She also allegedly broke into his home to take a bath.
A US woman has been accused of allegedly stalking a man and breaking into his home to take a bath after they shared just one date.
She also reportedly bombarded the man with 159,000 texts, some of which were threatening.
In one chilling message Jacqueline Ades, 33, warned the CEO she’d “make sushi” out of his kidneys and “chopsticks” from his hand bones.
The businessman, who remains anonymous said he only responded to a handful of messages and eventually blocked her phone number, reports the New York Post.
Ms Ades pleaded not guilty to stalking and trespassing charges in the case that is set to go to trial this coming Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, US.
According to police records, the pair went on one date, and parted ways that same evening.
The story first broke last year, where it was thought at the time 'only' 65,000 messages were sent, however it has come to light there were many, many, more.
500 messages a day.
The man claimed more than a 100,000 texts from Ms Ades flooded his phone over the course of nearly 10 months, with a frequency of sometimes 500 messages a day.
One text apparently said: “I love u”, while another declared, “U have to be nice to me. N stay forever.”
Others were somewhat less romantic: “I’d make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones.”
One even allegedly read: “YOU SHOULD DIE.”
Making herself at home.
Then last April, police allege Ms Ades went into his home while the businessman was out of the country.
The man recognised the alleged intruder on his surveillance system and alerted police. She allegedly brought over her two dogs, food to prepare and a bottle of wine.
Officers said they opened the bathroom door to discover Ms Ades naked in the bath.
Upon inspection of Ms Ades Mercedes-Benz, which was parked outside the home they discovered a 20cm butcher’s knife in plain view on the front passenger seat.
Failure to appear in court.
The alleged stalker was arrested on April 8, 2018.
She was released from custody, but landed back in jail on May 8 after failing to appear in court and showing up at the man’s workplace, claiming to be his wife.
While behind bars Ms Ades told reporters: “I felt like I met my soulmate and everything was just the way it was.
“And I thought we’d just do what everyone else did and just get married, but that’s not what happened.”
A new trial for the woman takes place this coming Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, US.