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In Phoenix, a woman sent thousands of messages to a 65 man after a first date.

'12.05.2018'

Source: SF Gate

In Phoenix, Arizona, 31-year-old Jacqueline Ades sent 65 thousands of messages to a man after a first date. She was arrested on charges of threatening persecution and harassment, writes SF Gate.

Photo: Paradise Valley Police Department

Last summer, a man and a woman met on the Internet and went on a date, then Ades could send him up to 500 messages a day. The name of the man is not revealed.

In one of the messages, Ades wrote that she wanted to wear parts of a man’s body and bathe in his blood. The other contained anti-Semitic expressions, and the woman called herself a "new Hitler."

One day, a man called the police while abroad, as he saw on CCTV cameras that Ades was in his house. When the police came to the call, they found a woman taking a bath. Ades was detained and charged, but released after court proceedings.

After this incident, she continued to write a man a message.

The next time the police were called to the company that belonged to the victim, because Ades came there, who "behaved unbalancedly and called herself the wife of the owner of the company."

Adhes was arrested on Tuesday and charged with harassment, intimidation and threats.

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