GUILTY FL - Sarah Boone, 42, charged with murdering boyfriend Jorge Torres, 42, by leaving him locked in suitcase, Winter Park, Feb 2020 #4

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WINTER PARK, Fla. — A woman accused of killing her boyfriend by zipping him inside a suitcase is set to return to court this morning.

Orange County deputies said Sarah Boone and Jorge Torres were drunk when she put him in the bag during a game of hide-and-seek in their Winter Park apartment in February 2020.

Investigators said cellphone video shows Boone taunting Torres while he struggled to breathe.

“I can’t (expletive) breathe, seriously,” Torres is heard saying in the videos, according to deputies.

“That’s on you,” Boone replied, according to deputies. “That’s what it feels like when you cheat on me,” and “that’s what you do when you choke me,” and that he “should probably shut the (expletive) up.”

Boone’s trial is set to begin May 16.

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I still cannot believe Sarah Boone turned down the plea bargain offered by the prosecution--15 years for voluntary manslaughter. I think everyone on WS knew she made a huge mistake turning that down. There simply was no way for her to overcome that video she took of Jorge zipped up into that suitcase, begging for his life, while she laughed. Now she is behind bars for the rest of her life, and that is exactly where she belongs, IMO.
 
I still cannot believe Sarah Boone turned down the plea bargain offered by the prosecution--15 years for voluntary manslaughter. I think everyone on WS knew she made a huge mistake turning that down. There simply was no way for her to overcome that video she took of Jorge zipped up into that suitcase, begging for his life, while she laughed. Now she is behind bars for the rest of her life, and that is exactly where she belongs, IMO.
Her narcissistic personality got in the way of taking responsibility, among the many others narcissistic traits shown. moo
 
I'd be happy if she were miserable in prison for the rest of her life.
Actually @Trebor5591 and @Observe_dont_Absorb ….. from what I recall of the trial, the lead up to it, and the result….. it just might IMO be that both results you each mentioned happened? Both seem to be possibly true, perhaps? Hard to tell since only behavior and actions of the convicted defendant were on display. But sadly, JT lost his life in that matter where she had the upper hand. And IMO SB used that to detrimental and horrid effect. MOO
 

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