PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A young girl abducted from her kindergarten classroom and sexually brutalized in a 19-hour ordeal recalled bits of the crime for a jury Wednesday, but said she couldn't remember many of the details. Prosecutors believe that a 19-year-old day care worker with an interest in child sexual torture donned a Muslim dress and veil to pose as the girl's mother and lure her from the west Philadelphia public school in January 2013. Christina Regusters, now 21, is charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, child concealment and other crimes. The girl's mother had dropped her and an older brother at school at about 8:35 a.m., after taking a toddler to the nearby day care where Regusters worked. Moments later, the abductor apparently talked her way past two security checkpoints to get to the classroom, and then told the substitute teacher she was taking the girl out for breakfast — despite the fact the girl was just then eating her school breakfast. The Associated Press is withholding the names of the girl and her mother because it does not generally identify victims of sexual abuse.