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Alleged stalker who sent guy 65K texts says she’s not crazy, just in love


Well, she definitely didn't ghost him.

A 31-year-old Arizona woman was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of stalking and harassing a man she went out with once, allegedly sending him a whopping 65,000 text messages.

Jacqueline Ades claims she met the unidentified Paradise Valley man through Luxy, an online dating site geared towards matchmaking millionaires with "pretty girls," according to Ades, in a bizarre, rambling jailhouse interview with several Phoenix reporters, including Arizona Family.

The two shared an evening together last summer, but apparently Ades wasn't ready to say goodbye once the date had ended.

She began sending the man in the neighborhood of 500 texts a day—about 65,000 in total, according to ABC 15 in Phoenix.

In July 2017, the man reported her to police for parking outside his house and, on April 8, Ades is accused of breaking into his home while he was out of the country. The victim was checking his home surveillance video and saw Ades inside. Alarmed, he called detectives, who found Ades taking a bath in the man's bathtub. The police also found a butcher knife on the passenger seat of her car and charged her with trespassing.

After the man began reporting her behavior to authorities, the tenor of her texts changed from heart sick to violent in nature, with messages describing herself as the "new Hitler," and exclaiming, "Oh, what I would do w/your blood... Id wanna bathe in it" and "I hope you die... you rotten filthy Jew." She texted, "I’d wear ur fascia n the top of ur skull n ur hands n feet," according to Arizona news station, Eyewitness News 3.

After failing to appear in court multiple times to address the trespassing charges, Ades turned up at the man's Scottsdale office, where she was escorted off the premises, protesting to the officers that she was his wife. When Paradise Valley police heard about the Scottsdale incident, they began a search for Ades and charged her with threatening and intimidating, stalking, and harassment, according to court documents obtained by USA Today.

While Ades is being held without bond, she held a press conference, telling the assembled reporters, "I felt like I met my soul mate and I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine." Insisting she wasn't "crazy," she called the man her "healing angel."

Ades also went off on tangents about the illuminati and her attachment to the number 33, claiming a psychic told her she had the same astrological chart as Jesus and "Jesus came to be at 33."

When pressed about the charges, Ades mostly demurred, whispering, "I don't want to talk about that," and changing the subject to something more arcane like the symbolism of the artwork contained on the dollar bill.

Though she was reluctant to admit any wrongdoing, she did express surprise at the 65,000 text message total, claiming that it seemed like she'd sent many more than that. After one reporter contradicted her claims of simply sending messages of love, and pointed out all the gory threats, Ades answered, "When you're finding love, not everything is perfect. This was a journey."

Ades is due back in court on May 15, according to CBS News.

[Photo credit: Jacqueline Ades' Instagram, @magicaldelight]


Jacqueline Ades is a Phoenix woman who is accused of stalking a Paradise Valley, Arizona man by allegedly bombarding him about 65,000 texts and saying she wanted to bathe in his blood. You can see photos of her throughout this story. She had posted modeling pictures on Instagram.

The police report paints a terrifying picture of what the unidentified man went through after he says he went on a single date with Ades, 31, who hails from Westport, Connecticut and Florida before moving to Arizona. They met on a dating site, the man told police, and then everything took a frightening turn.

The dating site, hasn’t been named. The accused also goes by the name of Jacqueline Claire Ades and Jackie Ades. Ades is 31-years-old. On Instagram, she uses the name “magicaldelight” and wrote about everything from the Illuminati to Atlantis to Hitler.

In one Instagram post, she wrote, “Who wants to know the location of Atlantis!?! The coordinates of Atlantis are 33,33. Atlantis is INSIDE THE EARTH. it is the SOUL of the earth. The earth is ALIVE IT HAS A SOUL, THIS IS WHERE ALL CREATION IS BORN! The Dead Sea is actually the battery to Atlantis. And Atlantis is the battery to the earth. The earths water is supposed to be the battery of the universe. Every planet is supposed to be alive!!! But because we are under a death frequency, everythingg is DYING… the universe is ALIVE TOO.”

A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Nov 17, 2017 at 1:24pm PST

According to the alleged victim, he met Ades on “an online dating website and went on one date with her. Victim stated that after that date defendant began stalking and harassing him,” a police report in the case states. It was posted online by KTVK-TV.

The man stated that after the first date, he received about 65,000 messages from Ades, and “she will send 500 a day.” The man said that many of the messages were threatening, including multiple death threats, and he wanted to press charges.

A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Oct 30, 2017 at 9:44pm PDT

He sent the detective screenshots of text messages he received between April 16 and April 28, 2018.

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In a jailhouse interview with AZFamily, Ades described the man as her soulmate, saying, “I felt like I met my soul mate and I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine.” Asked why she allegedly sent so many texts, she told the news site, “Because it made me find out all my information. Loving him selflessly brought this information. Because everybody just wants to take. But if you just give and you don’t stop giving you will all of a sudden receive a lot.”

She denied being crazy in the jailhouse interview, telling AZFamily, “I am the person that discovered love.”

Workin on it A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Oct 27, 2017 at 8:57pm PDT

The situation continued to escalate, and Ades was accused of entering the man’s home when he was not there. “During this time, officers located a large butcher knife on the passenger seat” of Ades’ car, the report alleges. She’s also accused of bathing in the man’s bathtub.

Sharing is caring A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Nov 15, 2017 at 1:11pm PST

On Instagram, Ades wrote comments that are bizarre, referencing Hitler and the Illuminati. “Instead of fighting for survival, we should all give each other survival. Selflessness is the key to eternal life. Separate the soul from the meatsack,” said one post.

What do you think, this is shangraila!? A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Jul 31, 2017 at 2:16pm PDT

She wrote about love, saying, “If you don’t love unconditionally, you’re selfish. Selfish is evil. We were taught to believe evil is unthinkable… Evil is actually right inside you. It’s your selfish ego.” Another post said simply, “Sharing is caring.” Another post read, “If noone had an Ego, we wouldn’t feel the need to have money. We could live off of love and sharing. Don’t we have enough for everyone already!? Love one another.”

Jacqueline Ades Accused of stalking Paradise Valley man she met online; sent him 65,000 disturbing text messages,bathing in the victim’s bathtub, Kept A large butcher knife in her vehicle https://t.co/Sznz3J007Y pic.twitter.com/puh2uA2TmE — ƨʇө٨ө0🍁 (@_dingl) May 10, 2018

Other posts were more bizarre. One read, “The only​ people who don’t use money, are the very few in the Illuminati. They invented money to enslave the entire population of human. They have global domination. IT ALREADY HAPPENED.” Another post said, “There’s a crack in the earth that leads to Atlantis.”

Another post said, “For we are all God’s. There is no separate entity, as ‘God.'” She wrote on Facebook that she studied fashion and design in Miami.

Au natural 33 is the location A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Sep 30, 2017 at 10:37pm PDT

According to the police report, the text messages were vile and disturbing. “U do whatever u have to do to get here…but don’t ever try to leave me…I’ll kill you… I don’t wanna be a murderer!!!” read one message the man received, according to the report. Other messages allegedly said, “I hope you die,” and “Rotten filthy Jew…. Lololol I’m like the new Hitler… man was a genius.” “I’d wear ur fascia n the top of ur skull n ur hands n feet” and “oh what would I do w ur blood…Id wanna bathe in it,” police claim other texts stated.

On May 7, 2018, the man contacted the detective and stated that the defendant had shown up at his work on May 4, 2018 looking for him and stating she was his wife. Scottsdale police responded.

Peeka boo A post shared by Carmen (@magicaldelight) on Sep 16, 2017 at 1:21pm PDT

The detectives arrested Ades at her residence.


An Arizona woman who called herself the “new Hitler” was...

Thousands of unanswered texts, stalking charges and jail bars are apparently no match for love.

In a jailhouse interview, Jacqueline Ades said she still pined for a one-time date who accused her of stalking and sending him over 65,000 texts in less than a year, news station KTVK reported.

“He’s my soulmate,” Ades said from Fourth Avenue Jail in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

Ades, 31, met the man for one date but proceeded to relentlessly stalk him, even breaking into his home last month to take a bath, according to officials.

The Phoenix woman — who referred to herself as the “new Hitler” — dished out some relationship advice Thursday and defended the alleged harassment by claiming that she “loved him.”

“If you just give, and you don’t stop giving, even if you don’t receive, you all of a suddenly receive a lot,” Ades said.

Ades was arrested over an incident last week in which she allegedly showed up at the man’s workplace pretending to be his wife. She faces charges of threatening, stalking and harassment.

“I felt like I met my soul mate and I thought we would just do what everybody else did and we would get married and everything would be fine,” she said from jail.

Ades, however, was reluctant to discuss whether her feelings were reciprocated.

“I don’t want to talk about that,” Ades said when asked if she was told to stop contacting him.

She insisted she is not crazy — just the “the person that discovered love,” according to KTVK.

The alleged stalker is being held without bond. She is scheduled to appear in court next on May 15.


A woman facing stalking and trespassing charges amid accusations of sending a man 65,000 texts and breaking into his house said that she thought he was her "soul mate."

"I was looking for my healing angel ... the psychic I met told me would meet a healing angel," Jacqueline Ades told ABC Phoenix affiliate KNXV in a jailhouse interview.

Ades said that she met the man, whose name has not been publicly released, on a dating site called Luxy, the self-proclaimed "#1 Millionaire Online Match & Dating Service." Luxy did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.

It was reported Thursday that Ades, 31, and the man went on one date in 2017, according to KNXV.

Ades said that she wanted to continue the relationship, and though the feeling wasn't mutual, she refused to give up.

"You don't stop giving even if you don't receive," Ades said in the jailhouse interview.

"I felt like I met my soul mate and everything was just the way it was ... I thought we would do what everybody else did ... but that's not what happened," she said.

In addition to sending the man approximately 65,000 texts over the course of months, the Paradise Valley Police Department in Arizona said that they received four calls about Ades either going to the man's house or his place of business between July 2017 and this month.

The most extreme instance came this past April, when the man called police saying he was out of the country but could see that she had entered his home via surveillance video. She was found taking a bath in the residence when police arrived and they found a butcher knife on a seat in her car, KNXV reported.

When asked about the trespassing accusations, Ades said she didn't want to talk about it.

In spite of her texts, some of which threatened to hurt the man, she denied wanting to cause him injury.

"No, oh my God, no," Ades said in the interview. "I love him so much. I just want to love him so much. That's it. And if he doesn't like it, I'll go home and I'll love my ex-boyfriend. What am I supposed to do?"

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