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Man jailed for stalking Radio 2 DJ Sara Cox | Man jailed for stalking Radio 2 DJ Sara Cox |
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A convicted paedophile who stalked BBC Radio 2 DJ Sara Cox has been jailed. | |
Anthony Collins, 50, from Chatham, who admitted harassment, sent letters to Cox and told her he was psychologically disturbed and had a criminal past but wanted her to invite him to the BBC. | |
When police arrested him, they found he had a fake BBC visitor's pass, Cox's sister's work address, and indecent images of girls aged four to 15. | |
Collins, of Afghan Road, was jailed for 16 months at Maidstone Crown Court. | |
Sentencing, Judge Martin Joy told him: "You have an obsessive personality." | |
The court heard Collins bought Cox's address online and sent her letters written in felt-tip pen. | |
In one letter, he told her he was living unhappily in a bedsit and asked her, to invite him to the Radio 2 studios, saying she was "lovely, warm, kind and sexy". | |
He wrote: "I'm 49, tall with green eyes. I know you are married to Ben Cyzer and know he is a successful man. I'm unsuccessful in my life." | |
He also wrote to Cox's husband at his workplace - the letter included a picture of Cox holding a child, and a diagram with the words "Cancer Analysis" in capital letters. | |
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Prosecutor Mary Jacobson said: "Needless to say that when Ms Cox found out her husband had received a letter she was immediately much more scared, as she put it, and the matter was reported to the police." | |
The court heard when Collins was arrested he said he "wanted to be in the news" and admitted his actions amounted to harassment. | |
Restraining order | |
Officers found the indecent images in Collins's bedside drawers and discovered more unposted letters as well as pictures and press cuttings. | |
Collins had pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images and making indecent images of children. | |
The court was told he had a criminal history that included an 18-month jail term for poisoning a 13-year-old girl in a bid to sedate her and have sex with her. | |
Collins had also broken a restraining order by speaking to two girls aged six and seven and making lewd comments. | |
In mitigation, defence counsel Ian Dear said Collins's actions towards Cox amounted to harassment but had not intended to cause alarm or distress, adding it was "a cry for help". | |
Collins was given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and a restraining order. |
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