Wouldn't you love to see a copy of the police report for the incident? Unless Officer Tom took down the information, can you imagine what a trial it would be to deliver the set-up to the cop before he would have any inkling of what was going on? "Well, see, OK, we do this show, and it's about 1/3 fictional, and some of the callers, as a sort of a challenge to be a part of the show, cook up these wacky characters to call in as, and we think this one guy may have lost track of reality..." "You mean the fictional guy?" "No, the real guy behind the fictional guy." "So he's fictional, so somebody's written this part for him to play?" "No, it's more like he's improvising this character." "So, it was part of some improv set-up that this fictional character send you a veiled death threat?" "No, he did that on his own." "Which one, the real guy or the fictional guy?" "It's like the real guy sent it, but he dressed it up in the trappings of this fictional world he's created." "Can I talk to any of the other people involved in this improv set-up?" "No, it's sort of a one-man deal."
The mind boggles.