A former mental patient accused of stalking Oscar-nominated actress Uma Thurman allegedly sent her a chilling note saying: "One day I'll marry you."
Jack Jordan, also sent the Kill Bill star a picture of a bride with her head ripped off and a letter insisting "My hands should be on your body at all times," a court heard yesterday.
And the 37-year-old, who is said to have shown up on her film set once, apparently wrote her an e-mail to her "menaced" family warning: "I will kill myself if I do not get to see Uma Thurman within 24 to 48 hours."
In one rambling letter it's believed he told the star: "I fell in love with you. I think you should call me up, let me come and watch you act on set some more, we should date, move in together and then get married."
But Miss Thurman's parents Robert and Nena Thurman told the court in New York that their two grandchildren were “menaced” by Jordan, and having trouble sleeping.Dr Thurman, a professor at the city's Columbia University, said he received several worrying emails throughout 2005 from Jordan, claiming his daughter's children from her marriage to Ethan Hawke — Maya, nine, and Levon, six — did not exist.
He said Jordan was a “menacing presence in the minds of the children” and added: “It still is.”
After one email in which Jordan said he had fallen in love with Thurman, her father said: “This was an air raid siren in my head.”
Creepy: Jordan wrote: 'We should date or move in together and then get married'
Stalker Jack Jordan outside court in New York
Asked how she felt about the emails, she said: “I am upset and always feared for my children. I'm a real heavy duty mom. Whenever someone shows up physically, it always makes me defensive about my children, more than about myself.”
On February 7, 2005, Jordan wrote: “I feel in love sometimes and at other times terrified, and test the razor's edge on a ledge.”
In an email sent to the actress, Jordan referred to her Kill Bill film, saying: “I fell in love with you. When you said wiggle your big toe, I did. I'm such an idiot.”
A Postcard he sent to Uma
He added: “I would simply quit eating food until I died or Uma found me.”
Nena Thurman said Jordan called her in spring 2005.
“He told me, in so many words, that he believed that he and my daughter had a predestined life, that they were meant to be together.
“I said to him in no uncertain terms that this was really a fantasy ... and when I said that he switched to saying that, in that case, then there was no meaning to life for him so he would have to kill himself and probably very soon.”
Chilling: Jordan is said to have sent Miss Thruman this picture of a bride with her head cut off
Jordan rang the doorbell of Thurman's Greenwich Village home twice a day for at least 10 days and tried to hand-deliver a letter to Thurman, 38, on the New York set of My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
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