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Woman sends businessman 159,000 texts after one date, threatens to make sushi from his kidneys

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A businessman has been left exasperated after a 33-year-old makeup artist sent him 159,000 text messages after just one date.

Jacqueline Ades also broke into the businessman’s home in Arizona, US just to take a bath.

Ades pleaded not guilty to stalking and trespassing charges in the case, that is set to go to trial on Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, Arizona.

According to police records, the pair went on one date and parted ways before the end of the night.

However, in just 10 months Ades flooded the CEO’s phone with over a 100,000 messages. It was claimed she sometimes send 500 messages a day.

According to reports, Ades’ messages to the businessman – a CEO whose identity hasn’t been released by authorities – varied between romantic and psychotic.

The New York Post said the businessman only responded to a handful of messages and eventually blocked her phone number.

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In one message Ades reportedly warned the CEO she would “make sushi” out of his kidneys and “chopsticks” from his hand bones.

One text said:

“I love u”, while another declared, “U have to be nice to me. N stay forever.”

Others were decidedly less romantic:

“I’d make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones.”

The man told police Ades repeatedly contacted him after the date, even though he told her he didn’t want to see or hear from her again.

Cops told the New York Post that Ades decided to return to Arizona after the CEO blocked her on WhatsApp.

He called police when he spotted her parked outside his house in July 2017.

Soon after, the texts from her became threatening and delusional in nature, police records obtained in a Freedom of Information request said.

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“You should die,” one message said. “You have worn out ur welcome.”

Other texts claimed the time had come for Ades’ own “self-gain.”

“I’m turning u in for the money!” another text said.

Later a message was sent demanding cash: “I need money. U will give to me. I’ll force it.”

Then last April, Ades invited herself into his home while the businessman was out of the country, cops alleged.

Officers said they opened the bathroom door to discover Ades bathing in the tub and ordered her to grab a towel to cover herself.

She gave officers permission to retrieve her driver’s license from her Mercedes-Benz, which was parked outside the home.

In the vehicle, they discovered an eight-inch butcher’s knife in plain view on the front passenger seat, officials said.

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The alleged stalker was arrested on April 8, 2018, at the businessman’s home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, and placed in the back of a police cruiser, they added.

Cops questioned Ades about messages in which she threatened to cut up the exec’s body and remove his organs.

The police report stated:

“Ades replied that she would never do that, but then clarified that she was saying that if she and victim were together and he left, that she ‘would do those things’.”

Felony charges were filed against her for first-degree criminal trespassing of a residential structure.

She was released from custody, but landed back in jail on May 8 after failing to appear in court and showing up at the man’s workplace, claiming to be his wife.

 

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