Convicted killer's harassment pleas postponed - Waco Tribune-Herald

But prosecutor Aubrey Robertson told McLennan County Court-at-Law Judge Mike Freeman on Wednesday morning that he needed to confer with the three victims, District Attorney Abel Reyna and Sheriff Parnell McNamara before making a final plea offer. Robertson told Freeman at a later hearing Wednesday that he has offered Collier 30 days in jail for each count, which would equate to time served for the 14 days he spent behind bars in July. Freeman postponed the plea hearing until Thursday morning to give one or more of the victims a chance to attend. The judge also ordered Collier to continue wearing a GPS ankle monitor that he has had since he posted bond almost a year ago and to spend the night at a hotel outside McLennan County, a condition of his release. Kelly said Collier was eager to resolve the matter Wednesday, but will return to court Thursday morning to keep from having to make another trip from California. Collier, who changed his name from Peter Zimmer, served almost four years in a juvenile facility after murdering his parents and younger brother in Wisconsin in 1983 when he was 14. Release from jail. After his release from the McLennan County Jail last year, Collier told the Tribune-Herald that he was staying in Escondido. Source: www.wacotrib.com