Minnesota cop helps thwart plot to kidnap, rape and assassinate British TV personality

With the help of an undercover Minnesota police officer, a British security guard has been convicted of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder a British TV personality.

The 37-year-old man was found guilty last week in England of a plot involving Holly Willoughby, a British television presenter, author and model who has appeared on shows such as “The Voice UK” and hosted a morning show, according to the BBC.

Holly Willoughby attends the National Television Awards 2023 at The O2 Arena on Sept. 5, 2023, in London, England. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

It all began a few years ago after Gavin Plumb shared his elaborate plan with an Owatonna police officer who was working undercover in an online group called “Abduct Lovers.”

That officer, known only as David Nelson, which the BBC says is not his real name, informed the FBI, which led English detectives to investigate and arrest Plumb, who was convicted last Thursday.

During the trial, it was revealed that Plumb had purchased 400 “heavy duty” metal cable ties and chloroform to “knock Willoughby and her husband out after breaking in to their house.”

The BBC reported that investigators also found a 31-piece lock-picking kit, handcuffs, two packets of rope, and a map from his address to Willoughby’s house. In addition, a device that contained “millions” of pictures of Willoughby including some that were “deep fake” pornographic images depicting her.

In BBC articles, Willoughby is quoted as saying she will “forever be grateful to the undercover police officer who understood the imminent threat, and to the Metropolitan and Essex police forces for their swift response.”

According to the BBC, Plumb, a security guard, had assembled this “tool kit of highly sexualised violence” to  fulfill his “ultimate fantasy.”

An investigator with the Essex Police told the BBC that Plumb was an “obsessive loner” who had assembled “all the items he needed to cause Holly Willoughby some serious harm.”

“If the American officer hadn’t have contacted us … I’ve got no doubt that Gavin Plumb could’ve gone on to commit some really horrific crimes,” Detective Chief Inspector Greg Wood added.

Prosecutors said Plumb had a “real intention” to kidnap the broadcaster from her home, “take her to a location where she would be raped repeatedly” and then murder her.

After joining the Abduct Lovers group, Plumb shared four pictures of Willoughby and wrote “The one in the public eye I want.”

According to the BBC, Nelson wrote “Nice” and began to have private chats with Plumb. During those conversations, Plumb outlined his abduction plot and sent videos of the “kidnap kit” he’d assembled which included hand and ankle shackles, a rope and a ball gag.

After Nelson told the FBI, who told the Essex Police, Plumb was arrested last fall.

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