Losing It! Listen To Jailbird Bill Cosby Declare He’s Possessed In Prison Phone Call
Bill Cosby appears to be losing it behind bars!
A source provided RadarOnline.com with an exclusive tape of a conversation he represented is the disgraced comedian going on a wild rant to longtime friends during a jailhouse phone call.
RadarOnline.com has edited the call to remove others’ voices from the conversation.
"What I'm about to tell you is not something that I think is something in the cosmos, or spiritual or something," Cosby, 81, rambled in his trademark voice. "For the first time ever in my life, I was sitting and I was relaxed."
"I am unsighted," the blind man continued. "So I took my hand and I was about to pick something up and my index finger went across – and I'm telling you the truth, this is not a joke and I'm very proud to tell you this at this time."
The comic seemed to suggest he believed his late mother was sending him subliminal messages.
"When it went across, there was a throbbing, and that I think we've all had them in the muscle, some muscle will go 'TICK TICK' something like that. 'TICK TICK.' I put my finger back there to it – now, this is all subjective, I'm saying to myself my mother, who is dead," the caged comic continued. "Not that she was contacting me, my mother calling me or trying to reach me."
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This is the first time we have heard from Cosby since he was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison after being convicted in April of aggravated indecent assault against Andrea Constand.
As part of his sentence, Cosby also had to register as a sexually violent predator.
He's now desperately trying to appeal his sentence.
In the meantime, he's attempting to keep busy behind bars — focusing on other inmates' problems.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Cosby started pushing healthy eating to other convicts because of his concern "with the high obesity rate, not just with the residents, but the officers because they're having to survive off of the prison food, too," his attorney said.
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