Anchor’s ‘killer’ ravings

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 Februari 2013 | 18.18

A shocking Connecticut police report reveals a dark, violent side of veteran local anchorman Rob Morrison that has long been masked by his television veneer.

The WCBS/Channel 2 newsman drunkenly told cops on the day of his domestic violence arrest that he would kill his wife if they let him go — and he has previously threatened to murder their young son if she ever leaves him, according to the report obtained by The Post.

"I can't go home tonight man, I'm f--king killing her!" a vodka-fueled Morrison, 44, slurred to a cop booking him Sunday for allegedly throttling his wife, Ashley, at their Darien home.

TROUBLE IN PARADISE: Rob Morrison and fellow CBS anchor wife Ashley have a history of domestic disputes.

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TROUBLE IN PARADISE: Rob Morrison and fellow CBS anchor wife Ashley have a history of domestic disputes.

He also taunted his arresting officers, dubbing one cop "Sergeant Douchebag" and daring them to make his handcuffs tighter, the report says.

Ashley, 40, an anchor for "CBS Money," bashed Morrison in the face with a remote control to stop him from choking her with both hands on the couch, cops said.

That's how he ended up with a bloody gash on his nose in his mug shot.

The petite, 115-pound blonde was so "distressed, visibly shaken, and clearly in fear of her husband" that she refused to write out a statement against him, cops wrote. She also would not allow them to photograph red marks on her neck.

Ashley's brother, Dr. Gregory Risk, told police that Morrison once threatened the couple's 7-year-old son, Jack.

"G. Risk stated that in the past R. Morrison commented to him that if A. Morrison leaves him he would shoot their son in front of her and then shoot her," police wrote.

Cops notified Connecticut Child Protective Services about "suspected child abuse and neglect" at the home, which automatically triggered an investigation.

But sources told The Post that Ashley is also confrontational — and that she got him fired as morning news anchor at WNBC/Channel 4 in 2008.

WNBC refused to renew his lucrative contract when Ashley e-mailed about 100 people in the newsroom, accusing them of being complicit in his suspected affair with an intern.

"You know that if I go public, it is going to make everybody at Channel 4 look bad," she wrote.

Sources close to Rob Morrison say he's convinced the arrest will now cost him his job at WCBS.

The handsome, 180-pound ex-Marine was arraigned in Stamford Superior Court yesterday on charges of strangulation, threatening and disorderly conduct.

A judge ordered the "News This Morning" host Morrison to stay at least 100 yards away from Ashley outside the office, and barred him from contacting her or going to their million-dollar home.

"I did not choke my wife. I have never laid hands on my wife," Morrison, who remains free on $100,000 bail, told reporters before his arraignment.

"I love my wife more than anything," said Morrison, whose nose and lip were still scarred.

Ashley was not in court. Her mother, Martha Risk, told cops during the Sunday morning blow-up that Morrison called her to say, "Your daughter is crazy, we have to do something with her," the police report said.

Risk said she had begged her daughter to leave Morrison, but the long-suffering wife feared he "would do something to her and their son," the report said.

When cops got to the Morrison house around 1:30 a.m., an "extremely intoxicated" Rob greeted them at the door, blood dripping down his nose and lip, and tried to stop them from entering.

Morrison called the arresting officers "f--king a--hole cops."

When asked if his cuffs were too tight, he "stated that he wanted them tighter," according to the police report.

Judge Kenneth Povadator said the police report "not only reflects a serious incident, it reflects the likelihood of a serious history . . . If I'm going to make a mistake, I'm going to err on the side of safety."

Morrison apologized to the cops in his statement to reporters, saying: "I regret deeply how I acted toward the Darien Police Department."

His lawyer, Robert Skovgaard, did not comment on the contents of the police report. When asked if Ashley would drop the charges, he said, "I don't know the answer to that question."

Cops had been to the couple's Darien home before. Records obtained yesterday show Rob Morrison was arrested Oct. 17, 2011, for disorderly conduct in an incident involving Ashley.

On Jan. 19, a cop went there in response to another domestic disturbance.

And The Post first reported that Morrison was also arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife in 2009 in New York — and that cops had gone to their city apartments seven other times for verbal disputes.

WCBS has refused to comment on the scandal, which has kept the couple off the air since Sunday.

Additional reporting by Emily Smith, Michael Shain, Lorena Mongelli, Larry Celona and Beth DeFalco

dan.mangan@nypost.com


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