Listen Live
97.9 The Box Featured Video
CLOSE

Jacqueline Ades (Photo: Maricop County Sheriff's Office)

We get falling head over heels in love but this may be a little excessive.

An Arizona woman is accused of sending 65,000 text messages to a man she met online believing that she met her soulmate. The catch? They only went out on ONE date!

Police arrested 31-year-old Jacqueline Ades on suspicion of stalking and harassing a man she met online. According to court records, Ades listed the man’s home and office while flooding his phone with text messages. She began stalking him last summer after meeting him on a dating website.

The crazy don’t stop there. She once parked outside his home and he had to call the cops to escort her off the property. She then texted him multiple times, including threatening texts and death threats. One read, according to court documents, “Oh what would I do w ur blood! … Id wanna bathe in it.”

She even called herself, “the new Hitler” and was arrested in April after being found taking a bath in the man’s home. She was released … but failed to come to court on multiple occasions.

Ades is currently being held without bond on charges of threatening and intimidating, stalking, and harassment.

Photo: Maricop County Sheriff’s Office

Get The Latest Music and Entertainment News On Your Phone