Charlie Sheen allegedly held his wife Brooke Mueller at knifepoint and threatened to have her killed if she told anyone, according to a police affidavit released Monday. After Mueller phone 911 (hear the call on TMZ) in a panic that Sheen had threatened her with a “knife,” officers went to a home in Aspen. Mueller told police that she and Sheen were arguing in the bedroom when she said she threatened to file for divorce. That’s when Sheen allegedly grabbed her by the upper part of her throat while straddling her on the bed and pulled out a pocket knife.
During the 911 call, she is heard crying as she says she is “scared” for her life after he “threatened” her. She tells the dispatcher that Sheen is “in the back room” with the knife — which she describes as a “switch blade” — and fears that he is trying to “sneak out the back” of the house in Aspen. (Listen to the call here.) “I gotta file this report,” Brooke says in the call.
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Contrary to Mueller’s 911 claims, Sheen denied threatening her with a knife.
But she insisted to the officer that Sheen said, “You better be in fear. If you tell anybody, I’ll kill you.”
Mueller said Sheen also told her, “Your mother’s money means nothing. I have ex-police I can hire who know how to get the job done and they won’t leave any trace,” according to the affidavit, which also stated that an officer later noticed Mueller had “red marks on the upper part of the front of her neck.”