GUILTY FL - Sarah Boone, 42, charged with murdering boyfriend Jorge Torres, 42, by leaving him locked in suitcase, Winter Park, Feb 2020 #3

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She looks defiant. You can see the anger in the way she has her lips pursed.

Some people have commented on her stance but perhaps it could be that she was instructed to raise her chin?
 
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Some people have commented on her stance but perhaps it could be that she was instructed to raise her chin?

Yes, that could very well be part of it but her lips are still sending a hateful vibe.

I just tried it on myself and it didn’t make my lips clench. My lips can be slightly apart if I want to remain neutral.

I am clouded though with her bitterness that was so evident throughout. She reminds me of someone who pushes needles into a doll. lol
 
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What is she going to do now?? I think she will still write letters to the judge about the mean blackrobe people.

She may anonymously publish a book on the blackrobe phenomenon that takes place every day in court rooms across America.
 
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Yes, that could very well be part of it but her lips are still sending a hateful vibe.

I just tried it on myself and it didn’t make my lips clench. My lips can be slightly apart if I want to remain neutral.

I am clouded though with her bitterness that was so evident throughout. She reminds me of someone who pushes needles into a doll. lol
She still seems so unrepentant of the actions that led to his death and appears that she actually believes she is blameless and she simply fell asleep. No guilt. JMOO
 
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She still seems so unrepentant of the actions that led to his death and appears that she actually believes she is blameless and she simply fell asleep. No guilt. JMOO

I would throw myself on the court for mercy and take a 15 year sentence and do good in prison. She had only 10 years to go (with time served) with her chance to serve maybe 30 free years depending on her health.

This is if she had taken the 15 year plea deal. I think her fired attorneys wanted her to but she refused. Prision is horrendous and I would plead my A off.

If guilty.

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I would throw myself on the court for mercy and take a 15 year sentence and do good in prison. She had only 10 years to go (with time served) with her chance to serve maybe 30 free years depending on her health.

This is if she had taken the 15 year plea deal. I think her fired attorneys wanted her to but she refused. Prision is horrendous and I would plead my A off.

If guilty.

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She needs to stay locked up forever. Her way of thinking makes her dangerous to everyone. JMOO
 
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She still seems so unrepentant of the actions that led to his death and appears that she actually believes she is blameless and she simply fell asleep. No guilt. JMOO

Cognitive dissonance - denial - ego defences - shifting personality states - delusion

Call it what you will but SB sincerely lacks capacity to comprehend she has (tortured and) killed a man. She might have been of sound mind in terms of a court case but that's a surefire severe mental illness because it's so deep and profound IMO. I believe she was in an alcoholic blackout, possibly in combination with benzo type drug and this is why she is able to feel so internally sure she did nothing wrong.
 
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She still seems so unrepentant of the actions that led to his death and appears that she actually believes she is blameless and she simply fell asleep. No guilt. JMOO

She literally believes that she is blameless in her mind. That’s the story that she thought would free her from being imprisoned.

She is a true narcissist and thinks that she has the power to convince others to believe her. Going through 8 attorneys is a good example of how entitled she was.

No remorse or accountability. It doesn’t exist. She wasn’t in tears, she was calculated.
 
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She literally believes that she is blameless in her mind. That’s the story that she thought would free her from being imprisoned.

She is a true narcissist and thinks that she has the power to convince others to believe her. Going through 8 attorneys is a good example of how entitled she was.

No remorse or accountability. It doesn’t exist. She wasn’t in tears, she was calculated.
She actually believes that she is the victim here. Truly sickening.
 
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She actually believes that she is the victim here. Truly sickening.

Yep that's the worst aspect IMO - the fact she's paraded herself as the victim and harmed JT's family and friends by effectively verbally and psychologically abusing them with her statements and lengthy 'forgiveness' readings in court. I'm still baffled as to how anyone could be facilitated to do such a thing in a court of law, I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing before.
 
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Yep that's the worst aspect IMO - the fact she's paraded herself as the victim and harmed JT's family and friends by effectively verbally and psychologically abusing them with her statements and lengthy 'forgiveness' readings in court. I'm still baffled as to how anyone could be facilitated to do such a thing in a court of law, I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing before.
Well put. I feel the same. It's astounding. Not sure how it was allowed to get to that point, that she could deliver such manipulative victim blaming and shaming vitriol, after her actual conviction. Technically she was meant to be trying to mitigate her sentencing. Whatever her free speech amendment rights, under the circumstances she should have been stopped. Terrible. Moo
 
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since your involvement in my crucible case??? (page one para 2) good grief lol
She's off her tree delusional. Dangerous person.
 
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She's off her tree delusional. Dangerous person.

I even feel worried for the women she's in prison with, seriously!
 
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I even feel worried for the women she's in prison with, seriously!

If I were in there with her I would be concerned about her being harmful.

The taunting she did to George while he was begging for his life was so creepy. That is a certain kind of abuse that came very natural for her.

We don’t get to see the crime in motion often and seeing this one was like watching a horror movie.
 
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She literally believes that she is blameless in her mind. That’s the story that she thought would free her from being imprisoned.

She is a true narcissist and thinks that she has the power to convince others to believe her. Going through 8 attorneys is a good example of how entitled she was.

No remorse or accountability. It doesn’t exist. She wasn’t in tears, she was calculated.

Not only does she not have any remorse or accountability, she 100 percent believes she is the victim in all of this. After all, she has magnanimously forgiven Jorge for what he did to her!

Edited to add: BeKind89 said it first!
 
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I wonder how Owens and his team feel about this now?

To think that none of them will ever get paid, it's remarkable.
 
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I wonder how Owens and his team feel about this now?

To think that none of them will ever get paid, it's remarkable.

Publicity, media offers, maybe writing articles, etc....

Owens had gained in my opinion. Question is, will he stick around for the appeal? Most often there are appeals.

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It is possible the State of Florida will pay for her appeal, not sure how that works.

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Publicity, media offers, maybe writing articles, etc....

Owens had gained in my opinion. Question is, will he stick around for the appeal? Most often there are appeals.

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It is possible the State of Florida will pay for her appeal, not sure how that works.

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I thought an appeal was denied?
 
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