Intruder who attempted trespassing, frequently expressed opinions about Jennifer Aniston on various online platforms.
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A fellow motorist, identified as Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, who's been frequently posting about Jennifer Aniston on social media platforms, is under suspicion of crashing his grimy Chrysler PT Cruiser into the gates outside Jennifer Aniston's abode in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The smash-up occurred around 12:20 p.m. on Monday, according to law enforcement sources. Carwyle allegedly rammed his vehicle into barriers, damaging them severely.
Carwyle, if the charges stick, could face felony vandalism charges. His targeted attack on Jennifer Aniston's home has left authorities questioning the man's sanity.
His online activities paint a disturbing picture of a man fixated on the celebrated actor. Back in March, Carwyle wrote on Facebook, "I've been writing, since the Beginning Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle, with you," suggesting a romantic involvement with the actor, albeit inappropriately.
In a different post in October, Carwyle shared an advertisement featuring Aniston for Lolavie Haircare products and gushed, "I LOVE YOU Emanuel Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle!"
A few days prior to that, he vented his frustration over unnamed forces allegedly keeping them apart. He wrote, "If someone out there can reach Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle, let her know about the corruption going on trying to keep Me from her, you will be Blessed!"
Intriguingly, Carwyle left his Mississippi roots behind in September and decided to live out of his car at a Walmart Supercenter in the L.A. suburb of Burbank. His long-time childhood buddy Steve Rhea shared with NBC News that Carwyle had once held a well-paying job as an automobile service technician but quit five years ago. Since then, he's been on a downward spiral, believing himself to be a Christ-like figure who is married to Aniston.
Rhea expressed hope that Carwyle would receive the help he needs. "I hope there's some way to fix him, but I don't know," Rhea said.
Enrichment Data:Before the incident involving Jimmy Wayne Carwyle and Jennifer Aniston, he had made several social media posts that suggested a stalking motive. One notable post on a Facebook page under his name included a mention from October of Jennifer Aniston becoming his "bride." These posts were described as bizarre and rambling, and they have been reviewed by investigators as part of the stalking probe. The specific content of these posts indicates a belief or fantasy that Jennifer Aniston was connected to him in a personal or romantic way. Carwyle's actions culminated in him allegedly driving through the gates of Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air home, which led to his arrest on suspicion of felony vandalism. He is currently being held in the L.A. County jail without bail. The LAPD Threat Management Unit is investigating the case as a possible stalking incident, analyzing these social media posts as part of their investigation.
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Daily News Brief:- A motorist suspected of ramming his vehicle into the gates outside Jennifer Aniston's home repeatedly posted about the actor on social media, prompting authorities to investigate a potential stalking case.- A Utah judge is set to decide whether a convicted killer with dementia can be executed.- New documentaries are stirring up feelings of nostalgia among 90s kids.
- The motorist, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, who is under investigation for crashing his vehicle into Jennifer Aniston's home, had a history of posting about the celebrities on social media platforms.
- The police are hopeful that a full analysis of Carwyle's social media posts, which contained bizarre and rambling content suggesting a stalking motive, will provide insights into the general-news case.
- The incident involving Carwyle and Aniston's home comes after he posted on Facebook about Jennifer Aniston becoming his bride in October, potentially indicating a belief of a personal or romantic connection.
- The daily entertainment news includes the trend of new documentaries causing a resurgence of nostalgia among 90s kids, offering a stark contrast to the ongoing crime-and-justice investigation into Carwyle's activities.


