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    Miss Crazypants is 31 years old. Anyone check for missing persons in the area's she has resided? The whole butcher knife in the car thing creeps me out. This can't be her first weird stalker voyage.
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    Update apparently the victim was stalked 159K Times.

    In the upstairs master bedroom of a two-story home, bedsheets were disheveled from what appeared to be a night?s rest. Women?s clothing was strewn about the floor of the adjoining bathroom, where a naked brunette was taking a bath.

    Jacqueline Claire Ades, 33, was acquainted with the successful CEO who owned the home in Paradise Valley, Arizona ? and the man recognized the alleged intruder on his surveillance system around midnight as a woman he matched with on the millionaire matchmaking app Luxy a year and a half earlier.

    They went on exactly one date and parted ways before the end of the night. It might?ve been a blip in the repetitive cycle of online dating, but the encounter was just the first of at least 159,500 times the exec would hear from Ades, according to police records.

    More than a hundred thousand texts from Ades flooded the CEO?s phone over the course of nearly 10 months ? with a frequency of sometimes 500 messages a day, he told authorities.

    ?I love u,? one text said. Another message declared, ?U have to be nice to me. N stay forever.? Others were decidedly less romantic: ?I?d make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones.?

    The businessman ? whose identity wasn?t released by authorities ? said he only responded to a handful of messages and eventually blocked her phone number.

    Ades pleaded not guilty to stalking and trespassing charges in the case that is set to go to trial Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court.

    When the arrest made headlines for the staggering number of texts she sent to her date, which was initially under-reported as 65,000 messages, Ades? friends said they weren?t shocked that the makeup artist pursued a rich man.

    It wasn?t unlike Ades to target a sugar daddy and milk him for large sums of cash, they said.

    Money came up repeatedly in the messages Ades sent to the exec and led some who knew her to wonder whether the over-the-top antics were part of a larger ruse.

    ?I?m not surprised he is wealthy,? a former co-worker told The Post. ?She liked money.?

    ?My first impression was a gold digger?

    Before she made her way to Arizona, Ades ricocheted around the country in her black Mercedes-Benz to other wastelands for the wealthy, according to friends.

    Her social media posts showed the pouty brunette with her two Chihuahuas in palm tree-lined destinations such as Los the Angeles, Miami Beach and Las Vegas.

    Friends described Ades as a transient who prized luxury ? alternately flashing Dior sunglasses and nature trails in Instagram photos.

    She shared snaps of herself bikini-clad at the Waldorf Astoria in Palm Springs, California, and her VIP tickets to the Coachella music festival.

    ?She didn?t officially move,? a friend who declined to be identified told The Post. ?She was kind of like a gypsy and packed her [pets] and drove out.?

    Ades ? whose family is from South Florida ? spent a stretch there three years ago when she attended cosmetology school to become a licensed esthetician.

    ?She was really sweet and seemed like a calm person,? a classmate, Josie, told The Post.

    Some nights, Ades frequented upscale restaurants with wealthy men, according to friends, who say she confided in them separately in early 2017 about a breakup with a sugar daddy.

    Ades was ?cautious? when it came to talking about the ex and didn?t reveal his name, according to friends from South Florida.

    A pal told The Post he wasn?t fazed by the nature of her arrangement because it was ?normal? in South Florida. ?They call it the land of the sugar daddies for a reason,? he said.

    ?[The ex] was some super-rich person that wanted to keep buying her things ? or buy her back in a way,? said the friend. ?But apparently he was controlling and she didn?t want to be a part of it.?

    A former co-worker at Saks Fifth Avenue in Boca Raton remembered Ades was ?determined? to get money from the rich ex after they split as a ?kind of palimony.?

    ?She did mention she was asking for a lot of money, something like $50,000 a month for a year,? said the former colleague, who would grab lunch with Ades and considered her a friend.

    Another love interest whom Ades met around this time said he was turned off by her desire to date rich.

    Omar Chaty, 23, said he had a one-night stand with Ades in December 2016 when he was on a weekend trip to Miami. Ades told him she was living at a South Beach hotel and had a wealthy ex-boyfriend who was financing her lifestyle.

    ?My first impression was [that she was] a gold digger,? said Chaty, who provided screenshots of conversations and photos with Ades to The Post.

    He said he didn?t bring Ades back to his own hotel room because he was afraid to ?give her the chance? to pull anything over on him. ?So we went back to her [hotel room],? he said.

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    https://nypost.com/2019/01/30/jacque...ker-nightmare/

    Part 2

    ‘I felt like I met soulmate’

    It was during her transient period after leaving Florida that Ades met the man from Luxy, the millionaire matchmaking app, in Arizona. They went on that one date, according to police reports, which don’t specify when their encounter took place.

    The man told police Ades repeatedly contacted him after the date, even though he told her he didn’t want to see or hear from her again.

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    Ades posted a selfie from bed during an April 2017 stint in Laguna Beach, California. She said she later returned to Arizona when her date blocked her from a messaging app.Composite: Instagram
    Ades left the state to trade the desert for California’s beaches, but apparently became frustrated with the one-sidedness of their communication, according to officials and social media posts.

    Police said Ades decided to return to Arizona after the CEO blocked her on WhatsApp. He called police when he spotted her parked outside his house in July 2017.

    Soon after, the texts from her became threatening and delusional in nature, police records obtained in a FOIA request said.

    “You should die,” one message said. “You have worn out ur welcome.”

    Other texts claimed the time had come for her own “self gain.”

    “I’m turning u in for the money!” another text said.

    Later a message was sent demanding cash: “I need money. U will give to me. I’ll force it.”

    Then last April, Ades invited herself into his home while the businessman was out of the country, police said. She allegedly brought over her two dogs, food to prepare and a bottle of wine, which was on the center island in the kitchen when authorities arrived.

    Officers said they opened the bathroom door to discover Ades bathing in the tub and ordered her to grab a towel to cover herself.

    She gave officers permission to retrieve her driver’s license from her Mercedes-Benz, which was parked outside the home. In the vehicle, they discovered an 8-inch butcher knife in plain view on the front passenger seat, officials said.

    The alleged stalker was arrested and placed in the back of a police cruiser, authorities said.

    Police questioned Ades about messages in which she threatened to cut up the exec’s body and remove his organs.

    “Ades replied that she would never do that, but then clarified that she was saying that if she and Victim were together and he left, that she ‘would do those things,’” the police report stated. Ades also added she knew the text messages weren’t normal and claimed some were a joke.

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    Ades was arrested April 8, 2018, from the businessman’s home in Paradise Valley, Arizona.Maricopa County Sheriffs Office
    Felony charges were filed against her for first-degree criminal trespassing of a residential structure.

    She was released from custody, but landed back in the slammer on May 8 after failing to appear in court and showing up at the man’s workplace, claiming to be his wife.

    Multiple attempts to reach Ades’ public defender were unsuccessful.

    A spokesperson for Luxy confirmed Ades was active on the app in early 2017 — but said the CEO “never contacted the Luxy management or asked for any help from our side during this incident.”

    “No other dating provider takes so much actions for the security of its users as we do,” the spokesperson said.

    Even though she’s in jail, Ades’ devotion to the CEO hasn’t appeared to wane. She granted an interview to local news outlets as she awaits her trial.





    “I felt like I met my soulmate and everything was just the way it was,” she told reporters in a breathy voice. “And I thought we’d just do what everyone else did and just get married, but that’s not what happened.”

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    https://www.azcentral.com/story/news...ty/2278696002/

    Updates coming into play that its 159k times that the victim was harassed by Ades.

    A Phoenix woman accused of stalking a man and sending him more than 65,000 text messages apparently sent far more.

    Jacqueline Ades sent a man she met on a dating site more than 159,000 text messages ? some of which were threatening ? over the course of nearly 10 months, according to police documents obtained via a public records request.

    Police say Ades began threatening the man after Paradise Valley officers escorted her off his property in July 2017. One text read: "I'd wear ur fascia n the top of ur skull n ur hands n feet," referring to the connective tissue that encloses muscles and organs.

    And another said: "I'd make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones."

    Arrest records completed by officers listed Ades as showing signs of mental illness.

    Ades, who is being held in a Maricopa County jail without bond, has pleaded not guilty to charges of stalking and criminal trespassing. Her trial is scheduled to begin next month.

    The Arizona Republic reviewed hours of footage from police body-worn cameras publicly released for the first time, as well as a comprehensive police report revealing new details about the case.

    One date, 159,000 texts

    The alleged victim, whom police have not named, is the CEO of a Scottsdale-based company that sells skincare and spa products. Ades is a licensed esthetician from Florida and reported herself as being self-employed.

    During a televised jailhouse interview in May, Ades said she met the man on Luxy, an online dating service that caters to millionaires.

    The site advertises that one-third of its active members earn more than $500,000 and "is not a place for seeking a Sugar Baby and Sugar Daddy relationship or any arrangement."

    Police reports say Ades and the man communicated through the site for a few days before going on a single date. The records don't specify when the date occurred.

    The man told police that Ades continued to text him after the date, despite telling her he didn't want to see or hear from her again. He later called the police when he found Ades parked outside his house in July 2017.

    Police say Ades' texts to the man became threatening shortly thereafter.

    The man reported that Ades had returned to his home in December 2017, but officers couldn't find her once they arrived.

    A break in and a bath

    Court documents say Ades' alleged victim was out of the country when he called police in April 2018 to report that surveillance video showed her inside his home.

    Paradise Valley police officers found Ades at the house, taking a bath. Blurred body-camera footage shows officers handcuffing and arresting Ades after locating some of her discarded clothes.

    A screenshot of the text conversation between Ades and the man she met once through an online dating site.
    A screenshot of the text conversation between Ades and the man she met once through an online dating site. (Photo: Paradise Valley Police Department)
    As she was arrested, Ades says, "Why is this happening to me?"

    When an officer asked what she was doing there, Ades gave an answer that only raised more questions.

    "I guess that I made up a whole scenario in my head where I live here, so I came here and pretended that's what was happening," Ades told the officer.

    When the officer asked her to clarify what she meant, Ades began referencing scientific equations.

    In response to a question about her relation to the homeowner, Ades says she isn't sure and asks why she's being arrested. She seems surprised he reported her to the police despite records indicating he had done so in the past.

    The barks of Ades' two small dogs echoed off the walls as officers escorted her out of the house. Officers told her they'd call county animal control to pick them up.

    Officers found a large butcher knife on the front passenger seat in Ades' car when she gave them permission to retrieve her purse. The police report notes that officers didn't ask Ades about the knife, saying her answers to previous questions "did not make sense."

    Ades was later charged with first-degree criminal trespassing of a residential structure ? a class 6 felony.

    She was later released, but failed to appear in court on multiple occasions, court records show.

    'Story of love'

    Paradise Valley officers arrested Ades at her Phoenix apartment complex on May 8 after she failed to appear to multiple court hearings. The officers had also learned from Scottsdale officers that, in the interim, Ades had visited the man's workplace and claimed to be his wife.

    During the drive to the Paradise Valley jail, Ades can be heard repeating a "story of love" involving Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. Body-camera footage also showed her discussing different conspiracies that involved, among other things, the Eye of Providence and a small village in Israel called Neve Zohar.

    When the officer asked Ades where she learned all these things, Ades said she got it from the man who kept rejecting her.

    "He said to me, 'Go away,' for the last 16 months," Ades said. "And I couldn't, because the more I loved him, the more I learned (about) the secrets of the universe."

    Ades wailed and hyperventilated several times throughout the drive.

    The police interrogation

    When police asked her about the threats, Ades said she would only have harmed the man if they were ever in a relationship and he ever left her, but then said it was fine if he didn't want to be with her.

    Ades said she would never hurt him and that "something came over me" when she sent the threats. Though Ades said she shouldn't have threatened the man, she also told police her texts were sent in jest.

    "It's funny," Ades said, referring to the text about wearing the man's fascia.

    When the detective responded that it wasn't, Ades whispered a curt apology and implied her actions were justified when the man called the police on her.

    When asked if she thought her texts were normal, Ades replied "No, I don't think anything I say is normal. I understand now."

    Ades seemed to understand that the man she texted hundreds of times a day for months didn't want to be with her.

    "It's OK if that's how (he) feels," Ades said. "Somebody else should love him. He has so much to love. He's so cute. I can't believe I scared him."

    Ades apologized, and the detective promised to relay her feelings to the man's personal assistant.

    What's happens next?

    Marc Victor, the attorney representing the man Ades is accused of stalking, said he and his client were finalizing a resolution with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office but refused to offer any specifics. Victor said his client wasn't yet ready to speak publicly about the issue.

    Ades' public defender, Matthew Leathers, didn't respond to requests for comment.

    Her trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 5 in Maricopa County Superior Court.

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    https://www.azcentral.com/story/news...te/2661851002/

    Here is more

    The lawyer representing a woman accused of sending a Paradise Valley man more than 159,000 text messages after one date has requested that the woman undergo a mental-competency examination, according to a court filing.

    Matthew Leathers, the court-appointed attorney representing Jacqueline Ades, said he filed a motion Monday requesting a Rule 11 hearing, which would allow mental-health professionals to evaluate Ades' mental competency and ability to understand the charges against her and assist in her defense.

    In the motion, Leathers says Ades has displayed behavior that suggests she suffers from mental-health issues. The woman "appears to have symptoms of delusion and makes references to 'Walt Disney' and 'Thomas Edison' to both being alive and controlling the world,'' his motion states.

    "Moreover, defendant asserts she is the 'Messiah' and believes the entire court process to be both 'a game' and 'a trick,''' the filing says.

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    Jacqueline Ades (Photo: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)
    Leathers said a plea-agreement offer from county prosecutors is pending that would essentially sentence Ades only to the time she already has served, but impose conditions on her release.

    "I have doubts about her competency in light of the fact that there is a plea offer on the table which I think is favorable," Leathers told The Arizona Republic. "It would be for time served."

    READ MORE: Records: Accused stalker sent man 159K texts

    Ades made headlines after police accused her of sending a man more than 159,000 text messages, some of which threatened removing his flesh and devouring his organs. Officers found Ades taking a bath in the man's Paradise Valley home in April 2018.

    Leathers said he also doubts whether his client is mentally capable of assisting in her own defense and believes she has bipolar disorder. Court documents show Leathers also believes Ades to be a paranoid schizophrenic.

    A screenshot of the text conversation between Ades and the man she met once through an online dating site.
    A screenshot of the text conversation between Ades and the man she met once through an online dating site. (Photo: Paradise Valley Police Department)
    "Out of an abundance of caution, if we're going to go to trial, I want to make sure that two trained doctors have evaluated her and said that she is competent and fit to stand trial," Leathers said.

    Leathers said the current plea offer would release her from jail on time served and considered it to be favorable. He also said he waited to file a motion for a Rule 11 hearing until his client had received a formal plea offer, which wasn't until a week ago.

    The Maricopa County Attorney's Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Should a judge approve his motion, Leathers said Ades' trial would be pushed back at least 60 days as mental-health professionals evaluated the woman. Records show Ades' trial is scheduled for Feb. 5. Ades has been in jail since May 2018 when officers said they arrested her for failing to meet her release conditions after her arrest.

    Leathers said a judge will likely render a decision on the competency evaluation on Jan. 29.

    Marc Victor, an attorney representing the man Ades is accused of stalking, said his client has no ill will toward Ades and only hopes she receives the treatment she needs. He also confirmed a plea offer is on the table.

    "I can tell you he's happy with the plea deal," Victor said of his client. "He's not out looking to cause her extra problems. It seems that she's got a mental-health issue and he wants her to get the help that she needs."

    Victor noted that his client still wishes Ades to leave him alone.

    Victor said the plea would restrict what Ades could publicly say about his client but didn't elaborate further.

    "Basically what we want is for my client to just be left alone and for her to get the help she needs," Victor said.

    Republic reporter Barbara Smith contributed to this article.

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    Yeah...she’s nutzo. Why would a jury order her to marry her victim? When has that ever happened in the history of the world?

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