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65,000 Text Messages Sent After First Date Now That's Stalking

65,000 Text Messages Sent After First Date  Now That's Stalking

31-year-old Jacqueline Ades (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)

By    |   Friday, 11 May 2018 02:11 PM EDT

After allegedly sending 65,000 text messages after a first date, along with showing up at the victim's home and office, an Arizona woman was charged Tuesday with suspicion of stalking and harassing, Maricopa County court documents stated, per the Arizona Republic.

Jacqueline Ades, 31, of Paradise Valley, was accused of sending the text messages – including 500 in one day – after meeting the alleged victim on a dating website last summer and going out on a date, according to court documents.

Paradise Valley police said that the man contacted them last summer when he allegedly found Ades parked outside his home, the Republic reported. Authorities said after they escorted Ades off the property, she reportedly started sending the suspect threatening text messages, including multiple death threats, the newspaper noted.

Last month, the victim called police after surveillance footage showed Ades in his home while he was out of the country, the Republic reported. Authorities said they found a large butcher knife in the passenger seat of Ades' car when they arrested her at the victim's home on April 8, where she was taking a bath.

After failing to appear in court, Scottsdale police escorted Ades from an office building there where the suspect worked, the Republic reported. She was arrested Tuesday after a hearing on that incident and held without bond.

"I felt like I met my soulmate and I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine," Ades told KPHO-TV in a jailhouse interview Thursday.

Ades told the television station that she sent the alleged victim repeated texts because it brought her "information."

"Loving him selflessly brought me his information," Ades told KPHO-TV. "Because everybody just wants to take. But if you just give and you don't stop giving, you will all of a sudden receive a lot."

When asked if she would stop contacting the victim, Ades said, according to KPHO-TV: "If he wants me to. If [Victim] wants me to go to jail, I should go to jail."

He then added: "He's the meanest person I've ever met." She continued, per the television station: "He's my soulmate."

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An Arizona woman was charged with stalking after allegedly sending 65,000 text messages after a first date, along with showing up at the victim's home and office.
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