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'Real-life' Baby Reindeer stalker was on police watchlist over Starmer emails

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The case was referred to a specialist unit
The case was referred to a specialist unit

THE real-life Baby Reindeer stalker was referred to a specialist police unit tackling obsessives over her harassment of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, The Sun can reveal.

A formal complaint was made to police about Fiona Harvey after she bombarded Sir Keir and other Labour party figures with hundreds of emails.

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She sent hundreds of emails to Sir Keir StarmerCredit: PA
Fiona Harvey was reported to police over the email campaign
Fiona Harvey was reported to police over the email campaignCredit: Piers Morgan Uncensored
Ms Harvey insulted the Labour leader and launched personal attacks on his wife
Ms Harvey insulted the Labour leader and launched personal attacks on his wifeCredit: Piers Morgan Uncensored
They included a threat to Sir Keir that “your life won’t be worth living”
They included a threat to Sir Keir that “your life won’t be worth living”Credit: PA
The case was referred to the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC), a joint unit run by the Met Police and NHS
The case was referred to the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC), a joint unit run by the Met Police and NHSCredit: Alamy
The specialist unit deals with obsessives who have a fixation with politicians and the Royal Family
The specialist unit deals with obsessives who have a fixation with politicians and the Royal FamilyCredit: Alamy

The case was referred to the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC), a joint unit run by the Met Police and NHS.

It deals with obsessives who have a fixation with politicians and members of the Royal Family.

The Scottish Sun revealed how Ms Harvey – the inspiration for the Baby Reindeer character Martha in the Netflix hit – sent Sir Keir 276 emails over an eight-month period.

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They included a threat to Sir Keir that “your life won’t be worth living” and personal insults and offensive remarks about the Labour leader’s wife.

The messages were sent to Sir Keir’s Parliamentary constituency email address between January and August 2020.

It is thought the emails continued afterwards, with other Labour Party figures also being contacted.

Harvey, 58, of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, was referred to FTAC in November 2021 over the messages.

One source said: “There was no suggestion of any physical danger.

“But the murders of Jo Cox and Sir David Amess are a stark reminder of the dangers faced by MPs.

“It was felt that the police should be made aware of the large volume of emails so the individual could receive help and stop the nuisance messages.”

The FTAC unit of police officers and mental health nurses, formed in 2006, monitors individuals and carries out a psychiatric assessment to determine if they pose a risk.

They receive around 1,000 referrals a year and can provide suspects with mental health assistance to reduce any harassment or potential threat to people living under their focus.

It is unclear whether any action was taken over the referral of Ms Harvey.

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All were signed off “Sent from my iPhone” — echoing Martha
All were signed off “Sent from my iPhone” — echoing Martha
She told the Labour leader she would make his life "not worth living"
She told the Labour leader she would make his life "not worth living"

Leading stalking expert and former Met inspector Hamish Brown said: “Sometimes in such cases, a cop and mental health nurse are sent to see the suspect.

“The FTAC started off with dealing with people who are fixated with Royalty and has broadened its brief to include politicians on some occasions.

“It is not a punitive or investigative tool and is focused on the care of the suspect and ensuring they are not a risk to themselves or others.”

Police have the power to section anyone for three days under the Mental Health Act if stalking behaviour is persistent – and a psychiatrist can order longer detention.

Cops can charge suspects for causing “alarm or distress” under the Protection from Harassment Act – punishable with up to six months in jail.

The more serious offence of causing “fear of violence or serious alarm or distress” carried up to 10 years imprisonment.

An alternative option for police is seeking an anti-stalking order to place a suspect under restraints.

The Met said the harassment case remains “under review” by officers.

Ms Harvey said: “It’s a lot of rubbish and I’m not going to be making comment.”

Fiona Harvey was recently interviewed by Piers Morgan
Fiona Harvey was recently interviewed by Piers MorganCredit: Instagram/@piersmorgan
She also sent vile messages about murdered Labour MP Jo Cox
She also sent vile messages about murdered Labour MP Jo CoxCredit: PA
The killings of Ms Cox and fellow MP Sir David Amess are a stark reminder of the dangers facing MPs
The killings of Ms Cox and fellow MP Sir David Amess are a stark reminder of the dangers facing MPsCredit: The Mega Agency
Baby Reindeer features Jessica Gunning as stalker Martha Scott
Baby Reindeer features Jessica Gunning as stalker Martha ScottCredit: Netflix
The show has been viewed over 65m times
The show has been viewed over 65m timesCredit: Netflix

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