Peter Windsor, 61, from Stechford, is alleged to have stalked Classic FM presenters Klass and Katie Breathwick between 2020 and 2024
Police have released images of notes and ‘gifts’ sent to popstar Myleene Klass and her radio host colleague by an alleged stalker.
The evidence was shown to a jury at Birmingham Crown Court where Peter Windsor stands trial.
The 61-year-old, from Mary Road, Stechford, denies two counts of ‘causing alarm or distress’ by stalking to Classic FM presenters Ms Klass and Katie Breathwick between 2020 and 2024.
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Among the ‘bizzare’ items shown in the pictures were two bottles of champagne, perfume, spiked running shoes and a stamp collection sent to Ms Breathwick.
One of the notes to her, which were all written in capitals, said she had ‘super mean sexy eyes like a vixen’.
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Another made reference to ‘witchcraft’ and spoke of doing 5,000 pull-ups in 19 hours. A further note said: “It would be devine to paddle with you both at Buckingham Palace lake and get you their brand of £60 bubbly.”
Former Hear’Say singer Ms Klass, 47, was also sent an air pistol which was intercepted by Royal Mail.
Giving evidence she described the ‘sheer terror’ she felt and said: “It was very clear very quickly that it was a highly-volatile selection of items.
“It was a huge shock, especially the extent to which it had escalated. It was pretty overwhelming when you have the accumulation of a bundle of this information. It’s pretty terrifying.”
Ms Breathwick, 53, earlier told the court she changed her routine, installed cameras at her home and arranged for security to escort her from the London studio to her car.
She also spoke of panic attacks and admitted she felt like quitting the job she loved. Ms Breathwick described the items sent to her, which also included a ‘DIY will-writing kit’, as ‘unhinged’.
She broke down in tears and told the jury the impact on her had been ‘life-changing’. The prosecution case is that WIndsor became ‘obsessed’ with the presenters.
It is alleged he sent Ms Breathwick ‘dozens’ of parcels between March 2020 and December 2023, and Ms Klass unwanted post between November 2023 and August last year.
Windsor, who has schizophrenia, claims a defence of insanity. He has also refuted that his conduct amounted to stalking and that the complainants were caused genuine distress.
The defendant was due to give evidence today, Thursday, October 2.
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