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Woman Arrested After Sending Man 65,000 Text Messages And Breaking Into His House

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Jacqueline Ades, 31, of Paradise Valley Arizona, has been accused of stalking a man and sending him nearly 65,000 text messages after a single date.

Ades was allegedly posted up outside the man’s home back in July 2017 and was asked by police to move on, according to ABC15. After the police asked her to leave, she began sending threatening text messages.

The man later saw Ades on his security camera in April, while he was away. The police found her in his home, taking a bath, ABC15 reported. She was arrested and charged with trespassing after authorities found a butcher knife in her car.(RELATED: Woman Lights Ex-Boyfriend On Fire After Inviting Him Over To Fix Her Sink)

Ades met the man on a dating site and began stalking him after he refused her advances. She sent him around 500 texts per day, according to ABC15.

One of the messages said she would murder him if he ever tried to leave her.

“Don’t ever try to leave me…I’ll kill you…I don’t wanna be a murderer,” it read. She also said that she wanted to wear his body parts and bathe in his blood, ABC15 reported.

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