New details have emerged about the man who drove his car through the gates of star Jennifer Aniston's sprawling Los Angeles mansion.
The was at home on Monday afternoon when a vehicle broke into her property, which she bought for $20 million in 2012.
Fortunately, Aniston's security team swiftly apprehended the unknown attacker, holding him at gunpoint until arrived. Initial reports suggested that the intruder, initially thought to be in his 70s, may have accidentally crashed into the actress's gates.
However, LAPD's Threat Management Unit has told that they are now investigating 'bizarre' social media posts that could suggest a stalking motive.
They are "reviewing social media posts" made by the man before the crash, including "a Facebook page with several bizarre and rambling posts" found under his name.
The alleged intruder, named by LAPD sources to the Mail as Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, is actually 48, not 70 as first reported, and has been charged with felony vandalism for the damage caused to Aniston's property.
The Facebook profile, allegedly linked to the man named Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, contains multiple references to Jennifer Aniston, with one unsettling post calling her his "bride."
The page features five posts that mention her full name.
In one of the disturbing posts, the account with the same name as the intruder says they are looking forward to "finally get to see" Aniston.
One particularly alarming post from the account reads: "Christ Jimmy Wayne Carwyle and Emanuel Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle, HIS LOVE AND INNERMOST BEING WAS US, TWO BEING ONE LIFE, ONE BEING, ONE FLESH, THROUGHOUT LIFE FIXING TO FINALLY GET TO SEE YOU!".
However, authorities have not yet confirmed whether this social media profile belongs to the same individual charged after the incident at Aniston's home or if it is another person with the same name.
As LAPD officers delve into the events leading up to the crash, Carwyle remains detained without bail in LA County Jail.
A vehicle forcefully entered through the gates of Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air estate at approximately 12.20pm on Monday, causing visible damage to the gate.
Aniston's security team swiftly subdued the intruder, holding him at gunpoint until law enforcement and medical teams arrived. After the collision, the man received on-site medical attention from paramedics and was initially transported to a hospital for further care.
An LAPD spokesperson, Officer Jeff Lee, revealed that the police were alerted to a "burglary" at Jennifer Aniston's home, leading officers to swiftly respond to the scene. The intruder reportedly "ran his vehicle through the gate to the residence."
Fortunately, Aniston did not encounter the intruder directly, as her main house is set some distance away from the gate on her sprawling 8,500 square-foot estate.
This alarming event marks the second intrusion attempt on the 'Friends' star's property. Back in 2015, three years after Aniston acquired the mansion for a hefty $20 million, another vehicle breached the property's perimeter.
A vigilant security guard immediately notified the authorities of the incident. Upon arrival, the suspect denied being the driver, but video evidence from Aniston's home suggested otherwise, as reported by TMZ.
The man was subsequently arrested after failing a sobriety test.
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