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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Met with SB *nine times* and had to watch all the videos oh that poor woman I feel for her but she's seen it all then.
 
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Met with SB *nine times* and had to watch all the videos oh that poor woman I feel for her but she's seen it all then.
By Owens calling her does this mean he likes her conclusions about SB after the 9 meetings?
Abused child, always told she was stupid..violent home life. /s
 
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Just the one Narc trait... oh c'mon...
 
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By Owens calling her does this mean he likes her conclusions about SB after the 9 meetings?
Abused child, always told she was stupid..violent home life. /s

The only time someone's mental health status excuses them from a crime is if they were psychotic due to a delusional mental health illness - can happen in very serious illnesses like schizophrenia where the person can't be held legally culpable for their actions.

In all other circumstances, this is just finding the reasons why SB murdered JT
 
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Exactly, so that when JT gets out of the suitcase (like she's says she thought he would) her ex-husband or his brother or the police are right there to arrest him for, I guess, a pattern of mutual violence. Point, she didn't call on her ex husband to protect her. Or LE. She went to bed.

It is SB's unique cluster of traits and disorders IMO that she COULD NOT admit to being black out drunk. She insisted she was some kind of mentis ... superior. She didn't "want" to drink, she did it for JT, she didn't get drunk-drunk -- all grabs at superiority IMO.

She beat down her best defense. That, in the moment, she was too intoxicated to exercise good judgment. She promises she was not.

It's what I've been saying. Complex dance of hero-victim in that one. Has to win. Every question.

I wish the State would ask her who won the game the night. Just to hear her try to answer it. It might sound like this: well, obviously JT. Because he's dead. But I lost too. (I lost more.) Because I lost him and I really thoroughly loved him because you need to know, I did everything for him...

JMO
The superior attitude got me too.
Most DV victims do not have an overinflated ego.
They think poorly of themselves because they have been conditioned to feel as if they are nothing.
 
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According to psychologist, SB doesn't have narc, but has ptsd
 
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By Owens calling her does this mean he likes her conclusions about SB after the 9 meetings?
Abused child, always told she was stupid..violent home life. /s

I can't imagine why he's called her. A plea for leniency? But SB was not looking to go to death row. Maybe Owens suspects SB can be upgraded from Murder 2 to Murder 1 and end up with a potential death penalty? I don't know if things like that can happen in a court but why would he bring in this particular expert?
 
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I think SB's pattern of behaviour with her ex, with JT, and with the people in prison zoom right in on Narc PD. People with PTSD all over the world would like to disown SB please.
 
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SB is a living walking trauma to all around her.
 
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I think SB's pattern of behaviour with her ex, with JT, and with the people in prison zoom right in on Narc PD. People with PTSD all over the world would like to disown SB please.
I recently read snips from the "jail report" on SB and can't find a link?
Have you read it?
 
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So the PTSD is from when SB was stabbed with the knife.

What about her violence before the stab and her alcoholism etc?
 
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Why is she lecturing about Personality Disorders when she states SB doesn't have one?
 
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IMO this isn't a proper defense witness. But a perfect witness to testify to mitigating factors at SENTENCING.

What she is describing is a stretch for BSS IMO, mostly a clinical deep dive into Why Does SB Do What She Do.

IMO SB's best psychological defense is that SHE never wanted to be alone, create a codependency with JT whereby he wouldn't/ couldn't leave her. She was likely addicted to their pattern of turmoil because it was better than being alone. So why would she kill him? Makes the case for accidental -- manslaughter.

Unless.... JT told her he wanted to leave her, got the suitcase out to PACK it -- dangerous time for a victim --

JMO
 
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I find her testimony offensive considering SB's history before killing JT.

Too bad we will never know what she was like when married to Brian.
 
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Was AB on anti-stress meds when she killed JT?
Meaning that she had something to mitigate her stress?
 
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BSS is under PTSD
 
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What is this? It's a tutorial on how SB got to be where she is. This ought to EXPLAIN her actions, not mollify them.

JMO
 
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