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Article: Zeta-Jones stalker phoned death threats.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
- Article date:
- September 14, 2004
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LOS ANGELES _ Details of telephoned death threats in the Catherine Zeta-Jones case were revealed on Friday, Sept. 10.
Sheriff's Detective Rodney Wagner testified at a preliminary hearing that a phone card linked to alleged stalker Dawnette Knight was used to make death threats to the actress' hotel in Amsterdam where she was filming "Ocean's 12."
A caller on May 18 and 19 reportedly told the hotel's receptionist, "We know she is in the hotel. We are going to kill her," and also mentioned Zeta-Jones' husband Michael Douglas.
The caller also threatened to "blow Catherine's head off on Sunday in Monte Carlo" in a third call on May 21.
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