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Montana man pleads guilty to killing 2, putting them in acid

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MISSOULA, Mont. A Montana man pleaded guilty Friday to stabbing two people to death, including a teenage girl, dismemberi­ng their bodies and then trying to dissolve them in tubs filled with acid in the basement of a home.

Augustus Standingro­ck’s plea was part of a deal with prosecutor­s, who will recommend the 26-year-old be sentenced to life in prison with the possibilit­y of parole. He pleaded guilty to deliberate homicide and accountabi­lity to deliberate homicide in the deaths last year of Marilyn Pickett, 15, and Jackson Wiles, 24.

Prosecutor­s have said Standingro­ck believed Wiles had sexually abused a young girl close to him.

The two were killed at the Missoula house of co-defendant Tiffanie Pierce, who still faces charges of deliberate homicide. She has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled for trial in March.

During Friday’s court hearing, Standingro­ck told District Judge James Wheelis that he stabbed Wiles and that Pierce killed Pickett, the Missoulian newspaper reported.

The judge asked if Pickett had been free to escape the home. “She tried,” Standingro­ck answered. He said he handed Pierce the knife and didn’t stop her when she attacked the teen.

Pierce’s roommate told police he was awakened by a woman’s screams in August 2017, according to court records. He said he found Pierce and Standingro­ck in the bathroom washing off blood and that Pierce told him there was a dead woman in the basement.

Pierce later told her roommate that Standingro­ck brought over a couple of people and that he took them to the basement and attacked one while Pierce attacked the other, the roommate told investigat­ors.

Standingro­ck and Pierce dismembere­d the bodies and tried to dissolve them in tubs filled with chemicals that she bought, prosecutor­s said. Officials said the coroner needed dental records and DNA to identify the bodies.

Investigat­ors also found knives and an axe covered in blood and human tissue.

Standingro­ck had been scheduled for trial on Jan. 4. Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst previously said she would not seek the death penalty.

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