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Things took a disturbing turn in Hollywood recently when Jennifer Aniston’s peaceful Bel-Air life was shattered by a man who crashed his car straight through her mansion gates. And now, in a shocking twist, the wife of that man has come forward with some truly unsettling details.
The man behind the chaos is Jimmy Carwyle, a 48-year-old from Mississippi, who’s been arrested for storming the Friends star’s $21 million property. But it’s not just a case of a crazy fan going too far—Jimmy reportedly believes he’s Jesus Christ himself, and that Jennifer Aniston is his God-given queen.
Yes, you read that right.
His estranged wife, Julia Carwyle, spilled the beans in an exclusive interview, saying Jimmy has been living in a world of fantasy for quite some time now. “He thinks he’s Jesus,” she revealed, clearly heartbroken and disturbed. “And he genuinely believes Jennifer is meant to be his queen. He was sure she was going to talk to him. Like she was waiting for someone exactly like him to come into her life.”
It sounds like something out of a psychological thriller, but this is real life—and it’s terrifying.
Apparently, Jimmy had been obsessively trying to get in touch with Aniston for over a year, sending her emails, voicemails, and flooding her social media with messages. Prosecutors say his behavior started back in March 2023 and only escalated. On May 5, it all reached a breaking point when he drove his Chrysler PT Cruiser straight into her gate—while she was home.
When he showed up in court days later, he wasn’t talking. He looked blank, wearing an anti-suicide blanket, and staring into nothing. It was clear that something was very wrong.
Julia added more pieces to the puzzle, saying this wasn’t the first time Jimmy tried to get to Aniston. He had made three separate trips to California, chasing the fantasy that one day, they’d finally meet. “He left in September,” she said. “Just took off like he was on a mission. I think he really believed it was finally going to happen.”
His social media paints the same picture. He’d post calling Aniston “Jennifer Aniston Carwyle” like they were already married, and even talked about biblical stuff—comparing them to Adam and Eve and saying they’d be “mended together.”
The legal consequences are heavy. Jimmy is now facing serious felony charges—stalking, damaging property, and making threats. The court has ordered him to stay at least 100 yards away from Jennifer and to cut all contact. The case has been moved to Mental Health Court, where a judge will decide if Jimmy is even mentally fit to stand trial. His lawyer admitted—there’s real concern about his grasp on reality.
What makes this even sadder is that Julia doesn’t remember Jimmy like this. She says he used to be a good man, but something in him cracked. “He’s not the person I married,” she said quietly. “It could be a midlife crisis, maybe something spiritual. But what he’s become… isn’t him. His mind just isn’t right anymore.”
Now, while Jennifer Aniston remains safe and under protection, her security team working closely with police, Jimmy’s family is left to face a heartbreaking truth: the man they knew may be lost to mental illness.
This whole bizarre incident is a harsh reminder of just how dangerous the mix of fame, obsession, and untreated mental illness can be. What starts off as a fantasy can spiral fast—and lead to real-world danger.