Katy Perry’s deranged stalker claims she is his WIFE after he was arrested trying to break into star’s LA mansion
A DERANGED stalker arrested trying to break into Katy Perry’s Los Angeles mansion has bizarrely claimed that she is his WIFE.
William Terry, 38, was caught by cops after allegedly jumping the fence to the pop star’s Beverly Hills home, apparently posted a chilling message on Twitter after being released from custody.
He said: “Security guard trying to stop me from seeing my wife and had a gun and all but I wasn’t going down without a fight.”
The tweet appeared on an account identified as Terry’s by Perry’s security team in court documents filed this week in California.
The creep, originally from Texas, also posted a video which zoomed in on Perry’s signature – written on the court documents she filled out to try and get a restraining order against him.
Perry, 35, was home with newborn daughter Daisy when Terry allegedly jumped the fence and tried to break in on September 8.
He was given a restraining order against him by a judge after being arrested for trespassing.
Security experts working for Perry later found a slew of messages Terry had allegedly written on Twitter about the pop star and her British fiancé, Orlando Bloom.
In one, he threatened to “snap” actor Bloom’s neck.
They also discovered that he had tried to enter her home before, in August, and warned that he may have had access to guns.
In court papers, Perry said: “We fear for our safety because William Terry has demonstrated that he is dangerous and that he poses a credible threat of violence.
“Terry has come to my home repeatedly, most recently on September 8, when he jumped over the fence to my home and tried to enter my house while I was home with our newborn baby.
“Terry has also repeatedly sent me/posted numerous disgusting messages on Twitter, many of a graphic sexual nature.”
A judge granted Perry, Bloom and daughter Daisy a temporary restraining order – stating that Terry must stay 100 yards away from all of them until a hearing next month.
He will also appear at court in January next year, charged with trespassing.