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Disturbing Messages From Woman Who Allegedly Sent Man 159,000 Texts

Disturbing Messages From Woman Who Allegedly Sent Man 159,000 Texts

Jacqueline Ades has always maintained that the messages were sent in a joking manner.

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

The disturbing content of 159,000 text messages allegedly sent by a woman to a man after a single date has been revealed.

Jacqueline Ades, 33, from Phoenix, Arizona, is accused of breaking into her date's home after sending texts claiming she was going to wear his flesh and eat his organs over a 10-month period.

She allegedly sent some 500 messages in just one day, and when police found her, she was taking a bath in the alleged victim's home.

Ades is being held in Arizona's Maricopa County jail and has been there since May 2018, but she was deemed mentally incompetent for a court trial at a Rule 11 hearing last month.

In an interview with the Arizona Republic - which took place before it was ruled she was mentally incompetent - Ades said she couldn't believe the text messages had landed her in jail.

She said: "I just think it's ridiculous. I can't believe that it turned into this. I can't believe that I'm actually in jail over some text messages."

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office

The woman also said she believes a jury will find her not guilty of the charges put against her, and instead demand she marries the man she is alleged to have sent the texts to.

Ades added: "They're (the jury) going to say, 'You're not guilty and on top of it we, like, demand that you two get married'."

The businessman's identity has not been revealed in court documents, but he is said to be a 'successful CEO in Paradise Valley'.

Ades was offered a plea bargain with ten years of probation and a ban from contacting the victim, but Ades turned it down as she felt it was the victim's way of testing her, meaning she remains in jail.

Paradise Valley Police Department

Ades has always maintained that the texts she sent were jokes, which the victim replied to for three months, before he stopped messaging back when she started threatening him..

One of the messages read: "I'd make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones."

Others said: "Oh what would I do w ur blood! Id wanna bathe in it" and "Don't ever try to leave me... I'll kill you."

The pair reportedly arranged their date millionaire matchmaking app Luxy.

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Ades' next hearing is scheduled to take place on 21st May.

Featured Image Credit: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office/Paradise Valley Police Department

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