Loofe’s family walked out of the courtroom as Allen went on about other bags, more body parts. How searchers knew it was Sydney because of a tattoo on her upper arm: “Everything will be wonderful someday.” Allen said tool marks on the remains were consistent with a hacksaw.

Investigators found marks on her back and the top of her head and restraint marks on the outside of both of her wrists.

She said they didn’t find most of Loofe's internal organs. Her heart, tongue, kidneys and spleen were all gone.

Allen said Trail told investigators the meeting was part of a sexual fantasy that involved Loofe and two other women besides Boswell.

"But we have evidence to suggest that is a fabrication,” Allen said.

In a decoded jail note from Trail to Boswell, she said, he fed her a story she could tell investigators about how Trail had wanted to make a snuff film to sell.

"I told you all the time that no one would seriously get hurt and you believed me. Now you know it was all lies and you now believe that I planned to kill someone all along and I used you to help me,” he wrote. "You will have to fill in the blanks, baby, but this story is good."