FL - Sarah Boone, 42, charged with murdering boyfriend Jorge Torres, 42, by leaving him locked in suitcase, Winter Park, Feb 2020

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wow, she refuses to in any way acknowledge that her inconveniences with representing herself are completely her own doing.

She can't even admit what she did to JT despite the fact he's now definitely dead, she's physically detained in jail since four years ago, is charged with his murder, and furthermore the detectives showed her some of the video.

So, in terms of processing things, accepting reality, the time that takes and whether or not she ever arrives at the point of understanding her role / part in events, maybe that doesn't ever happen for her? Perhaps some of her brain wiring doesn't work or is missing?

JMO MOO
 
7/26/24


I watched this last Friday evening when it aired. The reporter speaking to the defense attorneys he found at the courthouse is priceless!
 
SB's motions that she mentioned having posted to the judge in her most recent hearing have been uploaded and are now public domain documents. All 45 pages.

Motion number one includes requesting legal counsel as she claims her constitutional rights are being violated...

 
Reading SB's motion is just as annoying as hearing her talk was during her "surprise" hearing. She is completely unable to assign any blame to herself for her current predicament.
 
I watched this last Friday evening when it aired. The reporter speaking to the defense attorneys he found at the courthouse is priceless!

I want to see this...any link?

Or could you sum up what defense attorneys said?...thanks
 
I want to see this...any link?

Or could you sum up what defense attorneys said?...thanks

Yes, it is in the post I replied to (Seattle1) that originally aired 07/26/2024.
Starts around 14:00.

 
In Sarah's own words from her newest filed motion (linked above): "Defendant is defective and ineffective counsel to self..." Truth!!

Sarah's off her rocker and this case won't go in her favor in my opinion, but have there been high profile or murder cases before where a defendant has represented their own self pro se and it went well? Like, they actually won the case?
 

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