Stalking and criminal trespassing charges have been dropped against a woman accused of sending over 159,000 text messages to a man with whom she went on one date.

Jacqueline Ades has been incarcerated in county jail since May 2018 when police said she continued to stalk a Paradise Valley man after a single date, broke into his home and sent thousands of text messages to him over the course of 10 months — including some in which she threatened to wear his flesh and devour his organs, according to Maricopa County court records.

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.

Ades' court-appointed attorney, Matthew Leathers, requested Rule 11 hearings for his client in March 2019, allowing mental-health professionals to evaluate Ades' mental competency and ability to understand the charges against her and assist in her defense.

Ades' charges were ultimately dismissed on Tuesday after she was deemed to be mentally incompetent and non-restorable. Leathers told The Arizona Republic he agreed with the court's decision.

"I feel that justice was served," Leathers said. "Obviously, she's mentally ill, and I hope that she's able to get the necessary treatment."

Leathers said Ades will be transported from jail to Valleywise Behavioral Health Center where she'll stay for about a week or two. Leathers said he maintains weekly contact with her parents, who plan to pick her up from Valleywise and move her back to Florida where she'll receive additional treatment.

Ades is still barred from contacting the man she's accused of stalking or returning to his home in Paradise Valley.

Reach the reporter Perry Vandell at 602-444-2474 or perry.vandell@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter @PerryVandell.

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