Philadelphia

Jury Struggles With Sentence for Man Who Raped, Dismembered Teen

Jurors spent hours in the deliberating room before telling a judge on Wednesday they are deadlocked on the sentence.

What to Know

  • For the second straight day, a jury was unable to decide whether a rapist and murderer would receive the death penalty or life in prison.
  • Jacob Sullivan pleaded guilty to raping, strangling and dismembering his girlfriend's 14-year-old daughter.
  • Jurors have not reached a decision on his sentencing. Talks will resume Thursday.

A jury outside Philadelphia has gone a second day without deciding whether to sentence a man to death for raping, strangling and dismembering his girlfriend’s 14-year-old daughter.

Jacob Sullivan pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and related charges in the 2016 slaying of Grace Packer. Jurors spent hours in the deliberating room before telling a judge on Wednesday they are deadlocked on the sentence. They were ordered to keep at it.

Talks will resume Thursday.

If the jury can’t come to a unanimous decision, Sullivan will automatically get life without parole.

Grace’s mother, Sara Packer, is due to plead guilty for her role in the gruesome plot. In a plea deal with prosecutors, she’ll be sentenced to life without parole.

Prosecutors say Sullivan acted out a rape-murder fantasy he shared with Sara Packer.

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