Worst Date Ever Online Matchup Leads To 65,000 Messages And Stalking

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Jacqueline Claire Ades was arrested May 8, on charges of stalking, threatening and harassment.
It was supposed to be a potential love connection, two lonely-hearts linked together on
an Internet dating site
Instead, the matchup devolved into stalking, threats and a bizarre obsession, according to authorities in Arizona."I felt like I met my soul
mate," 31-year-old Jacqueline Claire Ades told reporters in a rambling jailhouse interview Thursday in Phoenix
"I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine
But that's not what happened."What did happen, according to police, was a bizarre series of encounters and anti-Semitic messages stretching
back to last summer
Ades allegedly piled up her love interest's inbox with thousands of text messages, sometimes 500 a day and many laced with threats
"Oh, what I would do w ur blood!" she allegedly once wrote
"I'd wanna bathe in it."In total Ades is accused of sending 65,000 texts."That's it" Ades said on Thursday when a reporter asked her about
the number of messages
"To me it seemed like more.""Isn't that kind of excessive" she was asked."Love is an excessive thing," Ades replied.In her interview with
reporters this week, Ades said she was originally from Miami."I wound up here on a road trip from Florida, looking I guess for love," she
said
The man - who is unidentified in police documents and local media reports - allegedly met Ades online and went on a date, CBS 5 has
reported.In her interview, Ades told reporters they connected on Luxy, a dating site for verified millionaires."The most shallow one ever,"
she said
"Where the rich men meet the pretty girls."After the initial encounter, Ades allegedly began harassing the man with messages beginning last
summer, police said.On April 8, the individual contacted police while he was outside the country
Security footage from his home in Paradise Valley, outside of Phoenix, showed Ades taking a bath in his house
When police reported to the home, they found her at the residence
A large butcher knife was on the passenger seat of her car, according to an arrest report."I never had a butcher knife," Ades countered on
Thursday
"I had like little flippy knives on my road trip, people try to hurt me, I'm a single girl, I drove across America
I don't carry a butcher knife."After the break-in, however, she was charged with first-degree criminal trespass and released.On April 30,
the man again contacted police, this time showing investigators threatening text messages Ades had sent him between April 16 and April
28."Don't ever try to leave me
I'll kill you
I don't wanna be a murderer!" Ades allegedly texted, according to a police report."I hope you die
rotten filthy Jew
lololol Im like the new Hitler
man was a genius," she allegedly wrote on another occassion."I'd wear ur fascia n the top of your skull n ur hands n feet," she allegedly
added in another message.All these unnerved the man enough to report to police
He "stated that he is out of the country currently but that he is legitimately concerned for his safety when he returns," the police report
said.The situation allegedly escalated on May 4, when Ades showed up at the individual's office in Scottsdale
She claimed to be his wife
Four days later, police arrested Ades at her home, according to the police report