"When you're finding love, not everything is perfect. This was a journey." Um, yeah. Those were the words of 31-year-old Jacqueline Ades from a jail cell in Phoenix, after being arrested for stalking a man with whom she went on one date.

Ades reportedly sent the man 65,000 text messages, broke into his home, and showed up at his place of employment claiming to be his wife.

"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," Ades told CBS-5.

Some of the text messages contained threats:

  • "Don't ever try to leave me... I'll kill you... I don't wanna be a murderer!"
  • "I hope you die... you rotten filthy Jew."
  • "I'm like the new Hitler... man was a genius."
  • "I'd wear your fascia 'n the top of your skull 'n your hands 'n feet."
  • "Oh, what I would do w/your blood... I'd wanna bathe in it."

Ades was arrested on May 8th on charges of threatening, stalking, harassment, and failure to appear.
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