X
    Categories: Daily top 10Entertainmentlife

Woman Accused Of Sending Man 159,000 Messages After Just One Date Can’t Believe She’s In Jail


Watch as the woman speaks out from jail in the video below.

ADVERTISEMENT

Video credit: CBS Philly

Jacqueline Ades, who is in jail for sending 159,000 messages to a man and breaking into his house after going on just one date with him, has spoken out.

In a recent interview with the Arizona Republic, the woman said she doesn’t know why she’s being apprehended in the jail.

ADVERTISEMENT

She says she wants to undertake a trial and believes the jury will rule in her favor, ordering the man Ades is accused of harassing to marry her.

Ades says she can’t believe she’s been held since she was charged in May 2018.

Instagram/Jacqueline Ades

A number of messages that she sent to the man over a period of ten months are sickening to an extreme level. For instance, they include texts like: “I’d make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones.”

ADVERTISEMENT

One of the intense messages reads: “Oh what would I do w ur blood! Id wanna bathe in it’ and ‘don’t ever try to leave me… I’ll kill you.”

When the police arrested Ades, she was taking a bath in the house of the unfortunate man.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I just think it’s ridiculous,” she told the outlet. “I can’t believe that it turned into this. I can’t believe that I’m actually in jail over some text messages.”

Instagram/Jacqueline Ades

She claims whatever she said in the messages were all jokes and that the guy was responding to her advances for a couple of months after their date.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I said, ‘If I had a perverted imagination, what would I think?'” she continued.

“And then I wrote all these weird things. Just, like, I was literally playing with my imagination and it turned out that that scared him.”

ADVERTISEMENT

At her last hearing in March, the woman was found to be mentally unstable.

ABC15 Arizona

According to Ades’ lawyer, the woman would’ve been out by now had she accepted a plea deal that banned her from contacting the victim and made her accept the time served along with 10 years of probation.

ADVERTISEMENT

She’s, however, keen to stand a trial as she believes she won’t be found guilty.

“They’re [the jury] going to say, ‘You’re not guilty and on top of it we, like, demand that you two get married,'” the woman said.

ADVERTISEMENT

 

 

Recommended Video!

“White Man Launching A Racist Attack At Jack In The Box Employee Caught On Camera”