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A woman who was rejected by a man she met on a millionaires' dating site was arrested for allegedly stalking him and sending 159,000 unwanted text messages.
Jacquelyn Ades, from Florida, also allegedly threatened the skincare company chief executive and told him: "I'd make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones."
The 31-year-old beautician is awaiting trial on charges of stalking and criminal trespassing in Arizona, US.
In a series of disturbing text messages, she allegedly made threats such as "oh what would I do w ur blood! Id wanna bathe in it" and "I'd wear ur fascia n the top of ur skull n ur hands n feet", referring to a thin layer of tissue on muscle and organs.
Ades was arrested in May after turning up at the man's workplace claiming to be his wife - a month prior she was caught taking a bath in his house while he was out of the country.
The pair had met only once on their first date, the Daily Mail reports, but the man - only identified as the CEO of a Scottsdale-area company - was not interested in pursuing a relationship.
Despite this, Ades sent thousands of messages and sometimes up to 500 a day, many of them sadistic in nature.
She was arrested in May 2018 on counts of stalking and criminal trespassing, and police at the time believed she'd sent them man 65,000 messages over 10 months.
But further investigation of police reports and interviews by The Arizona Republic found the number was more than double that.
Ades said she met the man through Luxy - a dating service for millionnaires.
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businessman contacted police in July 2017 when he saw the beautician parked outside his home in Paradise Valley.
She allegedly continued to sent the threatening messages, and in April last year decided to take a bath inside the victim's house.
It is said he spotted her on home surveillance video while he was out of the country and called police, who found her in the tub.
They allegedly also found a butcher's knife on the passenger seat of her car.
Explaining what she was doing in the house, she reportedly told cops: "I guess that I made up a whole scenario in my head where I live here, so I came here and pretended that's what was happening."
When asked to clarify what she meant, she began referencing scientific equations.
Following the incident, she allegedly continued her tirade of disturbing messages - one read: "You do whatever you have to do to get here... but don't ever try to leave me... I'll kill you... I don't want to be a murderer."
After being taken into custody in May, she assured police she had no intention of hurting the man and that 'something came over her' when she sent the texts, some of which she claimed were 'funny'.
She told police she understood the man did not want to be with her, and that she knows her messages are 'not normal'.
"It's OK if that's how he feels," she said.
"Somebody else should love him. He has so much to love. He's so cute. I can't believe I scared him."
Police records completed by police listed Ades as showing signs of mental illness.
She is currently being held without bond at Maricopa County Jail ahead of a scheduled trial in February.
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