'I can now look to a future without Paul Peters' name being linked to mine'

By Paul Bibby and Louise Hall
Updated November 21 2012 - 12:08am, first published 12:00am

IT WAS the first time Madeleine Pulver had come face to face with her tormentor since that quiet August afternoon when he strapped a metal box to her neck with a bike lock and said: "Count to two hundred . . . if you move I can see you."

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