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Moment security guard accused of plotting to kidnap and murder Holly Willoughby is arrested at home in police raid
28 June 2024, 14:19 | Updated: 28 June 2024, 14:31
Moment Gavin Plumb is arrested for plotting to kidnap Holly Willoughby
This is the moment a security guard accused of plotting to kidnap and rape Holly Willoughby is arrested at home in a police raid.
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In the video, Gavin Plumb admits to police that TV star Ms Willoughby is "a fancy of mine" in footage released by police after it was played out in court.
Plumb of Harlow, Essex, denies soliciting murder, incitement to rape and incitement to kidnap.
Police are shown in the video battering down the door of Plumb's flat before arresting him while he was half-naked. He said he was about to go to bed.
He asks officers "What are you talking about” and says “please explain to me what the hell is going on”.
Plumb continues to ask police what he is accused of doing, and is told he is under arrest for conspiracy to kidnap.
Asked who he is accused of plotting to kidnap, an officer tells him that it is Holly Willoughby.
Plumb admits that she is "a fantasy of mine" and adds that she is "a fantasy of a lot of guys".
Giving evidence earlier, Plumb said his online chats about the alleged plot are "massively regrettable".
Plumb told a jury his discussions with a man who gave his name as Marc were "dark", but insisted: "It wasn't going to be any more than me and him chatting."
Giving evidence at Chelsmford Crown Court, Plumb said his WhatsApp communications with Marc were "not the kind of chat I would normally participate in".
He said during his discussions with Marc, he conceded that when he said he needed to "follow her movements" and "set everything up", he was talking about a "fantasy of setting up an abduction".
Plumb, who is so overweight he told the court he was unable to stand while giving evidence, agreed with his barrister Sasha Wass KC that his chats about Ms Willoughby "degraded her".
Addressing the defendant in the witness box on Friday, Ms Wass asked: "What effect did your interactions with Marc have?"
Plumb replied: "Looking back at it now, it's something that is massively regrettable because it's not the kind of chat I would normally participate in."
Questioned on how serious his crush on Ms Willoughby was, the defendant said: "It was... I don't quite know how to explain it."
Ms Wass went on: "How many times a day would you think of her?"
After Plumb said he was not sure, Ms Wass added: "Did you think of her every day?"
The defendant replied: "It would depend on how many times I would chat about her. Some days it would be once, some days it would be four, five, six times."
He told the court he spent "99.9%" of his time online after being released from prison in 2010 for offences of false imprisonment.
Plumb also said that at one point, his weight was "ballooning to dangerous levels", adding that he reached "35 stone and I was housebound".
He told jurors: "I physically couldn't move without being in pain or being breathless."
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 admitted to the jury he had purchased a "kit" from Amazon that included a whip, lead, shackles, blindfold and clamps with black rope.
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?"
The defendant replied: "No."
Plumb is accused of attempting to live his "ultimate fantasy" and has been described by the prosecution as someone who had an "obsession" with Ms Willoughby.