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(MCT) — PHILADELPHIA — Federal authorities on Wednesday unveiled a sweeping racketeering indictment against the Philadelphia woman who allegedly enslaved mentally disabled adults to steal their benefit checks, adding hate-crime and murder charges that could expose her to the death penalty.

The crimes outlined in the 196-count indictment against Linda Ann Weston and four others include much of the same depravity and sadism that first emerged when police found the dirty, emaciated victims locked in a Philadelphia basement in October 2011.

But the inch-thick document, which followed a yearlong probe, added stomach-turning details, a new defendant and cast the crimes in a wider light. Like a mob boss or gang leader, it said, Weston led a decadelong enterprise that targeted the most vulnerable of victims for kidnapping, torture, sex-trafficking and fraud.

“Shocking does not begin to describe the criminal allegations in this case, where the victims were tied up and confined like zoo animals and treated like property akin to slaves,” U.S. Attorney Zane D. Memeger said as he and officials from the FBI, IRS and other agencies announced the case.

In chilling detail, the indictment described how Weston befriended one alleged victim on a party line in 2002, then lured her into a prolonged and ultimately lethal captivity.

Weston and her associates starved and drugged the woman, previously identified as Maxine Lee, the indictment said, and routinely beat her with bats and sticks as they shuttled her and others from state to state to avoid detection and keep collecting their disability checks.

In 2008, her captors allegedly stuffed Lee, then 39, into a cabinet under a kitchen sink in their Norfolk, Va., apartment. After Lee broke the cabinet door, Weston forced her to strip and locked her in the apartment attic, where Lee slept naked on fiberglass insulation and was rarely fed, prosecutors said.

Malnourished and suffering from bacterial meningitis, Lee died in the apartment in November 2008. Weston then allegedly directed the others to move her body to a clean bedroom and arrange the scene to make it appear to police that Lee naturally died in bed.

Prosecutors charged Weston with murder in aid of racketeering for Lee’s death, and for the June 2005 death of a second woman, Donna Spadea, in a Philadelphia apartment. Because of those charges, prosecutors could seek a death penalty for Weston, Memeger said.

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