Arizona woman has been accused of stalking a man she met online after bombarding him with 65,000 text messages, breaking into his home and threatening to kill him.
Jacqueline Ades, 31, broke into the man's house while he was out of town, police said, and was caught on his home surveillance system. When officers arrived at the house, they found Ades in the bath. A local ABC-affiliate reported that a large butcher's knife was found in her car.
She was arrested and charged with trespassing but less than a month later turned up at the man's workplace and demanded to be let in. The local business, which has not been named, reported the disturbance. When police arrived, Ades was “acting irrationally and claiming to be the wife of the owner.”
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