Days after security guard Gavin Plumb was arrested at his modest Essex flat in 2023, TV presenter Holly Willoughby quit her 14-year role on ITV’s flagship show This Morning, telling fans: ‘I have to make this decision for me and my family.’
The significance of her shock decision and its timing only emerged later – namely that police had just uncovered a plot by Plumb to break into the mother of three’s house to kidnap, rape and kill her.
‘Getting her has been my ultimate fantasy for way too long,’ Plumb confessed in an internet chat room. ‘I’m now at the point that fantasy isn’t enough any more. I want the real thing.’
It’s now almost two years to the day that Plumb was sentenced to life imprisonment for his vile scheme after he was found guilty of offences including soliciting murder.
Of course, it’s unlikely that anniversary has anything to do with Ms Willoughby’s imminent return to the daytime sofa after a three-year hiatus.
As disclosed by this paper at the end of June, the 45-year-old is relaunching her career on a This Morning-style show that is already filming for a four-week run on YouTube. But in a chilling coincidence, the Daily Mail can reveal her comeback may happen as Plumb is allowed to leave HMP Long Lartin, the category A jail where he is being held, for the first time. Because the 39-year-old has suffered a recent bereavement, that of his beloved mother Carol, and may be given permission to say his goodbyes.
Gavin Plumb, who plotted to kidnap, rape and kill Holly Willoughby and was sentenced to life in prison, may be now allowed to leave his category A jail to mark his mother’s death
The significance and timing of Holly’s shock decision to step down from hosting This Morning only emerged later – namely that police had just uncovered and informed her of Plumb’s plot
Carol had stuck by her son through thick and thin. But having been diagnosed with cancer, the former hospital healthcare assistant suddenly died during treatment earlier this year – with ‘mummy’s boy’ Plumb only learning what had happened when he phoned home to talk to her.
News of her death is said to have left Plumb devastated and having to seek support from staff at the jail. A family friend told the Daily Mail: ‘His stepdad told him by phone after he rang home to speak with Carol. He went to pieces. But they’ve got a really good team at Long Lartin who are looking after him.
‘Of course he loved his mum. He phoned her up every week.’
A prison source added: ‘He has taken the death very badly. He hasn’t thrown any strops or smashed up his cell – but there has been lots of sobbing.’
While Mrs Plumb died aged 64 in March, because an inquest may need to be held into her death no cremation or funeral has yet taken place. But discussions have been held over whether Plumb might be allowed to leave prison to mark her death in some capacity.
‘The prison authorities have said they’ll let Gavin out to see her one last time in the chapel of rest,’ a family friend told the Daily Mail.
But he has been told he will not be able to attend a ‘celebration of her life’ with other relatives.
‘That’s a prison decision,’ the friend added – although the Daily Mail understands that no final ruling, which would be based on assessments of the risks Plumb poses, has in fact been made on whether to allow him to leave the prison at all.
Lest anyone forget, Plumb’s plot, which he masterminded over the internet, was particularly depraved.
Holly and her husband Dan Baldwin, 50, were to be incapacitated by a gang at their London home using chloroform, then she was to be taken to a ‘dungeon-style room’ and repeatedly raped before her throat was slit and her body dumped in a lake.
When Plumb was arrested in 2023 he had more than 10,000 images of Ms Willoughby and other celebrities, as well as deep-fake pornography featuring her.
As disclosed by this paper, Holly is relaunching her career with a This Morning-style show on YouTube. But, eerily, her comeback may coincide with Plumb’s release
A family friend told the Daily Mail that Plumb is being ‘looked after’ by ‘a really good team’ at HMP Long Lartin, following his mother’s passing
Earlier this month, Plumb found himself back in the headlines after a tabloid newspaper reported that a search of his cell had unearthed a stash of pictures of Ms Willoughby that he had somehow managed to tear out of magazines and hide beneath his mattress.
Obese Plumb has since told family members that the claim is ‘rubbish’ and that he intends to instruct a solicitor to seek legal redress for what was alleged.
Nevertheless, a prison source said: ‘I think most of the people who’ve had any sort of interaction with Plumb are convinced that he will remain a danger to women for a long time.
‘He is completely unrepentant about what he put Holly Willoughby through. I think he’s very much still living the fantasy – it’s like he’s living two lives.’
Given the nature of his crime, he is also unlikely to find much sympathy from either fellow inmates or staff. The prison source added: ‘Plumb is a pretty repulsive character. He has serious weight problems. Staff have warned him about it but he doesn’t take any notice. He goes through packets of biscuits and crisps without even thinking – and then he has his meals on top of that. I think it’s all tied in with his mental state and self-loathing.’
As well as stuffing his face with junk food, Plumb’s life in HMP Long Lartin – a prison criticised in an official inspection earlier this year for cells that lacked hot water, heating and basic sanitation – also includes moaning about the poor prison food and trying to keep on the right side of some of Britain’s most dangerous criminals. The same inspection found that the rate of assaults among inmates in the Worcestershire jail was the second highest in the country for a prison of its type.
Among those held alongside him are gunman Thomas Cashman, murderer of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, and Stephen Wright, a serial killer known as the Suffolk Strangler who is serving life for the murders of six women.
While there were recent claims that he and Wright, 67, had struck up a friendship and were known as ‘the odd couple’, a family friend this week told the Daily Mail: ‘Gavin has only met him once, they’re not friends.’
A prison source said: ‘Plumb spends a lot of time in his cell playing video games or watching TV. It’s hardly surprising because there are some very scary cons in Long Lartin.
‘While he’s a big bloke and will occasionally try and act tough, he’s the sort of individual who will start crying if he’s threatened. ‘He’s got few friends and is seen as a bit of a joke.’
And he added: ‘He’s not exactly a difficult prisoner but he’s a complete fantasist.’
A former friend said: ‘Apparently, he’s depressed and wants to get out. He’s not doing very well. It’s all in the letters he writes. He is playing the victim. He’s really good at it.
‘He just feels like he’s been set up, despite the fact there’s so much evidence and he’s trying to say everyone has placed it on him. But no one believes him.’
Sources inside the prison are convinced that Plumb will remain a danger to women for a long time, adding that he is still unrepentant about what he put Holly through
Plumb always insisted that, despite the evidence against him, he never actually posed a threat to Willoughby. He claimed that his discussions about what he wanted to do to her were just ‘online’ chat, saying: ‘There’s a massive difference between what’s online and real life.’
British police were only alerted to Plumb’s plans after he unknowingly shared them with an undercover US cop posing as another kidnap enthusiast in a dark web chatroom. The US officer printed a fake plane ticket to convince Plumb he was travelling to the UK. Having got his address, he alerted the FBI, which contacted Scotland Yard. Essex Police, fearing an imminent threat to Ms Willoughby, arrested Plumb on the day they were warned about him.
Plumb denied soliciting murder and inciting kidnap and rape between 2021 and 2023, but was found guilty following an eight-day trial. ‘I have no doubt this was all considerably more than a fantasy to you,’ the judge told him.
‘You always intended to carry out your plan to kidnap, rape and kill Willoughby if you could find “the right crew” to do it.’
During the hearing, the jury learned that Plumb had a string of previous convictions for sexually motivated crimes against women.
Aged 19 he targeted two uniformed Ryanair workers travelling from Bishop’s Stortford to nearby Stansted Airport. He handed one a note that read: ‘I have got a gun. Do what I say.’ Arrested soon after, he was found to have a black toy handgun and three pieces of rope on him.
He pleaded guilty to two charges of attempted kidnap and received a 12-month suspended sentence.
In December 2008, Plumb was in trouble again, this time after targeting two 16-year-old girls working at Woolworths, where he was a shop assistant. Working in a stockroom, he pulled a knife on them and then taped the hands of one of them behind her back
As he prepared to gag her mouth, the second girl ran off. The alarm was raised and Plumb was arrested. In June 2009, he pleaded guilty to two charges of false imprisonment and one of battery and was jailed for 32 months.
Plumb’s problems with women began at an early age.
The hearing revealed Plumb had a string of previous convictions for sexually motivated crimes against women, which friends think stems from his sexual frustration after putting on weight
Raised in Harlow, Essex, by the age of 13 he had started to put on so much weight that he noticed girls would ‘friendzone’ him rather than fancy him.
Those who know him believe his behaviour around women has its roots in the sexual frustration he experienced from then on.
His one serious relationship, with the mother of his two children, began at the age of 18 and was marred by allegations of emotional and physical abuse that saw police called on numerous occasions.
It ended when he was jailed for the first time – after which Plumb found himself banned from seeing his children and spending increasing amounts of time at home, behind his computer.
As he did so his weight ballooned further, heading towards an all-time high of 35-and-a-half stone.
Gastric band surgery in 2018 helped but he remained reliant on his mother and stepfather for day-to-day help.
They would come over to help clean his flat and his mother was so worried he might have a heart attack that she had a set of keys – ‘just in case’.
After he was jailed over the Willoughby plot, they continued to make weekly visits to see him in prison, although the family friend said his closest relations had no illusions about what he had done.
‘His mum and his step-dad loved him but they were disgusted by what he did,’ he said. ‘Carol was fuming with him. She said to him: “You should not have done what you did. You’re in the right place.” Yes, she loved him as a son. But she never forgave him for this. She said he deserved what he got.
‘It wasn’t down to Carol or his stepdad or his brothers to tell Gavin how to run his life. If he got caught, he got his just deserts – if you break the law the law will catch up with you.’
Something he will have no shortage of time to ponder in the coming years.
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