Posted on 08/12/2024 12:13:07 PM PDT by V_TWIN
ORLANDO, Fla. — The woman accused of killing her boyfriend by leaving him trapped inside a suitcase will be allowed more freedom in court in the future.
Sarah Boone, 46, is charged with murder and has been held in jail since her arrest in 2020. Investigators say she zipped her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., inside a suitcase after a game of hide and seek. She allegedly left him there when she went to bed and found him dead inside the next day.
Boone has no attorney and is representing herself in court. Judge Michael Kraynick ruled she forfeited her right to an attorney because she went through eight lawyers over the years. Some of those lawyers had to step down; others were forced out by Boone.
At a hearing on Friday, Boone admitted she doesn’t fully understand how the legal process works. While questioning a witness, she asked what the judge meant when he sustained an objection from prosecutors.
“I know this is a lame question, but what does ‘sustained’ mean?” Boone asked.
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“She’s a coldblooded killer”
And from what I’ve seen so far she’s a master manipulator.
She got a guy to climb into a suitcase he couldn’t get himself out of, she tried to get the cops to let her back in the crime scene because she wanted her soda, and now she’s trying everything can to control the trial and the judge, claiming ignorance of the judicial system while at the same time firing lawyers for 4 years.......she’s not stupid......dangerous yes stupid no.
Was this guy a dwarf or a midget? I’m an average sized man and I can’t imagine myself fitting into any suitcase I’ve ever seen.
She sure is.
She was charged with 2nd degree murder, but it seems more like 1st degree murder.
The woman?
LOVE your tag line. :)
Did he win?
You’d have more insight in that me :-)
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