Warrants show how homeschooled girl's murder went unnoticed

Insets, left to right: Karla Garcia (New Britain Police Department), Jonatan Nanita (NBPD), Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-Garcia (GoFundMe).

In a shocking case from Connecticut, a mother and her boyfriend face serious charges after allegedly deceiving state authorities to receive SNAP benefits for the mother’s deceased 12-year-old daughter. The couple is accused of abusing and murdering the girl, then hiding her body in a 40-gallon container, which they attempted to conceal at a cemetery before ultimately abandoning it at a vacant house.

The Connecticut Department of Social Services claims that Karla Garcia and Jonatan Nanita, both charged with murder, continued to receive SNAP benefits—federal assistance under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—into 2025, despite the death of Garcia’s daughter, Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-Garcia, in September 2024, according to a report by CBS affiliate WFSB.

State investigators revealed that Garcia filed SNAP renewal applications in January and August 2025, listing herself and five children, including Jacqueline, as beneficiaries. She failed to disclose Jacqueline’s absence from the household and did not report Jonatan Nanita’s residence with her, officials stated.

During this period, Nanita also received SNAP benefits from October 2024 to October 2025, claiming homelessness, according to the Department of Social Services.

WFSB reports that had the couple been truthful about their circumstances, their benefits would have been reduced. Both individuals allegedly signed documents acknowledging potential penalties of up to $250,000 in fines and 20 years in prison for providing false information.

Investigations indicate that Jacqueline suffered “prolonged physical abuse and malnourishment before her death,” reportedly at the hands of Garcia and Nanita in Farmington. Authorities allege that the couple kept the girl’s body in the basement of their home, concealed in the tote, and transported it when they moved to New Britain in March. Since Jacqueline was homeschooled and living with the couple, her disappearance went largely unnoticed at the time. Tragically, her body weighed only 26 to 27 pounds when discovered.

“[The daughter] was folded at the waist with the legs curled up against the torso and knees facing the skull,” Garcia and Nanita’s arrest warrants state about Jacqueline’s condition when found.

“The skin appeared to be glued to the bones,” the warrants alleged. “The condition of the corpse was due to severe malnourishment, not decomposition.”

Garcia admitted to cops that Jacqueline died “sometime in her bed, but she wasn’t sure exactly when,” the arrest warrants allege.

“She stated Jonatan Nanita came downstairs one day and told her (Garcia) that Jacqueline Torres-Garcia was not breathing anymore,” according to the documents. “Garcia stated Jonatan Nanita moved Jacqueline Torres-Garcia’s body to the basement, but she never went down there to see what he did with it. Garcia stated the smell became so bad that they began to stay at hotels and with other friends.”

The couple allegedly pointed fingers at each other while being questioned by police and “gave different accounts concerning what had happened” to Jacqueline, per the police documents.

Garcia originally told New Britain detectives that her daughter “was fine, and visiting a friend,” according to the warrants. She allegedly admitted to arguing with Jacqueline over Garcia being pregnant with another child, claiming that Jacqueline “was upset that she was pregnant again,” the warrants say.

“She stated that during the argument Jacqueline pushed her down the stairs inside her house causing both of them to fall down the stairs,” police allege. “Garcia stated that Jonatan became upset with Jacqueline, kicked her in the head, and dragged her off. Garcia stated that she never saw her daughter again after that. Garcia denied any knowledge of the tote containing her daughter.”

Garcia’s sister, Jackelyn Garcia, 28, allegedly took part in the abuse of Jacqueline and spoke to cops about what she saw leading up to the girl’s death, according to the arrest warrants.  She is charged with risk of injury to a child, unlawful restraint, and child cruelty.

“Jackelyn admitted to seeing her niece zip tied on a couple of occasions,” her warrant says. “Jackelyn was asked how long Mimi was deprived of food and she stated she did not know but that when she last saw her, she was already skinny. Jackelyn was asked several times during this interview what happened. [Cops] informed Jackelyn that Mimi died in her bed from malnutrition from not eating for weeks. Jackelyn stated when she went to Farmington, she observed her skinny. Jackelyn further stated Mimi was always in the corner of the house and that the zip ties started at the ‘end.’”

Police say Jackelyn Garcia took photos of Jacqueline while she was “zip tied, severely malnourished, and lying on dog pee pads to use as a bathroom.”

Jackelyn Garcia told investigators that there was an incident in which “Mimi peed or defecated herself and she watched Jonatan pick her up by her shoulders and bring her downstairs.” According to the warrants, Jackelyn Garcia said Nanita hit Jacqueline and she heard her crying. Jackelyn Garcia insisted she had “nothing to do” with Jacqueline’s death, but she was aware of the tote that contained her body, police say.

“Jackelyn stated that Karla told her that Jonatan moved the bin with his Acura and that Jonatan said he had to get rid of the bin because it was beginning to smell in the car,” her warrant says.

DSS investigators say Karla Garcia is charged with conspiracy to commit larceny by defrauding a public community and giving false statements in connection with the alleged SNAP benefits fraud. Nanita is charged with larceny by defrauding a public community and giving false statements.

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