Jodie Foster is terrified that John Hinckley Jr. — who tried to impress the star by trying to assassinate former President Ronald Reagan — will go after her now that he’s released from the mental ward. The actress has been living in fear even since John was first given several days each month to wander outside of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, where he’d been imprisoned since 1982. The Oscar-winner has every right to be horrified of her supposedly reformed celebrity stalker, too. Hinckley once sent The National ENQUIRER a twisted poem declaring that Jodie would die as his “bloody whore!”
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"Jodie is deeply troubled by John's newfound freedom," a source told The ENQUIRER. "She's not only scared for herself, but for her new wife Alexandra!" The insider added that Jodie had sold her Hollywood Hills residence for a more secure home in 2014 — saying: "She still has nightmares that Hinckley will show up at her residence and gun her down!"
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The actress has been dragged into John Hinckley's bloody drama ever since her went on his murderous rampage on March 20, 1981 outside the Washington Hilton. The obsessed would-be assassin shot the President and wounded a Secret Service agent, a cop, and White House press secretary James Brady — all to impress the movie star! Shocked investigators quickly learned Hinckley's weird secret once he was brought in for questioning!
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In the chilling handwritten poem sent exclusively to The ENQUIRER in 1982, Hinckley revealed his erotic fantasy of murdering Jodie in sickening detail! The twisted ode, entitled "Bloody Love," was sent in response to an interview request by an ENQUIRER reporter. His demented fantasy is reprinted in full as follows —WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT...
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Jodie is my bloody love/A virgin till she dies/I am still her favorite fan/The one with bloody eyes/Jodie stands in front of me/Making all my dreams/Suddenly she sees my face/I smile as Jodie screams!
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Bloody thoughts go through my mind/As Jodie cries in vain/She knows her bloody boyfriend/Is hopelessly insane/I reach out to take her hand/But Jodie backs away/Shivering and still in tears/Jodie starts to pray!
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"Lord," she says, "I need your help/Please don't let me die/Hinckley wants to kill me now/And I don't quite know why"/Jodie ends her bloody prayer/And wonders what's in store/What is it I plan to do/To such a bloody whore?
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"Forget about the sacrifice"/I tell her in a rage/"Forget about your future life/On silver screen and stage/I have come to shoot you down/With my bloody gun/You shall die and I shall die/God's will must be done!"
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"Look here at my bloody knife/I think I'll stab you first/Deep into your bloody heart/It should quench my thirst!"/Jodie falls into my arms/As I plunge my sword/I've decided she must die/As if I'm now the Lord!
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Jodie lies in virgin blood/Innocent and dead/The gun I fondle in my hands/Is aimed now at my head/I pull the trigger and I fall/Beside the girl I love/It's the perfect way to die/I call it bloody love!"
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U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman still ruled that Hinckley, now 61, "will not be a danger to himself or to others" while setting the psycho free. Other sources, however, have revealed that Hinckley is still obsessed with Jodie! Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert Chapman pointed out that the lunatic's former girlfriend, Leslie deVeau, bought him a book about the actress in the summer of 2000.
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Hinckley was also caught in a bookstore during one of his earlier supervised outings looking through the Ronald Reagan biography "Dutch." But Paul Montalbano, the chief evaluator of patients with criminal histories, said about that incident: "It's my opinion that Mr. Hinckley could just as easily have been feeling empathy rather than nefarious or murderous thoughts."
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Insiders insist that Jodie isn't willing to take the doctor's word about the psycho's "empathy" — with top psychologist Dr. Gilda Carle warning Hinckley could easily become “unglued” when his 90-year-old mother passes away.
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A family insider added: “John has leaned almost exclusively on his mom for emotional support and love for all these years since the shootings. She’s pretty much been his rock. Without her in his life, I shudder to think what could happen — especially if in his depressed state he goes off his meds. The consequences could be chilling!”
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"Jodie is deeply troubled by John's newfound freedom," a source told The ENQUIRER. "She's not only scared for herself, but for her new wife Alexandra!" The insider added that Jodie had sold her Hollywood Hills residence for a more secure home in 2014 — saying: "She still has nightmares that Hinckley will show up at her residence and gun her down!"
Photo credit: Splash News
The actress has been dragged into John Hinckley's bloody drama ever since her went on his murderous rampage on March 20, 1981 outside the Washington Hilton. The obsessed would-be assassin shot the President and wounded a Secret Service agent, a cop, and White House press secretary James Brady — all to impress the movie star! Shocked investigators quickly learned Hinckley's weird secret once he was brought in for questioning!
Photo credit: Getty Images
In the chilling handwritten poem sent exclusively to The ENQUIRER in 1982, Hinckley revealed his erotic fantasy of murdering Jodie in sickening detail! The twisted ode, entitled "Bloody Love," was sent in response to an interview request by an ENQUIRER reporter. His demented fantasy is reprinted in full as follows —WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT...
Photo credit: Getty Images
Jodie is my bloody love/A virgin till she dies/I am still her favorite fan/The one with bloody eyes/Jodie stands in front of me/Making all my dreams/Suddenly she sees my face/I smile as Jodie screams!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Bloody thoughts go through my mind/As Jodie cries in vain/She knows her bloody boyfriend/Is hopelessly insane/I reach out to take her hand/But Jodie backs away/Shivering and still in tears/Jodie starts to pray!
"Lord," she says, "I need your help/Please don't let me die/Hinckley wants to kill me now/And I don't quite know why"/Jodie ends her bloody prayer/And wonders what's in store/What is it I plan to do/To such a bloody whore?
Photo credit: Getty Images
"Forget about the sacrifice"/I tell her in a rage/"Forget about your future life/On silver screen and stage/I have come to shoot you down/With my bloody gun/You shall die and I shall die/God's will must be done!"
"Look here at my bloody knife/I think I'll stab you first/Deep into your bloody heart/It should quench my thirst!"/Jodie falls into my arms/As I plunge my sword/I've decided she must die/As if I'm now the Lord!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Jodie lies in virgin blood/Innocent and dead/The gun I fondle in my hands/Is aimed now at my head/I pull the trigger and I fall/Beside the girl I love/It's the perfect way to die/I call it bloody love!"
Photo credit: National ENQUIRER
U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman still ruled that Hinckley, now 61, "will not be a danger to himself or to others" while setting the psycho free. Other sources, however, have revealed that Hinckley is still obsessed with Jodie! Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert Chapman pointed out that the lunatic's former girlfriend, Leslie deVeau, bought him a book about the actress in the summer of 2000.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Hinckley was also caught in a bookstore during one of his earlier supervised outings looking through the Ronald Reagan biography "Dutch." But Paul Montalbano, the chief evaluator of patients with criminal histories, said about that incident: "It's my opinion that Mr. Hinckley could just as easily have been feeling empathy rather than nefarious or murderous thoughts."
Insiders insist that Jodie isn't willing to take the doctor's word about the psycho's "empathy" — with top psychologist Dr. Gilda Carle warning Hinckley could easily become “unglued” when his 90-year-old mother passes away.
Photo credit: Splash News
A family insider added: “John has leaned almost exclusively on his mom for emotional support and love for all these years since the shootings. She’s pretty much been his rock. Without her in his life, I shudder to think what could happen — especially if in his depressed state he goes off his meds. The consequences could be chilling!”
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