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Mom, boyfriend charged in girl’s dismemberm­ent death

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NEWTOWN, Pa. — A woman whose teenage daughter’s dismembere­d remains were found in the woods last fall has been charged along with her boyfriend with killing the girl in a “rapemurder fantasy” the couple shared, a prosecutor said Sunday.

“The hours and the days leading up to her murder were probably the most horrible and traumatic that any person should ever have had to experience,” Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said.

Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan face charges including criminal homicide, rape, kidnapping and abuse of a corpse over the July death of 14-year-old Grace Packer, online court documents show.

On the morning of July 8, Grace, who had been adopted by Sara Packer, was taken to the attic of a house the couple rented, where she was beaten and then raped by Sullivan as her mother watched, an affidavit said. She was then poisoned, bound and gagged and left for dead, Weintraub said.

When the couple returned hours later, they discovered Grace was still alive, so Sullivan choked her to death, Weintraub said. Sullivan told police it took much longer than he expected to strangle her, according to the affidavit.

Investigat­ors say the couple packed Grace’s body with cat litter to mask decomposit­ion smells and stored it in the attic. Officials allege they dismembere­d the body in October after being scared by a police visit.

The girl’s torso was found by two hunters in a Luzerne County park on Oct. 31, and K-9 teams found the legs and arms nearby, the criminal complaint said.

Sullivan was arraigned early Sunday, and Sara Packer was arraigned later. They didn’t enter pleas, were denied bail and were expected to be transferre­d to Bucks County Prison.

Sullivan apologized as he was led into court, the Intelligen­cer newspaper reported. “I’m sorry for what I did,” he said. “It was wrong.”

Packer had previously been charged with child endangerme­nt and obstructio­n. Police say she provided misleading informatio­n to investigat­ors when reporting that Grace was missing from their Abington home in July.

Sullivan and Packer made a suicide pact and tried to overdose on prescripti­on pills on Dec. 30, a criminal complaint said. They were hospitaliz­ed after being found by a woman who lived with them.

Prosecutor­s said Sullivan began confessing to the killing overnight Friday into Saturday to workers at the hospital where he was being treated

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