Pictured: Face of convicted stalker who sent Classic FM presenters Myleene Klass and Katie Breathwick imitation firearm and handcuffs

This is the face of a Birmingham man who was convicted after sending letters, clothing items and an imitation firearm to two celebrity radio presenters' houses.

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Pete Windsor, aged 61, of Mary Road, Birmingham, was found guilty of stalking both Myleene Klass and Katie Breathwick between March 2020 and August 2024.

It comes after Myleene and Katie received a note from Windsor, detailing how many pull-ups he can do.

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Peter Windsor has been convicted of stalking Classic FM presenters Myleene Klass and Katie Breathwick
Peter Windsor has been convicted of stalking Classic FM presenters Myleene Klass and Katie Breathwick

In November 2023, a parcel, which was addressed to Myleene's workplace, was intercepted by Royal Mail, where it was found to contain an air pistol. 

Then, between March and September 2024, the women received a number of handwritten letters and items at their workplace in London. 

The letters, which were addressed by Windsor, contain a number of sexual and religious remarks.

Among the parcels that was sent was one that contained an imitation pistol
Among the parcels that was sent was one that contained an imitation pistol

Later, Katie also received a pair of binoculars, a stamp collection, champagne, and spiked running shoes.

Another parcel, which was delivered on March 5, contained a silver ring and a handwritten letter with his name and address at the top. 

The letter read, "Dear Myleene, just a silver for holy protect ring for a worth High Princess."

The parcels also inluded, hand-written notes, champaign, handcuffs, shoes, and clothing items
The parcels also inluded, hand-written notes, champaign, handcuffs, shoes, and clothing items

Windsor also sent a stamp collection, a bank statement showing that he made a number of withdrawals in a short amount of time, a necklace and second-hand shoes. 

Windsor was arrested on September 17, 2024, and during a search, a pair of binoculars, a London-wide journey planner, black gloves, and a map of the transport network in London were found. 

Two days later, he was charged with two counts of stalking involving serious alarm and distress, and following a seven-day trial, was convicted of both charges.

He is due to be sentenced on November 21. 

Myleene Klass at the TV Choice Awards 2024
Myleene Klass (Jordan Pettitt/PA)

Active detective sergeant Marius Dinescue, from Birmingham Police, said: "Peter Windsor made Myleene and Katie fear for their safety over the course of just over four years. 

"He sent up to 100 parcels to their workplace, consistently sending unwanted items in a clear case of escalating behaviour and paid absolutely no regard to the impact that his actions might have on these two innocent women. 

"They were forced to implement extra security measures at their workplace due to his fixated and obsessive behaviour.

"There are not enough words to commend Myleene and Katie for reporting these incidents, which escalated and persisted over a significant period of time. Equally important, I would like to thank Myleene and Katie for their support during this long investigation, as well as for their bravery in describing their experiences in court.

"Stalking is a serious crime which goes to the very heart of violence against women and girls, removing their feeling of safety and having devastating effects on victims."

Jurors at a trial held on Tuesday reached a unanimous guilty verdict after deliberating for four hours and eight minutes over a two-day period.