Katie Breathwick, a radio host, has provided proof against a alleged stalker who allegedly targeted her and her coworker Myleene Klass.
A colleague of Myleene Klass has shared the fear she felt after being targeted by an alleged stalker. Radio presenter Katie Breathwick told jurors she was left terrified by the alleged ordeal, claiming she was posted a DIY will-writing kit, binoculars, perfume and running shoes alongside “unhinged” letters.
Mrs. Breathwick informed her Classic FM colleague of Peter Windsor’s “raving” notes and presents at the trial of him, who is also accused of stalking former Hear ‘Say star Klass. She claimed that Klass should be made aware of a circumstance that might put her at risk.
Between 2020 and 2024, Windsor, 61, is accused of stalking both presenters. Klass is accused of sending him an airgun, fancy dress, and other “unwanted” presents.
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A note calling Klass a “naughty vixen” was sent by Windsor, according to the Birmingham Crown Court. Additionally, it is said that Breathwick allegedly wrote a letter to Breathwick informing him that he wanted to go paddling in a lake with the presenters while sipping champagne.
Breathwick claimed to have received more than 100 items from Windsor and that they had all been delivered to Classic FM’s central London studios on Tuesday. She was entering her evidence in the witness box while watching from a behind-the-screen monitor.
In the final few minutes of her testimony, she continued to tell the court that Windsor had sent her first correspondence when the Covid pandemic first started. She became audibly upset. The alleged stalker has been given schizophrenic treatment.
In a statement made at the court, Breathwick said, “March 2020 was the first time I ever really had a prickling instinct that this was a little different. He performed a number of push-ups and pull-ups, which had an impact on the first note.
“It was weird. It was a note of a personal nature talking about me as if he knew me.”
When Timothy Sapwell, the prosecutor, posed questions to Breathwick, who claimed the parcels initially had a “feel unhinged” feeling. She added that it appeared obvious who was the author of them wasn’t feeling well.
She continued, “Everyone was talking about mental health issues, and it became abundantly clear to me that this person was experiencing that situation and that I was the subject of those emotions. Knowing that is deeply, deeply unsettling.
Klass was also named in the handwritten notes, she later claimed, because they were “raving and unstable” and that she was concerned about it. She said, “I was aware that it was probably important that she be made aware of this.”
The court has heard Windsor had officially changed his name to Sir Peter Windsor. He is then said to have sent both his alleged victims a note which read it would be “divine to paddle with you both in Buckingham Palace Lake and get you two their brand of £60 bubbly”.
As Breathwick told the jury, “I really freaked me out. “
Breathwick claimed during her testimony that she had been instructed not to inform Klass about the packages she had received. She claimed she felt the need to, claiming that she “felt it was my duty as a woman to inform her of a circumstance that might put her in danger.”
When defense lawyer Philip Brunt cross-examined her, Breathwick rejected claims that she had been “catastrophizing.” She explained to the jury how she perceived the packages as “dirty and malicious.” She remarked, “Being realistic in the context of all of these things is not catastrophizing.”
On Wednesday, Klass is scheduled to testify, and Windsor is expected to deny two stalking counts that have raised alarm or distress. The trial is advancing.
Source: Mirror
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