A man who killed and dismembered his girlfriend’s 14-year-old daughter as part of a rape-murder fantasy he shared with the teenager’s mother was on Thursday sentenced to death.
Jacob Sullivan, 46, had pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and related charges for killing Grace Packer in 2016.
After deliberating over parts of three days, a suburban Philadelphia jury imposed the death penalty. Sullivan had no reaction as the verdict was read.
Pennsylvania has a moratorium on the death penalty, but juries can still impose the sentence.
“The butchery in this case was beyond my ability to describe,” Bucks County judge Diane Gibbons told jurors, thanking them for their service.
Imposing the jury’s sentence on Sullivan, she said: “You have no soul.”
District Attorney Matthew Weintraub had asked the jury to send Sullivan to death row, reminding them that Grace’s life “ended in a house of horrors that became a hell on Earth.”
The defense asked for a life sentence, insisting that the teenager’s mother, Sara Packer, masterminded the gruesome plot and controlled Sullivan.
Sara Packer, who testified last week and admitted to jurors she wanted her daughter dead and took part in the plot, was expected to plead guilty yesterday to first-degree murder in exchange for a life sentence.
Sullivan and Sara Packer took the 14-year-old to a sweltering attic and gave her what they intended to be a lethal overdose of medicine, authorities said.
The couple bound her hands and feet with zip ties and stuffed a ball gag in her mouth, and Sullivan sexually assaulted her as Sara Packer watched.
The couple left Grace in the attic to die, but she managed to escape some of her bindings and spit the gag out, prosecutors said.
Sullivan and Sara Packer returned to the vacant house 12 hours later, and Sullivan strangled her.
They stored Grace’s body in cat litter for months, then hacked it up and dumped it in a remote area where hunters found it in October 2016, authorities said.
“He met my expectation of a monster,” jury foreman Kevin McDermott said after the sentencing, the Morning Call for Allentown reported.
Sara Packer and her husband at the time, David Packer, adopted Grace and her younger brother in 2007. The couple cared for dozens of foster children before David Packer was sent to prison for sexually assaulting Grace and a 15-year-old foster daughter.
Sara Packer lost her job as a Northampton County adoptions supervisor in 2010 and was barred from taking in any more foster children, but child welfare authorities did not remove Grace from the home, despite evidence of abuse.
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services launched an investigation after Grace’s murder, but its findings have not been made public.
Sullivan joins 142 other inmates on the state’s death row. Pennsylvania last carried out an execution in 1999, and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf declared a moratorium on capital punishment in 2015.
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