Entertainment

Stalker attempts to murder Sandra Bullock's husband

Apr 27 03:33pm

A crazed stalker has tried to run over Sandra Bullock's husband, Jesse James, outside their Southern California home.

It is alleged that the suspect, Marcia Valentine, was lying on their driveway and refusing to move. When Jesse James asked her to leave she got into her Mercedes and tried to run him over three to four times. James, 38, was not struck by the car.

Sandra Bullock, 42 and James's 10-year-old son, Jesse Jr., witnessed the attack.

After the attack Valentine fled the scene. By the time authorities arrived, Valentine was nowhere to be found. However, Orange County Sheriffs located the woman the next morning and took her into custody.

It is reported that Valentine had stalked Bullock in the past.

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13 Comments Report Abuse
1. grotesque_paranoir01 - Apr 28 04:32pm
hahaha crazy people
2. jazzy_annaliesa - Apr 28 04:34pm
that is terrible, I mean how do these people find out where these entertainers live anyway... bizare!
3. abruzzo85 - Apr 29 02:48am
its called the internet... duh!
4. ecanham2006 - Apr 29 09:09am
Hey what the hell thats stupid how did she no where they lived its so stupid ok well i hope hes ok sandra nd his 10 yr old son must have been frightened i no i wud av been ok well gotta go bye
5. ecanham2006 - Apr 29 09:10am
Hey what the hell thats stupid how did she no where they lived its so stupid ok well i hope hes ok sandra nd his 10 yr old son must have been frightened i no i wud av been ok well gotta go bye
6. chiannexanda - Apr 29 09:26am
What a sicko whats the world coming too i would be down there kicking the living [profane] out of her sick [profane]!
7. malery2003 - Apr 29 09:27am
they love it.. whats life without a little attention keeps them in the
media malery2003
8. stroppy_one2000 - Apr 29 11:26am
Actually, most of them don't "love it". Possibly the younger "up-and-comings" want the "drama attention", but those in their late thirties and early forties, really can't be bothered.

In order to locate the information online, they need to either pay a hefty amount for a service to do it or purchase some expensive software that will do it for them. So in essence, it's truly not readily available.

Not all Americans are "drama driven" - has anyone ever travelled to the Midwest?

I'm just
9. stroppy_one2000 - Apr 29 11:27am
Actually, most of them don't "love it". Possibly the younger "up-and-comings" want the "drama attention", but those in their late thirties and early forties, really can't be bothered.

In order to locate the information online, they need to either pay a hefty amount for a service to do it or purchase some expensive software that will do it for them. So in essence, it's truly not readily available.

Not all Americans are "drama driven" - has anyone ever travelled to the Midwest?

I'm just
10. im_moniq - Apr 29 03:28pm
Quite frankly, I think people like that need to have a professional psych check, I believe they are dillusional & need help.

I hope the woman & anyone else like that, leaves Sandra and her family alone, so they might have some peace of mind & be able to get on with their lives in the near future.
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