Crazed boyfriend hacked up partner with a chainsaw, claiming she was ‘possessed’: cops

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A deranged Arizona man chopped up his girlfriend with a chainsaw — then called 911 to confess, blaming it on her being “possessed,” according to charging documents.

Jeffrey Rael, 47, was found armed with a hammer and a cross when police arrived at the Phoenix home after he made the disturbing admission to a dispatcher before dawn on Friday, according to court documents obtained by AZ Family.

Cops found a blood-soaked chainsaw in the kitchen — near the hacked-up remains of Rael’s long-time girlfriend, Paxton Wallace, 31, who was deformed beyond recognition.

Paxton April WallacePaxton Wallace, 31, was found slain in her Phoenix home on Friday, Nov. 7. GoFundMe

The body was covered in “cutting-type” injuries from a “sharp-bladed instrument,” Phoenix Police said.

Rael had called 911 around 3:40 a.m., according to the court documents, which said he told the dispatcher “he had to kill her because she was possessed.”

It’s not clear what led up to the gruesome killing, which remains under investigation.

Police took Rael to a local hospital before he was booked at the Maricopa County Jail for first-degree murder.

Jeffrey Rael, 47Jeffrey Rael, 47, is charged with first-degree murder. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office

He is being held on a $1 million bond.

Wallace’s grieving family members said they knew Rael has a criminal history, but never suspected he was capable of this kind of violence.

“Just wild. I mean, we’ve spent holidays with him. We’ve shared our home with him for multiple years,” Paxton’s sister Alida Wallace told AZ Family. “We had many cherished moments with him before this, and now they’re just all stained.”

Alida Wallace said Paxton “was trying to get out” of the relationship — but worries she was suffering more than she let her family know.

“No one wants to say that someone who said they love them is hurting them,” Wallace said.

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