Jennifer Aniston’s ‘stalker’ appears in court half-naked in unsettling footage
She was at home when he crashed his car into her front gates.

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Previous Page Next PageThe man who allegedly crashed his car into the front gates of Jennifer Aniston’s Los Angeles home has made an unsettling appearance in court days later.
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, who has been charged with stalking and vandalism, appeared in court on Thursday half-dressed in a blanket.
He shot looks at the camera from behind glass in a custody area of a Los Angeles courtroom and gestured with his hands.
Carwyle was arrested after allegedly driving into the entrance to Aniston’s sprawling $21 million (£15 million) Los Angeles property around noon local time.
On Monday the Friends actress, 56, was home when the incident unfolded.
He was quickly stopped by her security team, who reportedly held him at gunpoint while waiting for the Los Angeles Police Department to arrive.
A few days on the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office confirmed he’s been charged with one count of felony stalking and one count of felony vandalism.
The DA also said Carwyle faced an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm.
This man has been charged with stalking Jennifer Aniston (Picture: GETTY/AP) Jimmy Wayne Carwyle appeared in court days after the incident (Picture: Jae C. Hong-Pool/Getty Images) He stood behind glass in a custody area of the LA courtroom (Picture: AP) He was arrested after crashing into the front gate of her home this week (Picture: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images)Carwyle has been accused of harassing the actress from March 1, 2023, to May 5 of this year, allegedly repeatedly sending her unsolicited emails, voicemails and social media messages.
His bail set at $150,000 (£112,000). If convicted, he could serve three years in state prison.
Mississippi-born Carwyle did not enter a plea, or speak at all during the arraignment hearing.
During the arraingment, it was decided he must go through mental-health court to determine whether he is competent to face the charges against him, as per the Daily Mail.
As reported by Variety, DA Nathan Hotchman said: ‘Stalking is a crime that can quickly escalate from harassment to dangerous, violent actions, threatening the safety of victims and our communities.
‘My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorize others, ensuring they are held accountable.
‘By working together, we are ensuring that dangerous individuals are taken off our streets.’
Earlier in the week a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, officer Jeff Lee, explained that police had responded to a call about a ‘burglary suspect’ at the property who ‘ran his vehicle through the gate to the residence’.
He told CNN a security guard on the premises ‘held the suspect’, who was described as a white male, until LAPD officers arrived.
She purchased the $21 million property in 2011 (Picture: KTLA5) The vehicle rammed into the front gate (Picture: KTLA5) Police were quickly called (Picture: NBCLA)Carwyle was then taken into custody without incident and charged with felony vandalism.
Police have not yet determined whether the incident was accidental or intentional.
It’s been reported Carwyle did not enter the home, and that Jennifer did not encounter him during the incident.
However, sources told TMZ Carwyle was looked over by paramedics after complaining of back pain before being taken to hospital.
Recent social media posts from Carwyle showed his interest in the actress.
‘I’ve been writing, since the Beginning Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle, with you,’ he posted on Facebook on March 26.
Earlier, in October, he posted an advertisement Jennifer had done for Lolavie Haircare products and wrote: ‘I LOVE YOU Emanuel Jennifer Joanna Aniston Carwyle!’
A few days earlier he’d complained online that unnamed forces were keeping them apart, as reported by NBC News.