CHRIS CORNELL: No Shaking A Scary Psycho

November 14, 2006

New York Post's "Page Six" reports that former SOUNDGARDEN and current AUDIOSLAVE frontman Chris Cornell and his wife, Vicky, have unwittingly landed too close for comfort to their psychotic stalker. Last month, Page Six broke the news of a sicko sending the couple death threats — in which the maniac described how he plans to kill Vicky and her children, Christopher, 1, and Toni, 3. Cornell, who has spent close to $1 million securing his L.A. home and hiring security guards for his family, thought he was safe enough to travel to London this week for the "Casino Royale" premiere (in which he sings the title song, "You Know My Name") and to attend the World Music Awards. But the private investigators he hired to look into who was sending the letters say the stalker is British and e-mailing him and Vicky from a London location close to their hotel. According to an insider, the security team was able to trace the threats to a specific location that now appears abandoned. "Thank god their kids are not with them," said the spy. The children are "with family" while Chris and Vicky are still under 24-hour surveillance. A rep for the couple declined comment.

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