Jacqueline Ades has been charged with threatening, stalking, and harassment (Picture: AP)

A woman allegedly sent 65,000 text messages to a man and said she wanted to wear his body parts after the pair went on a single date.

Jacqueline Ades is accused of sending the victim 500 messages a day, which included threats to kill him.

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The pair had met on a dating site and had been on just one date before the alleged stalking and harassment, ABC 15 reported.

Ades, 31, was found by police having a bath in the victim’s home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, in April, and was arrested.

The man was not in the US at the time but alerted officers when he saw the 31-year-old while checking his home security camera.

Ades had been on a single date with the man before she bombarded him with messages, it is claimed (Picture: Facebook)

A large knife was found inside her car, according to court records.

She was released but went on to send tens of thousands of messages, including threats to kill the man and bathe in his blood, it is claimed.

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In one message, she allegedly wrote: ‘Don’t ever try to leave me. I’ll kill you. I don’t wanna be a murderer.’

Police were called again on May 4 to reports of a business in Arizona, outside of which Ades was ‘acting irrationally and claiming to be the owner’s wife’.

The owner was the same man she is accused of harassing via the text messages.

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She has been charged with threatening, stalking, and harassment.

Speaking from jail, Ades told reporters: ‘I felt like I met my soulmate and everything was just the way it was. I thought we would do what everybody else did, but that’s not what happened.’