A few more pieces of evidence that Creed singer Scott Stapp isn't doing well mentally recently surfaced. TMZ obtained several 911 recordings of Stapp calling police in Florida as well as the dean of his son's school. The singer sounds afraid, delusional and desperate in the recordings, making outrageous claims about his family and the terrorism group ISIS, Rolling Stone notes.

Stapp says in the first recording that he's been running for multiple weeks, but he does not say who is chasing him. "I'm trying to keep them away from my family," he adds. When he meets up with the EMTs at the end of the call, he asks to go to the hospital in order to get something to eat and some treatment.

In a different clip, Stapp warns the dispatcher on the phone to let the officers who come to get him know to proceed with caution. "With everything that's happened to me over the past couple weeks... I just want to be cautious."

Stapp's wife, Jaclyn, filed for divorce in November prior to the singer's previous videos claiming that someone had drained his bank accounts which resulted in him living in his truck. He also claimed that he did not receive royalties from his record company. Jaclyn requested that her husband receive psychiatric care for 60 days in order to recover. She also called police to report that Stapp had threatened to kill President Obama.

The most disturbing clip is a call Stapp placed to the dean of his son's school. He requests a call back saying that the matter involves national security. "I've uncovered that the core of ISIS is within my own family," he says.

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