FL - Sarah Boone, 42, charged with murdering boyfriend Jorge Torres, 42, by leaving him locked in suitcase, Winter Park, Feb 2020 #2

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  • #241
She doesn't even sound short of breath while she's doing those compressions, at least not to me.
She's too busy arguing.
IMO
 
  • #242
She doesn't even sound short of breath while she's doing those compressions, at least not to me.
She's too busy arguing.
IMO

If SB is breathing, she's arguing. No space for CPR
 
  • #243
Now watching officer body cam.

"The problem is... I fell asleep."

I don't know what happened. We were playing...

Bummed her ex didn't say what was really going through his mind while Sarah was carrying on for the officers.

Sarah looks like she wished they'd haul him away and leave her to grab some Starbucks.

I don't see any grief.

Just sayin'.

JMO
 
  • #244
Puzzles
Wine
Hide & seek
Sleeping...

officer wondering how someone dies
 
  • #245
Honest question: does she ever stop talking?
 
  • #246
There it is. Sarah is "afraid to death". Of JT's family. When they find out. Never liked her.

No mention of any fear of JT.

JMO
 
  • #247
There it is. Sarah is "afraid to death". Of JT's family. When they find out. Never liked her.

No mention of any fear of JT.

JMO

Did you hear in the opening when the state read a text message Sarah had sent to Jorge's brother sometime prior to the incident? Sarah said she wanted to get rid of Jorge, in all caps.
 
  • #248
Did you hear in the opening when the state read a text message Sarah had sent to Jorge's brother sometime prior to the incident? Sarah said she wanted to get rid of Jorge, in all caps.
Thanks for bringing that in @sasha17 …… Well if so that IMO wouldn’t correlate very well with self defense, accidental, or unintentional. I hope that text is soon brought into evidence. And IANAL…. yet IMO that would also seem to indicate strong hatred and premeditation. Wonder if any reasons were given or the full context of the message exchange. MOO
 
  • #249
What stood out to me with her ex hubbie's testimony and what the state got across quite well imo, was that she still hadn't called 911 by the time he got there. He testified to telling her x3 to call 911 during their phone convos. I think her inaction speaks to consciousness of guilt. Moo
 
  • #250
Continuing with bodycam.

She seems worried only about his family. She keeps asking LE what they'll tell the family.

IMO she's fishing, wants to know without asking directly if they're going to say her name....
 
  • #251
Not relevant to anything but Sarah was quite petite at the time.

If she was trying to carry a suitcase down the staircase, I can see how thst could end badly, very badly.

But then, based on the Defense's position, she was trying to fire the suitcase weapon the whole time.

I don't think we need an expert on BSS. We could probably use one who knows a little something about passive aggression.

JMO
 
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  • #252
Slow testimony, entering photos into evidence. Of the home.
 
  • #253
That isn't a very big suitcase.

Visible blood.

Clothes, papers in there too.

What a miserable way/ place to die.

Jmo
 
  • #254
A diazepam syringe was found in the suitcase, prescribed to JT. Who injects diazepam? Never heard of this. Did she shoot him with diazepam or he uses it anyway?

Benzo + alcohol blackouts could explain a lot of the crazy behaviour of SB. Benzo and alcohol should never be mixed.
 
  • #255
Her story about the suitcase being set out because they were donating it seems to be falling apart now that we hear there were things inside the suitcase, most of which were things one wouldn't donate. It contained a necktie, a hat, a diazepam syringe prescribed to Jorge, and quite a pile of paperwork.

I've heard of people taking diazepam for anxiety or sleep but why a syringe? It comes in a normal small pill, too.
 
  • #256
Her story about the suitcase being set out because they were donating it seems to be falling apart now that we hear there were things inside the suitcase, most of which were things one wouldn't donate. It contained a necktie, a hat, a diazepam syringe prescribed to Jorge, and quite a pile of paperwork.

I've heard of people taking diazepam for anxiety or sleep but why a syringe? It comes in a normal small pill, too.

I wonder if it was prescribed as an anti seizure emergency use medication (because of alcohol withdrawal). Diazepam is prescribed for alcohol withdrawal but I've never heard of it being prescribed in a syringe.
 
  • #257
20 x 20 x 8 inches case, incoming :(
 
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how did he fit in there? I know he only weighed 100 lbs but still.
 
  • #260
That's much smaller than I had imagined. :(
Same! I thought it was larger than that!
The syringe has me wondering if they both didn't partake of the benzo that night. She was slurring HARD in the video, and with the neighbor's testimony that they were "drunks", I'm thinking that less than two 1.5L bottles of shared wine wouldn't have affected her like that. Especially if they were used to harder liquor but it got too expensive (read that here several posts back).
IMO and just pondering.
 
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