Thursday, February 21, 2013

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The alleged threat was revealed in a court document released during Tuesday's arraignment of WCBS-TV's Rob Morrison. Meanwhile, New In the Stamford case, a police officer wrote that Morrison said "he would kill his wife" if he were released. The

Morrison was taken into police custody early Sunday following a violent domestic dispute at the Connecticut home he shares with wife CBS Money anchor Ashley Morrison and their 7-year-old son. According to reports, cops

Rob Morrison, an anchor for CBS 2 News' "This Morning" and "News at Noon," was arrested Sunday morning after he reportedly choked and threatened his wife, CBS MoneyWatch reporter Ashley Morrison, at their home in

The alleged threat was revealed in a court document released during Tuesday's arraignment of WCBS-TV's Rob Morrison. Meanwhile, New In the Stamford case, a police officer wrote that Morrison said "he would kill his wife" if he were released. The

The alleged threat was revealed in a court document released during Tuesday's arraignment of WCBS-TV's Rob Morrison. Meanwhile, New In the Stamford case, a police officer wrote that Morrison said "he would kill his wife" if he were released. The

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