After Sandra Bullock's stalker broke into her home, speculations now emerged that she does not have bodyguards when the intruder broke in her house, the Guardian Liberty Voice, said.
"Why does a single woman as wealthy as Bullock not already have a high-end security system? How is it that any-old-Joe can make his way near the bedroom door of a wealthy Hollywood celebrity?" the report asked following the news on Sandra Bullock's intruder.
According to reports, the Hollywood actress was the one who realized that there was an intruder in her house when she went to lock the door after hearing loud banging from the outside.
The "Miss Congeniality" star found herself face-to-face with Sanda Bullock's stalker, Joshua Corbett, which prompted the actress to call the police.
According to TMZ, the 39-year-old actress locked herself in her room until authorities came.
The TMZ also reported that upon the arrest of Sandra Bullock stalker, the intruder was heard saying "Sandy, I'm sorry. Please don't press charges."
Authorities found out that Sandra Bullock stalker Joshua Corbett was carrying a notebook with cut-out magazine photos of the "Miss Congeniality" star with multiple, handwritten notes scribbled in is pages.
One of the notes even said, "I will forever be thinking of you and Louie, my son, as you are my wife by law, the law of God and you belong to me and me to you."
According to a Today report, the Sandra Bullock's stalker might be obsessed with the "Miss Congeniality" star as he was in possession of a diary containing messages for the actress.
Sandra Bullock's stalker Joshua Corbett said that she was just checking the house of the "Gravity" star so he could see her "face-to-face."
The CNN reported that Sandra Bullock stalker Joshua Corbett, who was found out to be a licensed pilot, was charged with felony counts of residential burglary, stalking and possession of a machine gun. The arsenal of firearms was confiscated when authorities went to his home for further investigation.
Joshua Corbett has pleaded not guilty to the charges pressed against him and the judge set his bond at $185,000.