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Gavin Plumb is currently on trial at Chelmsford Crown Court (Image: Gavin Plumb) WARNING: This article contains disturbing details and images. Gavin Plumb's alleged "kit" has been shown to jurors as part of his trial at Chelmsford Crown Court. The security officer is accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder Holly Willoughby.

Plumb, 37, of Harlow, Essex, is accused of planning to assemble a "kidnap and restraint kit" and encouraging a third party to travel to the UK to carry out the alleged offences. He is alleged to have conspired online with another man, who was to travel to the UK from the US, and created a "detailed plan" to carry out the offences. Plumb denied all charges at an earlier hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court.



Items he purchased for his kit were displayed in the court. It included restraints, a blindfold, handcuffs, cable ties and a cat o'nine tails. This latest evidence came as a WhatsApp message allegedly from Plumb was read to the court on Tuesday (June 25) which said he didn't care "about the risks or consequences" of his actions.

The message, which was read out by the prosecutor said: "Just the thought of finally getting her (Ms Willoughby) is turning me on I'm actually looking forward to doing it. I'm at the point where idc (I don't care) about the risks or consequences." Gavin Plumbs alleged 'kit' was displayed in court (Image: Crown Prosecution Service/PA Wire) The court heard on Tuesday that Plumb had searched on Google for "how to meet people who.

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