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Sandra Bullock's Stalker Dies in SWAT Standoff

Joshua Corbett, convicted of breaking into the actress's home, ended a five-hour police standoff with self-inflicted injuries

A figure resembling Sandra Bullock stands near the entrance of her Los Angeles home, police tape fluttering in the breeze.
BEVIS

Klassifikation:

Stalking
Psychopathy
Suicide
High-profile case
California
Celebrity
Violence
Mental illness

Quick Facts

Gerningsmand(e)Joshua James Corbett
Offer(e)Sandra Bullock
GerningsstedWest Los Angeles, Californien, USA
Gerningsdato2014-06-08
ForbrydelsestypeStalking og indbrud
Trial
Unsolved case
Familicide
Weapons
Internet
justitsmordet
cybersikkerhed
mordsager
celebrity-mord
magtmisbrug
sundhedsbedrageri
agent-svindel
teknologi
agent-autonomi
finanskriminalitet
mordssag
justitssvigt
hvidvaskning
forlovelse
forbud

Joshua James Corbett, the man convicted of stalking actress Sandra Bullock, died on May 2, 2018, during a standoff with law enforcement at his home in the 2400 block of Harmony Place in La Crescenta, California. The 42-year-old's death came as an LAPD fugitive warrant team arrived to serve an arrest warrant after he failed to appear for a probation progress report hearing the previous week.

Corbett's criminal obsession with Bullock began years earlier. In June 2014, he broke into the actress's West Los Angeles home while she was alone inside. Bullock, hearing the intrusion, managed to lock herself in her bedroom closet and call 911. "I'm locked in my closet. I have a safe door in my bedroom, and I've locked it, and I'm locked in the closet right now," she told the emergency dispatcher.

When police arrived and arrested Corbett at the scene, investigators discovered he was carrying multiple photographs of Bullock and a letter in which he portrayed himself as her husband. A subsequent search of his own residence revealed an alarming arsenal: two dozen illegal firearms and ammunition. Authorities alleged his intent was to sexually assault the actress.

Timeline

8 June 2014

Einbruch in Sandra Bullocks Haus

Joshua James Corbett dringt in das Haus der Schauspielerin in West Los Angeles ein. Bullock verschließt sich in einem Schrank und alarmiert die Polizei. Corbett wird noch am selben Tag festgenommen.

8 June 2014

Durchsuchung von Corbetts Wohnung

Bei der Durchsuchung finden Ermittler 10 Handfeuerwaffen, 13 Gewehre und eine Schrotflinte sowie Briefe und Fotos von Sandra Bullock.

9 June 2014

Anklageerhebung

Corbett wird in 26 Anklagepunkten angeklagt, darunter Stalking, Einbruch und Waffendelikte.

10 June 2014

Verurteilung

Corbett wird zu fünf Jahren Bewährung verurteilt und muss sich psychiatrisch behandeln lassen. Ein zehnjähriges Kontaktverbot zu Sandra Bullock wird verhängt.

1 May 2018

Tod durch Suizid

Während eines Polizeieinsatzes verbarrikadiert sich Corbett in seinem Haus in La Crescenta und nimmt sich das Leben.

In May 2017, Corbett pleaded no contest to felony stalking and burglary. The court sentenced him to five years of probation and ordered him to seek treatment at a mental-health facility, including confinement to a facility in Tarzana. He was released from that facility in June 2017. A 10-year protective order was issued to protect Bullock, valid until 2022.

Corbett's case had faced complications earlier when a judge halted proceedings in January 2017 due to concerns about his mental competence. By March, his bail was lowered from the initial $2.2 million, though he remained in custody.

On April 23, 2018, Corbett missed his probation progress report hearing. This absence triggered probation revocation and the issuance of a bench warrant for his arrest. Officers arrived at his La Crescenta home around 6:45 to 7 a.m. on May 2 to serve the warrant.

When police arrived, Corbett barricaded himself inside his residence. He refused to comply with officers' commands and made threats, claiming he possessed a weapon and stating his intention to shoot or kill law enforcement personnel. The severity of his threats prompted authorities to call in a SWAT team to manage the crisis.

What followed was a tense standoff lasting approximately five hours. The situation remained unresolved until around 1 p.m., when the standoff concluded. According to the Los Angeles County coroner and the LAPD, Corbett died from multiple self-inflicted cuts sustained during the incident. No gunshots were fired by officers during the standoff.

The case drew significant media attention due to Bullock's prominence as a Hollywood actress and the dramatic nature of the home invasion. Her calm response during the break-in—securing herself and calling for help—likely prevented a worse outcome. Corbett's death marked the final chapter in a case that had highlighted the dangers obsessive fans can pose to public figures and the lengths law enforcement must sometimes go to protect both victims and apprehend dangerous individuals.

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