Posted on 01/04/2019 2:14:38 PM PST by simpson96
A Phoenix woman reportedly sent a man she met on a dating website more than 159,000 texts including one stating that she wanted to turn his kidneys into sushi.
According to police documents obtained by the Arizona Republic, Jacqueline Ades allegedly sent the man the messages over the span of nearly 10 months. She had originally been accused of sending him more than 65,000 text messages but the number was reportedly more than double that.
The arrest records listed the woman as showing signs of mental illness, the newspaper reported.
Ades reportedly met the victim, a Paradise Valley man who was not identified, through Luxy, a dating site for millionaires. The two went on one date, but Ades allegedly became infatuated and continued to pursue him. However, the man, who is said to be the CEO of a skincare products company, was not interested in a relationship.
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There are those eyes again
You can threaten as much as you like with the new Sprint Unlimited Plan...
Hey Laz, this one’s a communicator.
LOL
And a sushi chef.
Bunny boiler. Whew!
She really seems to care...
Over 500 texts a day? How is that even possible?
Ya think?
Ask strozk and page the fbi love birds.
When did she have TIME to send that many messages?
Oh what would I do with your blood! Id wanna bathe in it, one text read, according to court documents.”
“The arrest records listed the woman as showing signs of mental illness,”
Going out on a limb.
Or his potentially missing limbs.
I prefer liver.
Aliens.
She was just lookin’ for a whole new level of intimacy.
Id wear ur [your] fascia n [and] the top o [of] fur skull n ur hands n feet, according to The Arizona Republic.
Id make sushi outta ur kidneys and chopsticks outta ur hand bones, another text read.
Those sound like what a drunken Hillary would text to PDJT.
Crazy eyes.
(monty python reference) RUN AWAY!!!
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