Brooke Mueller 911 call appears to be damaging enough evidence against Charlie Sheen, as the actor awaits a February 8 hearing regarding assault charges against him.
But thatโs almost nothing compared to an affidavit written by Colorado police officer Rick Magnuson, who was on the Christmas Eve scene at the Sheenโs rented Aspen residence. In the document, Magnuson says Sheen held a knife to Muellerโs throat and threatened her life.
In disturbing detail, this is how the officer recounts went down at the home:
When cops arrived, Sheen was in a bedroom and Mueller was in the kitchen.
Magnuson accompanied Sheen into the basement, where the latter explained his recent marital problems and said his wife โabuses alcohol.โ
The argument started at 3:30 a.m. because Mueller grew jealous when Sheen โshared a song for his daughter whom he fathered with another woman.โ The actor said she threatened to divorce him and take the kids.
Both sides screamed and slapped, according to Sheen, who admitted to breaking his wifeโs glasses in front of her. He said he never pushed, hit or used a knife against her.
Sheen admitted he possessed a four-inch knife that was on the premises. When Magnuson discovered it inside Sheenโs bag, the blade was unlocked in the โopenโ position.
Mueller confirmed that she and Sheen argued and that she mentioned a divorce. At that, she said Sheen grabbed her by the upper part of her throat while straddling her on the bed, pulled out a knife, held it to her throat and said: โYou better be in fear. If you tell anybody, Iโll kill youโฆ I have ex-police I can hire who know how to get the job done and they wonโt leave any trace.โ
Magnuson observed โred marks on the upper part of the front of her neckโ and took Sheen into custody.