“So, I have to disappear for a while, until people quit bothering me. But next time you hear from me it will be in a movie I am producing that will have some humans in it, not just *advertiser censored*.
“Things I have seen and the things I have done, you can only imagine.
“Well, it was fun *advertiser censored***** around with everyone, so have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I know I will.
” The original email was littered with spelling and punctuation mistakes, which we have corrected.
I felt sure that the threats it contained should be taken seriously and contacted the police. Unfortunately it did not result in Magnotta being detained.
I received the vile email on a Saturday. On the following Monday morning I went into Limehouse Police Station in East London and reported my suspicions.
My complaint was filed as a malicious communication and the case was passed to Islington Police in North London.
I gave them all the information I had discovered in my inquiries.
After an initial response from the officer in the case I then heard nothing more about it. If the police had stopped investigating Magnotta, then I was not told.