THE “real-life” Baby Reindeer stalker bombarded Sir Keir Starmer with vile taunts in a chilling email spree.
Fiona Harvey sent the Labour leader a staggering 276 messages in less than eight months, including vicious attacks on him and his family.
The woman who inspired Martha in the Netflix hit gloated over the deaths of two of his relatives and used a disabled slur to abuse his wife.
Fiona Harvey told the Labour leader he was in a “non job”, was a “stupid little boy” and a “useless barrister”.
She warned Sir Keir she would target him with complaints to standards watchdogs, telling him: “Your life won’t be worth living.”
The Sun has seen 276 emails sent over eight months by Harvey to his MP email address.
Like those seen in the show, all are in a trademark style, littered with punctuations and spelling mistakes, with few full stops and a line space between each sentence.
All were signed off “Sent from my iPhone” — echoing Martha, who it turns out in the show doesn’t have an iPhone.
It’s understood the Met Police have been made aware of Harvey’s messages but were last night unable to provide further detail.
The Netflix hit about comedian Richard Gadd’s character Donny being stalked by “Martha Scott” led to web sleuths identifying Harvey as the inspiration for her.
Harvey, 58, hails from Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, but has lived in London for years.
She has denied stalking and has said she will sue after episodes began with a message saying “this is a true story”.
Her mails were sent to Sir Keir between January and August 2020.
Many include vicious attacks on Labour and gripes about Harvey’s battles with Camden council over her flat block and local area.
Sir Keir is MP for Holborn and St Pancras, next door to Kilburn where Harvey lived in 2020.
In one mail, on May 20, 2020, she used a disabled slur against his wife Victoria then said: “God she looks dreadful. Dreadful.”
On the same day, Harvey emailed Sir Keir and others with an attack on deceased loved ones.
And in a note leaving gaps between letters, she attached photos of rubbish and wrote: “It’s as filthy a s stArmers house.”
Another said: “Keirs mates and voters still dumping hazardous rubbish.”
On May 18, 2020, she forwarded Sir Keir a message from a councillor who had told her he could not give her addresses she had apparently requested, for data protection reasons.
Threatening to make Sir Keir’s life “not worth living”, Harvey seemed to suggest he had made claims about her to the Housing Ombudsman.
Keir cut the crap with me you stupid little boy
Fiona Harvey
The email of April 9, 2020, said: “Keir cut the crap with me you stupid little boy.
“You get elected leader of. Non party and within two minutes I get an email calling me a racist from the housing ombudsman I’ve already complained about you to the standards commissioner who guess what also does nothing. See from now on il l complain about the slightest little thing.
“Your life won’t be worth living.”
Many emails had Sir Keir’s name first in the ‘To’ field, often followed by Camden council officials or councillors.
Many made reference to Sir Keir directly.
Some copied in her MP, Labour’s Tulip Siddiq, who was also abused.
In some, Harvey, who studied law, makes disparaging references to Sir Keir’s former Doughty Street Chambers, which he co-founded in 1990.
She also ranted repeatedly about the state of the Labour Party.
On April 8, 2020, in a 1,420-word email to Starmer — copied to a list of others — Harvey said Labour’s shadow cabinet was “full if imbeciles yes men”.
She suggested a deal had been done where unions backed Starmer for leader “and in return you get that imbecile Angela rayner as depute”.
The email added: “If you asked good scottish shrinks to examine starmer and his henchmen they would find none of them sane.”
The emails came in the first lockdown, and a period where he had stood for the Labour leadership.
‘Non job’
An email of March 27, 2020 — sent to Sir Keir and with SNP MP Pete Wishart copied in — made homophobic references about Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
On April 4, 2020 — the day Sir Keir became Labour leader — she congratulated him on his “fourth of fifth non job”.
The email added: “You have ignored me” and called him a “free loader on the public purse”.
It ended: “Ignore typos I’m A professional Senior scottish professionals do not type We just run the country behind the scenes”
On April 6, 2020 — the day after then-PM Boris Johnson went to hospital with Covid — Harvey emailed Sir Keir claiming she knew Stanley Johnson, Boris’s dad.
She wrote: “Keir your grotty wee c***s if animal supporters need to wind their Fg necks in slagging off boris on twitter.”
Harvey also tore into Boris on May 10, 2020, when his 7pm TV speech announced plans to re-open society.
Your life won’t be worth living
Fiona Harvey
She wrote: “Boris will make a tit of himself in telly at seven My chicken dinner ready bang on seven He’s not cut out for public office at all He’s an eton t**t”
In an interview with Piers Morgan this month, Harvey admitted having four phones and six email addresses, but denied ever hounding Mr Gadd, the show’s creator.
Netflix has emphasised all messages were identical to texts and emails received by creator Mr Gadd as part of its true-to-life promise.
Labour declined to comment.
Harvey was unavailable for comment.
- CALLS to the National Stalking Helpline were 26 per cent up in April compared to March, the month of Baby Reindeer’s release.
SHE SENT WEIRD VID
FIONA Harvey sent Sir Keir Starmer a bizarre video in which she moaned about neighbours during lockdown.
She filmed herself walking round her flat with Sky News on as she claimed that she was the only one applauding for NHS workers.
In a typically badly spelt message she wrote: “Hundreds of people live round here. The Bengali mafia the air B and B mafia etc etc Noone clappedc”
She added: “I wanted to take this video to show you how no one does anything round here bar me.”
She also sent Sir Keir and others an email with a video of a man appearing to stack items on the pavement near her block of flats.
She is heard saying: “This is for the newspapers.”
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