• Mom, boyfriend charged in teen girl dismemberment death
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[quote] NEWTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman whose dismembered 14-year-old daughter's remains were found in the woods last fall has been charged along with her boyfriend with killing the girl in what officials are calling a "rape-murder 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," said Bucks County District Attorney Matthew. Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan face nearly two dozen charges including criminal homicide, rape, kidnapping and abuse of a corpse over the July death of Grace, according to online court documents. Jacob Sullivan was arraigned early Sunday; 41-year-old Packer was to be arraigned Sunday afternoon. Sullivan, 44, apologized as he was led into court early Sunday, the Intelligencer newspaper reported. "I'm sorry for what I did," he told reporters. "It was wrong."[/quote] The stuff I didn't quote includes the actual descriptions of what they did. Just a fair warning, gets pretty grotesque. [url]https://apnews.com/e19c1e9d8e1842728e071e61418f984b/Mom,-boyfriend-charged-in-teen-girl-dismemberment-death?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP[/url]
I think we need a new word for this level of despicable.
With that level of brutality the only thing I can imagine him being sorry for is that he was caught. Glad they were though so they're out of the streets, and with their age, hopefully for good.
"It was wrong." no, stealing from others is wrong. Killing someone while driving drunk is wrong. Plotting to kidnap, rape, murder, and dismember your partner's 14 year old daughter is beyond wrong, because wrong things imply a mistake which can be learned and forgiven. What was done here is completely monstrous and done by scum that should rot in a well.
Why is it so often a mother and her boyfriend killing her child in those abhorrent scenarios? It's like a recurring pattern.
The kid was adopted as well, really seems like there should've been some red lights before this happened - maybe it simply wasn't in plain sight, but I think it's right to go over adoption policies when cases like this come up.
[quote]"I'm sorry for what I did," he told reporters. "It was wrong."[/quote] Sorry because you got caught, fucking scumbag.
It's interesting how much people that killed via strangling didn't realise how long and terrible it is. Every time it is brought up, its because the killer did not realize how long it takes and that they would have to watch someone desperately fight for their lives.
[QUOTE=_Axel;51641281]Why is it so often a mother and her boyfriend killing her child in those abhorrent scenarios? It's like a recurring pattern.[/QUOTE] don't drink the water; they put something in the water
Where was the girls father in this?
[QUOTE=aznz888;51641226]"It was wrong." no, stealing from others is wrong. Killing someone while driving drunk is wrong. Plotting to kidnap, rape, murder, and dismember your partner's 14 year old daughter is beyond wrong, because wrong things imply a mistake which can be learned and forgiven. What was done here is completely monstrous and done by scum that should rot in a well.[/QUOTE] I hope they get life in prison with no chance of parole and they get raped in prison.
[QUOTE=Captain James;51643729]Where was the girls father in this?[/QUOTE] the girl was adopted, there was no father.
[QUOTE=coldroll5;51643774]I hope they get life in prison with no chance of parole and they get raped in prison.[/QUOTE] Hoping someone gets raped is pretty fucked up IMHO.. But that's just me.
Doing something like this, you honestly forfeit your claim as a Human being, aswell as the rights attached to it.
when you willingly and knowingly take the life of an innocent person, that's when you forfeit your human rights card. when you add in that they raped her, murdered her, and then dismembered her? i know facepunch has a hateboner for the death penalty and believes everyone can be rehabilitated via prisons, but these two don't deserve prison. they deserve a low voltage electric chair.
Hating the death penalty doesn't mean we think everyone can be rehabilitated by the way. It just means we find the overall effects of having it negative and not worth keeping. Though if something happened to them in prison it won't be me weeping if you get what I mean.
"It was wrong." What, meticulously planning and executing a rape followed by homicide suddenly makes you regretful? Why did you execute, then you total imbecile? Because you're s sociopath who gives no shits for anybody unless they can be used, and you think you're above consequences.
[QUOTE=Quark:;51644326]when you willingly and knowingly take the life of an innocent person, that's when you forfeit your human rights card. when you add in that they raped her, murdered her, and then dismembered her? i know facepunch has a hateboner for the death penalty and believes everyone can be rehabilitated via prisons, but these two don't deserve prison. they deserve a low voltage electric chair.[/QUOTE] With these kind of crimes its not really about rehabilitation but to study the incident so that crimes like these could be avoided in the future.
[QUOTE=Quark:;51644326]when you willingly and knowingly take the life of an innocent person, that's when [b]you forfeit your human rights card.[/b][/QUOTE] Prove this please? Or perhaps add "in my opinion" to show that you're in no way speaking from any objective standpoint, you're just trying to justify your murder boner.
in my opinion*
There are so many questions the article leaves. 1.) Where was the girl's brother during all of this? The article states both kids were withdrawn from School A, and enrolled in School B. Both were adopted by the same woman. 2.) What kind of disability did the girl have? The article explicitly mentions they don't know what kind of disability, only that she had one. 3.) The couple was found by a woman who lives with them? Where was [b]she[/b] during all of this?! 4.) The article states that the woman was previously charged with child endangerment, and yet she was still allowed to keep custody of not just one, but [B]two[/B] kids? One of whom had a disability? There's other questions I have, but those are the biggest four.
this area is literally 10 minutes from my home and i have no idea how i missed this in the news before, even while being at college. sickening shit to hear about
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;51652954] 3.) The couple was found by a woman who lives with them? Where was [b]she[/b] during all of this?! [/QUOTE] They began living with this woman at some point after killing the girl. As far as the other points, I'm completely baffled as well.
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