The threatening emails from David Petraeus' ex-mistress to a Florida socialite reportedly promised to make the apparent rival "go away" and boasted of her powerful, well-connected friends.
The New York Daily News reports that the messages sent by Paula Broadwell to Jill Kelley were far more sinister than previously reported and were from someone "clearly unhinged," according to a close friend.
"This wasn't just a catfight," the friend told the newspaper. "Any normal person who got emails like that would have immediately called the police."
Kelley read her the emails when she called, according to the unidentified friend, as she sought advice in the days before the scandal became a staggering public spectacle and led to Petraeus' resignation as CIA director.
The friend, who declined to be identified, said Kelley saw the emails as death threats, specifically one in which Broadwell vowed to "make you go away."
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