A real-life crazy ex-girlfriend straight out of the movies is accused of breaking into a home in Paradise Valley, using the owner's bathtub, and sending thousands of text messages to the man's phone. She did all this after just one date with the guy. It all started in July 2017 when 31-year-old Jacqueline Ades was found outside the victim's home, according to police.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Jacqueline Ades, 31, arrested for stalking and threatening a man she met online. Police say she broke into his home, took a bath, and had a knife in her car. Her story and more, tonight at 5. <a href="https://t.co/xjEL0kmxvC">pic.twitter.com/xjEL0kmxvC</a></p>— Courtney Griffin (@CourtneyGFox10) <a href="https://twitter.com/CourtneyGFox10/status/994664024884236288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 10, 2018</a></blockquote>
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The man told investigators that the crazy woman was repeatedly texting him despite his attempts to cut off contact. Police arrived at the victim's home and found Ades was still outside. They asked her to leave but a short time later the man started to receive threatening text messages from Ades. A similar report occurred in December at the same residence but officers could not find the culprit at that time.
The victim called detectives for a third time and told them he was out of the country but had seen Ades inside of his home on his surveillance video. When police arrived at the home they found Ades was taking a bath inside. A large butcher knife was discovered on the seat of her car when she was arrested and charged with trespassing. Despite being arrested, Ades still continued to text the victim when she got out of jail including messages that threatened "harm may come to him".
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Less than three weeks later, the victim contacted police a fourth time to report receiving several threatening text messages from her, according to court documents. The documents also explained how the pair met on a dating website and after only one date Ades started to stalk him. She is also accused of harassing him and sending 65,000 text messages to his phone, about 500 a day.
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One of Ades' messages reads, "…Don’t ever try to leave me…I’ll kill you…I don't wanna be a murderer." Court documents reveal she also threatened to wear the victim's body parts and bathe in his blood.
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