Woman accused of sending 65,000 Text after 1 date

Serial Killer Conviction Prompts Police To Warn Of Dating App Dangers

Imagine going out on a date with a woman, had a good date but you two just didn't click. You text her and let her know that while the date was fun it's just not in the cards for you two.  After sending that text imagine getting text after text, knocks on your door and being followed for months afterwards.

In July 2017, 31-year-old Jacqueline Ades went out on a date with a man and it didn't end up the way she wanted. So since the date Jacqueline has been accused of stalking him, breaking into his house and sending him a massive amounts of text to his phone, including 500 texts in one day.

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On April 8, the victim called a detective a third time, saying he was out of the country, but saw Ades in his home while checking his home surveillance video.

When officers arrived at the home, the woman was taking a bath, police said.

A large butcher knife was discovered on the passenger’s seat of her car, court paperwork said. She was taken into custody and charged with trespassing.

After Ades was released from jail, she allegedly started sending more threatening text messages to the victim — some of the messages alluded that “harm may come to him,” authorities said.

Less than three weeks later, the victim called authorities to report receiving multiple threatening text messages from her, court documents said. The man also explained that they met on a dating website and after one date Ades began stalking and harassing him.

Ades allegedly sent about 65,000 text messages to the man’s phone. The victim said that she sent about 500 text messages to him a day, court documents said.

In one of Ades’ messages, she allegedly stated, “…Don’t ever try to leave me…I’ll kill you…I don’t wanna be a murderer.” She also said that she wanted to wear his body parts and bathe in his blood, court paperwork said.

On May 4, police were called to a business in Scottsdale after passersby reported Ades “acting irrationally and claiming to be the owner’s wife,” police said. The owner of the business is the Paradise Valley homeowner.

Ades was arrested on Tuesday on charges of threatening, stalking and harassment.

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