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After 1 Date, Accused Woman Sent 65,000 Texts To Man And Said She Wanted To Bathe In His Blood

A woman from Phoenix stalked a man she met online after they went on one date. Paradise Valley, AZ – 31-year-old Jacqueline Claire Ades has been arrested for stalking a man she met on a dating website.

KTVK reported that after she had one date with him, she began sending the man up to 500 text messages a day, sending him more than 65,000 text messages. Police reports say that some of those messages were threatening.

Paradise Valley Police Department’s press release show that the incidents began in July of 2017, when the victim called police because Ades was sitting parked in front of his home.

Officers trespassed the woman and told her to leave, the police report said.

Later in December of 2017, the victim called police again about Ades sitting in front of his house, but she left before the police officers arrived.

Another press release said that the man called police again on April 8 to report that he’d seen Ades inside his home on his security cameras, which he was monitoring while on a trip out of the country.

When the police officers arrived at his home, they found Ades taking a bath and immediately arrested her. Police found a large butcher knife on the passenger seat of her car parked outside the victim’s home, KTVK reported.

Police said that she was charged with trespass to a residence, a felony, and released after her initial court appearance.

At that point, the victim spoke with the police again and told them that the text messages became threatening.

“Don’t ever try to leave me… I’ll kill you… I don’t wanna be a murderer!” Ades wrote in one of the messages, according to KTVK.

In additional messages, Ades told her victim she wanted to wear his body parts and bathe in his blood.

“I’d wear your fascia ‘n the top of your skull ‘n your hands ‘n feet,” she wrote. “Oh, what I would do w/your blood… I’d wanna bathe in it.”

On May 4, Ades showed up where the victim goes to work and claimed she was married to the owner, police reports say.

Scottsdale police officers responded after they were called to the scene and trespassed her from the business, sending her on her way.

After they realised who Ades was, Paradise Valley officers started looking for the woman, and arrested her on May 8.

Jacqueline Claire Ades was charged with felony threatening and intimidating, felony stalking, and misdemeanor harassment.

When questioned by police, Ades said that she sent text messages to the victim all the time but he never responded to her. She told them that she didn’t want to hurt him because she loved him so much and threatened him so he would not leave.

Police report says that the victim was not in the U.S. when Ades was arrested but he told police he feared for his life when he returned.

Ades told police that she knew her text messages were crazy and that once released from prison, she would return to Florida.

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