peters and his ex-wife divorced in 2007 and have three school-age children, Cox said. End of Story Content Back to accessibility links
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