Sandra Bullock's Stalker Called Himself Her 'Husband,' Stockpiled Weapons

Details have come forward regarding the man who was caught inside of Sandra Bullock's home on June 8th.

Joshua James Corbett was arrested after the "Gravity" star found him inside her house at 6:30 a.m.

Bullock was awoken by noises, and when she went to investigate, saw a man in her house moving toward the stairs. She locked the door and called the police, who arrested Corbett.

Corbett yelled apologies to the actress as he was removed from the home. Police determined that he had forced open a locked sunroom door after scaling the barbed-wire topped gates around the house.

Corbett insists he thought Bullock was not there at the time, and was trying to show her that her security was not up to snuff.

Though unarmed when he was arrested, Corbett was later found to have "an arsenal" of illegal weapons, including automatic rifles and a machine gun, both at his home and an airport hangar.

The day before breaking in, he had written to Bullock, insisting that he is her husband and the father of her adopted son, Louie. Multiple notes and photographs were discovered in a notebook he had brought with him for his break-in.

"I love you. You are very special to me and without you in my life there is only misery. You are my girl!...You are my wife by law, the law of God and you belong to me and me to you."

Corbett admitted to watching Bullock, including when she returned home from an American Film Institute gala a few days prior.

"I will be waiting by those gates when you decide to open them to me..." he wrote of hiding outside of her home.

With added charges stemming from the illegal weapons, Corbett could spend up to 12 years in jail.