Couple faces death penalty over torturous toddler murder
Left to right: Emmanuel Dennis and Celia Nunn (Fayette County District Attorney’s Office).

Left to right: Emmanuel Dennis and Celia Nunn (Fayette County District Attorney’s Office).

Prosecutors in Pennsylvania are requesting the death penalty for a 30-year-old mother and her 33-year-old fiancĂ© for the alleged murder of the woman’s 2-year-old daughter, who was killed after being brutally beaten and tortured for several days.

The Fayette County District Attorney’s Office recently filed a formal Notice of Aggravating Circumstances against Celia Nunn and Emmanuel Dennis, according to court records obtained by Law&Crime. Dennis is accused of causing fatal injuries to young Margaret “Maggie” Nunn, while the child’s mother was reportedly aware of the abuse but failed to intervene. She is also accused of neglecting to seek medical help or involve authorities.

Both are facing first-degree murder charges in the brutal October 2024 slaying.

As reported by the local Observer-Reporter newspaper, prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty based on two aggravating factors: Maggie’s young age and the alleged torture inflicted upon her by the couple.

“As far as the torture goes, the repeated abuse led us to believe that the child suffered for a prolonged period before passing away,” Fayette County District Attorney Mike Aubele reportedly said Wednesday. “We will do everything in our power to severely punish those who harm our children. This type of conduct will not be tolerated in the county.”

As previously reported by Law&Crime, troopers with the Pennsylvania State Police on the afternoon of Oct. 21, 2024, responded to an apartment complex in the 300 block of the Village of Searights apartments in Uniontown after being contacted by emergency medical personnel who were treating an unresponsive 2-year-old at one of the residences. The complex is just over 300 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

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