A woman who sent 159,000 messages after the first date was arrested.

A woman who sent 159,000 messages after the first date was arrested.

09.02.2026 20:00

Jacqueline Claire Ades, who lives in the state of Arizona in the United States, was arrested for sending 159,000 messages and chilling threats to a man she met on a dating site after a single date. Ades is facing charges of breaking and entering and harassment against the man she claimed to have found her "soulmate." Initially, it was thought that the number of messages was 65,000, but police documents revealed that over 159,000 messages were sent.

Jacqueline Claire Ades, who lives in the state of Arizona in the United States, was arrested due to sending more than 159,000 messages and chilling threats to a man she met on a dating site after just one meeting. The 31-year-old Ades's harassment is described as "one of the most terrifying stalking cases of the modern age."

MESSAGE COUNT INCREASED FROM 65,000 TO 159,000

Jacqueline Claire Ades was arrested by Paradise Valley police last May for breaking into the man's home and harassment charges. Initially, authorities claimed the number of messages was 65,000, but police documents released to the public on Friday revealed that the actual number was over 159,000.

CHILLING THREATS: I WOULD MAKE SUSHI FROM HIS KIDNEYS

According to documents obtained by the Arizona Republic, after Ades was ordered to stay away from the man’s property in 2017, her messages took on a violent tone. Allegations in the documents state that Ades sent the victim the following chilling messages:

"I would wear the meninges, the top part of the skull, your hands, and your feet."

"I would make sushi from your kidneys and chopsticks from your finger bones."

"Oh, what I would do with your blood! I would want to bathe in it."

CAUGHT IN HIS BATHROOM, INVADED HIS WORKPLACE

The history of the incident dates back to July 2017. The chronological process reflected in police records developed as follows:

In April 2018, police found Ades taking a bath in the man's home and arrested her for trespassing. Released in May 2018, Ades then went to the man's workplace, claimed to be "his wife," and was subsequently arrested.

"I THOUGHT I HAD FOUND MY SOULMATE"

In an interview given while in jail, Ades stated that she met the victim through Luxy, a dating site for millionaires. Defending herself by saying, "I felt like I had found my soulmate," Ades expressed that she thought everything would progress normally.

TRIAL SET FOR FEBRUARY 5

While authorities claim that Ades shows signs of mental health issues, the young woman maintains her innocence against the charges of harassment and trespassing. Ades, who is being held without bail at the Maricopa County Jail, is scheduled to have her trial begin on February 5.

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