#ICYMI: Woman sends man 65,000 text messages after one date
A woman is accused of sending tens of thousands of disturbing text messages to a man ’ s phone after the pair went on one date .
She was also accused of breaking into the man ’ s Phoenix – area home, and bathing in his bathtub .
In July 2017, 31- year -old Jacqueline Ades was found parked outside of the victim ’ s home, police said .
The man also accused her of repeatedly texting him , despite him saying he no longer wanted to talk to her.
Officers found Ades still outside the victim ’ s home when they arrived and told her to leave , officials said . Shortly after, the man started to receive threatening text messages from the suspect .
Police received a similar report in December from the same residence, but officers were unable to locate her .
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.
While being questioned by police, the suspect explained that she sent the man text messages all day but he never responded , court documents said . She said that she threatened him because she was worried he had called police to report her behaviour .
The woman is also accused of admitting that she threatened him because she didn ’ t want him to leave and because she loved him , court paperwork said .
She allegedly admitted to knowing her statements were “ crazy ” and plans to return to Florida once she ’ s released .
(KDVR )