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On the same day he was arrested on child endangerment charges July 13, Morse also was charged with terroristic threatening after allegedly threatening in May to kill a 65-year-old man. Hurley said he was told by a deputy attorney general that the terroristic threatening charge, which prosecutors dropped a week after it was filed, involved a New Castle County attorney. A spokesman for the attorney general's office declined to comment. On her Facebook page, Pauline Morse pleaded with reporters to respect her privacy. "If you are media please stop coming to my house," she wrote. "I do not wish to talk. I am extremely shy and I'm very upset and want to just be alone so I can gather myself together." According to his website, Morse received a medical degree from George Washington University in 1980 and worked in California, Idaho and Washington state before moving to Delaware. Morse's medical license in Washington state expired in December 2007, the same year he was granted a license in Delaware. An online check of licensing records found no indication that Morse has been the subject of professional disciplinary action in Washington or Delaware. On his website, Morse describes his struggles with legal and family problems stemming from his first marriage and how he was told by an imaginary falcon to move "quickly in the dark of night" to the East Coast, where his destiny lay and where he could find rich soil for his "BIG IDEA" to grow. Morse does not directly describe his "BIG IDEA" but says it took him years to think about and write down, that it came from children, and that "it made a lot of people cry." "People from all over the world asked him to come and talk to them about his BIG IDEA," he wrote, often using the third person. "He noticed that most of these people had a child who had died."
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