A woman who sent 159,000 messages to a man she met after their first date has been arrested.

A woman who sent 159,000 messages to a man she met after their first date has been arrested.

11.02.2026 09:53

A woman who sent over 159,000 messages to a man she met on a first date was arrested; her messages included creepy phrases like "I would make sushi from your kidneys" and "I would like to bathe in your blood."

31-year-old Jacqueline Claire Ades, who lives in Arizona, was arrested due to sending over 159,000 messages after meeting a man she encountered on an online dating app only once. According to police documents, while Ades's messages initially contained romantic expressions, they gradually took on a nature of "obsession and threats," and the incident was described as "one of the most horrifying stalking cases of the modern age."

WENT CRAZY WHEN HE DIDN'T RESPOND

Authorities stated that after meeting the man in question, Ades quickly reached hundreds of messages a day, totaling over 159,000 communications. It was noted that the content of the messages included violent and disturbing expressions when the other party did not respond.

CHILLING MESSAGES EMERGED

Some of the messages found in the documents seized by the police included:

- I would wear the meninges, the top part of the skull, my hands, and my feet

- I would make sushi from his kidneys and chopsticks from his finger bones

- I would like to bathe in his blood

ARRESTED ON HARASSMENT COMPLAINTS

Authorities announced that Ades was arrested last year by Paradise Valley police on complaints of trespassing and harassment. According to the police, the woman entered the house once and was found in the victim's bathroom, and later went to the man's workplace, introducing herself as "my wife." Following all these actions, she was charged with both harassment and trespassing.

In police statements, Ades claimed she thought she had found the person she met through the app and believed she had found her "soulmate." However, according to the defense of the lawyers, this situation turned into a form of boundless obsession. Experts state that constant access on digital platforms can lead to obsession and boundary violations. The 31-year-old woman is being held without bail at the Maricopa County Jail and is preparing to stand trial on February 5. Authorities indicate that her psychological state will also be an important factor in the case.

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