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Man guilty of stalking TV presenter Myleene Klass

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Myleene Klass told Birmingham Crown Court she had experienced “sheer terror”

A man has been found guilty of stalking TV and radio presenter Myleene Klass, after posting her items that included a gun, handcuffs, and a police uniform.

Peter Windsor, 61, of Mary Road, Stechford, in Birmingham, had denied two counts of stalking causing “serious alarm or distress” to Ms Klass and fellow Classic FM presenter Katie Breathwick between 2020 and 2024.

A trial at Birmingham Crown Court heard Windsor had sent the women numerous “unwanted” gifts, including a will-writing kit, at the radio station’s central London studios between March 2020 and August 2024.

Ms Klass thanked the judge, police and Mrs Breathwick, adding: “After a horrific year, my family and I finally have peace.”

The former Hear’Say singer had told the jury of her “sheer terror” after she was informed of the “accumulation” of items.

She became upset while giving evidence as she told the court how Royal Mail had found an air pistol addressed to her.

“It just felt extreme on every front,” the 47-year-old said.

She explained she was initially not told about the post, to avoid worrying her, but was later shown a list of items and photographs of some of the letters by her employer’s security staff.

“It was very clear, very quickly, that it was a highly volatile selection of items,” she told prosecutor Timothy Sapwell.

“It was a huge shock, especially the extent to which it had escalated. It’s a huge violation. It’s sheer terror, really.”

Windsor, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, called Ms Klass a “naughty vixen” in one of his letters. He also sent Mrs Breathwick a letter saying he wanted to go paddling in a lake with both women while drinking champagne.

A man with very short white hair on the sides of his head looks directly at the camera. He is clean shaven and has brown eyes.
Windsor sent up to 100 parcels to the presenters’ workplace

Mrs Breathwick also became audibly upset whilst giving evidence last week, telling the court she had first received correspondence from Windsor at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The first note was something to do with how many push-ups and pull-ups he had done. It was weird. It was a note of a personal nature talking about me as if he knew me,” she told jurors.

The mail, some addressed to her alone and some to both her and Ms Klass, had included a reference to witchcraft, the 53-year-old added.

She said among about 100 notes and gifts she had received was a DIY will-writing kit, sent in March 2021.

“I was terrified – I was terrified because what was his intention?” she said.

Asked to comment on a pair of binoculars that had also been sent to her, Mrs Breathwick told the court: “I was really frightened by this stage. I thought he had sent me the binoculars to tell me he was watching me.”

A paper letter with handwriting in blue biro pen. The letter reads: "Witchcraft stopped play but managed 5,000 pull ups in 19 hours with super strength glucosamine for joints."
Mrs Breathwick described how notes and items sent by Windsor left her feeling terrified

Judge Tom Rochford also heard Windsor had previously been arrested but not prosecuted after sending a letter in October 2020 to then Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon.

He said the letter had been “signed in blood” and “pledged his soul to Satan” but claimed it was “just a joke”.

Jurors reached their unanimous guilty verdicts on Tuesday, after deliberating for four hours and eight minutes over two days.

Windsor, wearing a grey sweatshirt, sighed and pursed his lips in the dock as the verdicts were announced.

The judge told the defendant, who had been on remand throughout his trial, that the options for his sentencing next month included prison or two types of hospital order.

A court sketch of a man in a jumper and a bald head with a man in a white shirt and black tie sat behind him.
Jurors reached a verdict on Tuesday after deliberating for more than four hours

Speaking after the case, acting Det Sgt Marius Dinescu of West Midlands Police described stalking as a serious crime with “devastating effects on victims”.

“There are not enough words to commend Myleene and Katie for reporting these incidents which escalated and persisted over a significant period of time,” he said.

“I would like to thank Myleene and Katie for their support during this long investigation as well as for their bravery to describe their experiences in court.”

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