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12th May 2018

Woman arrested for stalking after allegedly sending 65,000 texts to a man she met online

Paul Moore

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She also broke into his home and took a bath.

A woman in Arizona was arrested and charged with stalking after she allegedly sent 65,000 texts to a man that she met online. The woman also broke into his home and took a bath.

As reported by ABC, Jacqueline Ades allegedly sent the incredible amount of texts – there were days when the figure reached 500 texts per day – over a period of six months. The man’s name has not been publicly released.

The two individuals met via an online dating website and they went on a single date in 2017.

The Paradise Valley Police Department reported that they had received four calls about Ms Ades’ behaviour after she went to this man’s house and his place of business between July 2017 and May 2018.

In April, this man called the police after Ms Ades broke into his home. At the time, he was out of the country but after checking his surveillance video, it’s clear that she broke in.

“When officers arrived, they found Ades in the residence taking a bath,” a police statement read.

Some of the texts were extremely violent and graphic. ABC reported that Ms Ades said that she wanted to wear his body parts and bathe in his blood.

“Don’t ever try to leave me … I’ll kill you … I don’t wanna be a murderer,” she wrote in one message.

Ms Ades is now in police custody and faces felony charges of stalking, threatening and intimidating, as well as a misdemeanor count of harassment.

 

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