Myleene Klass says her stalker sent her an air pistol and  items ‘so traumatic’ police refused to tell her what they were – as she questions what on earth could have been more disturbing than a gun?

Myleene Klass experienced a year of intense fear and harassment while employed at Classic FM, caused by a man named Peter Windsor.

He sent her a package containing an air pistol and other deeply disturbing items. The police considered the contents so upsetting they wouldn’t reveal what they were, which left her feeling shut out and unable to understand what was happening in her own life.

Myleene was shocked by the police’s response and worried about her family’s safety. She felt her home had become like an impenetrable fortress after the incident involving an air pistol.

After a seven-day trial, 61-year-old Windsor was convicted of stalking that caused significant distress and harm. He has been sentenced to an indefinite stay in a hospital.

Over four years, he relentlessly pursued Myleene and her coworker, Katie Breathwick. His harassment included sending disturbing gifts – an air pistol, handcuffs, and even a Catwoman outfit – along with unsettling letters filled with sexual and Satanic themes, and an overwhelming amount of around 1000 gifts in total.

Initially, Myleene didn’t realize she was being stalked. She hadn’t seen emails from Breathwick warning her, and she later found out that security had intercepted and discarded numerous letters and packages sent by her stalker, Windsor.

She didn’t find out about this until August 2024, when security sent her an email listing 12 items that had been delivered to her. The email said they didn’t believe there was a problem, but wanted to let her know anyway.

She was receiving as many as four gifts daily from a man with paranoid schizophrenia named Windsor.

Windsor had no previous convictions. 

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She described the experience as deeply shocking and upsetting, saying it felt terrifying and overwhelming in every way.

Police informed her that the air pistol, stopped by Royal Mail, could be deadly when fired from close range – up to six feet. He also sent her a silver ring, claiming it offered ‘holy protection’ to someone he considered a high priestess.

Myleene took to the stand and felt she had to prove she didn’t want these items or this attention.

The lawyer defending the accused asked why the woman hadn’t directly told her stalker to cease contact. They also implied she shared some responsibility for the situation by requesting listener interaction on Classic FM, and suggested she was enjoying the media attention.

Myleene explained that she’d recently received an MBE and didn’t want her name associated with images of whips, handcuffs, or guns.

Although Windsor has been found guilty, Myleene had previously shared with ITV News that the experience had deeply affected her.

She said she had been left ‘looking over her shoulder.’  

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2026-03-24 13:37