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Inside home of Holly Willoughby ‘kidnap plotter’: Jury is shown photos of chloroform and cable ties in property of security guard accused of planning to rape and murder TV star

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Photos shown to the jury in the trial against a security guard accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder Holly Willoughby reveal chloroform and cable ties.  

Juror’s were given a glimpse inside Gavin Plumb’s messy bedroom where the overweight guard allegedly chatted online about his dark fantasy to kidnap the TV presenter. 

Photos reveal a room crammed with a dark brown sofa and desks, covered in food containers, clothes and tools to harm the television personality.

Photos revealed during the trial also a show a kitchen unit drawer with yellow rubber gloves and black plastic cable ties in a clear plastic bag. 

Plumb claimed during his cross examination by Alison Morgan KC that he had purchased chloroform to remove a stain on the carpet.

This is the latest revelation in the trial against Plumb who denies soliciting murder, incitement to rape and incitement to kidnap.

Pictures shown to the jury reveal Gavin Plumb’s messy bedroom with clothes strewn over a sofa and mugs and food containers piled up on a coffee table. he is alleged to have bought and kept chloroform and cable ties in the room

An open kitchen cabinet drawer showing yellow rubber gloves and bags full of black plastic cable ties.

An open kitchen cabinet drawer showing yellow rubber gloves and bags full of black plastic cable ties.

Earlier today a video revealed the moment the security guard told police Holly Willoughby ‘is a fantasy of mine’ as he was arrested for allegedly plotting to kidnap, rape and murder her. 

Dramatic body-worn video shows officers from Essex Police pounding down the front door of Plumb’s flat in Harlow before finding him inside watching TV.  

The 37-year-old exclaims in the footage from October 4 ‘what are you talking about’ and ‘please explain to me what the hell is going on’.

Told he was under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap, Plumb said ‘who?’ and was told it was Holly Willoughby.

The defendant asked ‘OK, where’s that from?’ and was told by an officer ‘that will be explained to you in custody’.

He later states to officers: ‘I’m not gonna lie, she is a fantasy of mine.’

Dramatic body-worn video shows officers from Essex Police pounding down the front door of Gavin Plumb's flat in Harlow before finding him inside watching TV

Dramatic body-worn video shows officers from Essex Police pounding down the front door of Gavin Plumb’s flat in Harlow before finding him inside watching TV

Plumb, 37, exclaims in the footage from October 4 'what are you talking about' and 'please explain to me what the hell is going on'

Plumb, 37, exclaims in the footage from October 4 ‘what are you talking about’ and ‘please explain to me what the hell is going on’

Told he was under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap, Plumb said 'who?' and was told it was Holly Willoughby. He tells officers: 'I'm not gonna lie, she is a fantasy of mine'

Told he was under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap, Plumb said ‘who?’ and was told it was Holly Willoughby. He tells officers: ‘I’m not gonna lie, she is a fantasy of mine’ 

The defendant told jurors his current weight was around 24-and-a-half stone, and the trial heard he weighed around 30 stone at the time he was taken into custody. 

Giving evidence today, Plumb said he would sometimes think about his ‘celebrity crush’ Holly Willoughby ‘four, five, six times’ a day.

He said online chats about his alleged plot to kidnap her were ‘massively regrettable’ but claimed it was just ‘dark’ fantasy. 

Plumb said he got a ‘rush of excitement’ about keeping Ms Willoughby in a ‘dungeon’, but again insisted ‘I knew it was online chat’.

Earlier today the 37-year-old was  quizzed about his previous convictions, including his attempt to kidnap two women from separate trains in August 2006. 

At the time he was a teenager and, according to his evidence, in his only ‘serious’ relationship. 

Ms Wass asked her client what was ‘going through your mind’ when he handed the first air hostess a note threatening to shoot her.

He replied: ‘For me it was my only option – being in the relationship I was in, it was toxic – I was extremely young and I needed to get out.’

Ms Wass went on: ‘How did you think sending a note like that to a female on a train was getting you out of your relationship?’

The defendant said: ‘It was going to get me caught. It was going to get me incarcerated.’

Asked if the fact the two women he attempted to kidnap were air stewardesses, Plumb said: ‘I had a stewardess fantasy back then.’

Plumb claimed before jurors that he ‘wasn’t aware’ he had an imitation firearm with him ‘until I got arrested’ after approaching a woman on a train and showing her a note telling her to get off it.

The defendant said that three rope ligatures, found on him on the day of the incident on August 16, 2006, ‘were just lying round the car park’, adding: ‘If I found something like that, I would reuse it.’

He said he was remanded in custody and Chelmsford Crown Court heard he later admitted attempted kidnap over the offence and was given a suspended sentence.

Plumb told jurors ‘I think I went back to my ex-partner’ afterwards.

In November 2008, Plumb was working at a Woolworths in Harlow when he ordered two 16-year-old female colleagues who were busy restocking to ‘get to the back of the stockroom’. 

Gavin Plumb planned to chloroform the former This Morning presenter and her husband Dan Baldwin before taking her to a 'dungeon' that he described as 'death row'

Gavin Plumb allegedly planned to chloroform the former This Morning presenter and her husband Dan Baldwin before taking her to a ‘dungeon’ that he described as ‘death row’

The defendant, of Harlow, Essex, sits in court accompanied by a custody officer earlier this week

The defendant, of Harlow, Essex, sits in court accompanied by a custody officer earlier this week 

Threatening them with a box cutter, he told them to turn around and put their hands behind their backs. 

‘It was exactly the same as happened beforehand. I just needed a way out of the relationship,’ Plumb said this morning.  

The security guard served 16 months in prison, and said that after being released in 2010 he spent ‘99.9%’ of his time online.

He told jurors: ‘If I wasn’t on the (game) console, I would be on the phone, and if I wasn’t on the phone, I would be on the console.’

The defendant also said he would communicate with others on ‘fantasy’ chatrooms between 2010 and 2013.

Defence barrister Ms Wass asked: ‘What sort of fantasy sites would you involve yourself with?’

‘It was all clean, it was all fantasy chat,’ he replied. ‘It would vary… people we knew, people we didn’t know.’

Ms Wass continued: ‘What would you fantasise about?’

Plumb replied: ‘Having sex with them.’

Plumb said images he looked at around this time ‘could be celebrities or random people that came off various sites’. He admitted ‘briefly’ having an interest in Holly Willoughby in this period, lasting around 2010 to 2013. 

Plumb described his online ‘sexual fantasy chats as ‘wholesome chat, clean chat’ and said it was ‘nowhere like as dark as it is in the sequence of events’ evidence shown to jurors.

He added: ‘It was having sex with certain people, people who were brought up in chats and stuff like that. People from different chatrooms that were posted and then celebrities.’

Asked about conversations involving the presenter with someone called Josh, Plumb said: I’m just having a fantasy chat. I know it’s never going to be more than a fantasy.’

On his ‘ultimate fantasy’ of getting a crew to abduct her, he insisted he never got a crew together and never acted on any of it.

The 37-year-old kept hundreds of photos of Ms Willoughby on his phone, three of which were shown to the jury

The 37-year-old kept hundreds of photos of Ms Willoughby on his phone, three of which were shown to the jury

Ms Wass said: ‘You didn’t have a driving licence, you didn’t have a car…how would you have got to Holly Willoughby’s house?’

‘I wouldn’t have,’ Plumb said.

Referring to the talk of climbing over a wall, he said he was 28-30 stone at the time of his arrest. He is 24.5 stone now.

Asked if he could have climbed over a wall he said: ‘I’ve got more chance of tripping over a step.’

Plumb, who wore a grey tracksuit top, dark jogging bottoms and black trainers, told jurors that he had his first and only ‘serious relationship’ at 18.

Questioned about his love life, the defendant said he was ‘regularly in the friend zone’, adding: ‘I was regularly their friends, nothing more.’

He agreed that his first girlfriend was at 18, adding: ‘My first serious relationship, yes.’

Plumb agreed that his relationship with the woman lasted ‘about four-and-a-half years’ and was ‘extremely toxic’

He added: ‘There were constant arguments. The things a couple were doing, having a normal relationship, we weren’t doing. We were constantly at each other.’

Plumb is accused of planning to rape Ms Willoughby before murdering her and then disposing her body in a lake

Plumb is accused of planning to rape Ms Willoughby before murdering her and then disposing her body in a lake

Jurors heard that Plumb assembled a 'restraint kit', which he filmed laid out on his bed

Jurors heard that Plumb assembled a ‘restraint kit’, which he filmed laid out on his bed

Plumb was also asked about a ‘kit’ he had assembled that included a whip, lead, shackles, blindfold and clamps with black rope.

The defendant said most of the items were purchased on Amazon but he bought cable ties separately, and later.

Asked by Ms Wass if, by the time of his arrest in 2023, ‘any of this equipment (had) been used on anybody other than yourself’, Plumb replied: ‘No.’

The barrister asked Plumb: ‘Had you been involved in any sexual relationships using any of this?’

He replied: ‘No.’

Plumb was asked about his weight, telling the court it was ‘ballooning to dangerous levels’ and that was was ‘housebound’ after reaching 35 stone. 

‘I physically couldn’t move without being in pain or being breathless,’ he said.

Asked by Ms Wass if he ever left the house, Plumb said: ‘Only to go to the doctor’s or to hospital appointments’.

The defendant continued: ‘It was making me feel so low to the point I felt I didn’t want to speak to anybody because I was a burden because of my weight.

‘I had to have members of my family come over to help me with my housework.’

He agreed that in 2018 he had an operation.

Plumb denies soliciting murder, incitement to rape and incitement to kidnap, and the trial continues. 

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