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Hi, I’m Christina Moore, creator of the YouTube channels Murder Analysed and Let’s Have a Chat About Murder, where I explore true crime cases from around the world. Please be advised: my videos and podcasts contain explicit content. Some topics may be upsetting or emotionally distressing for some viewers and listeners. About This Channel: Let’s Have a Chat About Murder is dedicated to examining true crime cases and related topics with care and respect. While the stories are real, this content is intended for entertainment and discussion purposes only. All information is sourced from publicly available documents, reports, and media. I do not claim to be an expert, and nothing in these videos or podcasts should be taken as legal, medical, or professional advice. Important Note: Some episodes may include disturbing details, graphic descriptions, or sensitive material. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. By watching or listening, you acknowledge that Let’s Have a Chat About Murder and its creators are not responsible for any emotional impact caused by this content. Thank you for being here, for supporting the channel, and for joining me in exploring these complex and difficult stories. Stay safe, and thank you for watching. Christina Moore

  1. The Horrific Life and Death of Grace Packer

    11/16/2022

    The Horrific Life and Death of Grace Packer

    On the morning of July 8, 2016, Sullivan told detectives, he and Sara Packer drove Grace, still sleepy and in pyjamas, from their residence in Abington to a new home in Richland Township, Bucks County. Grace Packer, 14, died at the hands of Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan, who conspired to beat, rape, poison and ultimately strangle the teen. Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan then preserved the girl’s corpse for weeks in cat litter before dismembering and dumping her body. Grace endured a lifetime of unimaginable pain and suffering and was brutally murdered and dismembered by her adoptive mother, Sara Packer, and Sara Packer’s boyfriend, Jacob Sullivan. Grace was allowed to remain in the care of Sara Packer throughout her life due to the carelessness and recklessness of entities that provided various services to Grace throughout her life. In 2004, Grace was placed into the care of Sara and David Packer. In March 2007, when she was six (6) years old, Sara and David Packer formally adopted Grace. On two (2) separate occasions Grace’s foster siblings reported to the foster and adoption agencies that Grace was being regularly abused by the Packers. In September 2010, when Grace was nine (9) years old, David Packer was charged with raping Grace and another minor female foster child in the Packer home. Sara Packer was “indicated” by ChildLine, meaning that she had been investigated as a perpetrator of child abuse and was aware of it occurring in the Packer home. Despite this, Grace was allowed to return to live with Sara Packer. In 2013, Jacob Sullivan, Sara Packer’s boyfriend, moved into the Packer home. On July 8, 2016, Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan carried out their rape-murder fantasy and brought Grace to a rented home in Bucks County. Once there, Jacob Sullivan violently raped Grace while Sara Packer watched. Grace was then gagged, drugged and thrown into the house’s attic closet to die. The following day, Sara Packer and Jacob Sullivan returned to the attic and discovered that Grace was still alive. Jacob Sullivan strangled Grace to death while Sara Packer watched.

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About

Hi, I’m Christina Moore, creator of the YouTube channels Murder Analysed and Let’s Have a Chat About Murder, where I explore true crime cases from around the world. Please be advised: my videos and podcasts contain explicit content. Some topics may be upsetting or emotionally distressing for some viewers and listeners. About This Channel: Let’s Have a Chat About Murder is dedicated to examining true crime cases and related topics with care and respect. While the stories are real, this content is intended for entertainment and discussion purposes only. All information is sourced from publicly available documents, reports, and media. I do not claim to be an expert, and nothing in these videos or podcasts should be taken as legal, medical, or professional advice. Important Note: Some episodes may include disturbing details, graphic descriptions, or sensitive material. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. By watching or listening, you acknowledge that Let’s Have a Chat About Murder and its creators are not responsible for any emotional impact caused by this content. Thank you for being here, for supporting the channel, and for joining me in exploring these complex and difficult stories. Stay safe, and thank you for watching. Christina Moore