An actor wHO appeared in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" pleaded not guilty Wednesday to attempted bump off in the stabbing of his girlfriend.
Shelley Malil, 43, was consistent held on $10 billion bond after Superior Court Judge Marshall Hockett deemed him a flight risk of exposure. He faces a level best sentence of life in prison if convicted of the turn on, which includes special luck of premeditation, causing great bodily injury and using a deadly weapon.
Prosecutor Steven Carver said Malil, world Health Organization first gained fame in Budweiser's 2001 Super Bowl "What are you doing?" commercial, appeared on the back terrace of Kendra Beebe's house Sunday in the inland suburb of San Marcos and attacked her with a knife while her two children slept upstairs.
"There was a prolonged onrush," Carver aforementioned after Malil's arraignment hearing. "He came up and started stabbing her immediately without whatsoever words or argument."
A military personnel who was visiting Beebe disarmed Malil, who plant a second knife inside the house and continued attacking Beebe, Carver aforementioned. A neighbour who heard the tumult found Malil on the front terrace and took away the second weapon before the actor fled.
"He did non stop his murderous acts of the Apostles voluntarily simply because of the larger-than-life acts of the neighbor," Carver said.
Beebe, a 35-year-old mother of two, was stabbed 20 times. At least trinity of the wounds - deep punctures to each lung and one to her throat - were life-threatening.
Beebe clay hospitalized only is expected to hold up, Carver said.
Malil was arrested Monday afterwards his lawyer persuaded him to