Snacks, Makeup, and Murder | How Suitcase Killer, Sarah Boone’s Behavior Confounds the Court

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On this episode, Tony Brewski digs into the unusual case of Sarah Boone, a Florida woman accused of second-degree murder after allegedly leaving her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., trapped inside a suitcase. Boone insists it was a tragic accident during a game of hide-and-seek, but disturbing videos found on her phone show Torres pleading for help as Boone laughs and mocks him.

Boone’s behavior leading up to the trial—including requests for snacks during court and professional makeup—raises serious questions about her emotional maturity. As her defense team prepares to argue that trauma and battered spouse syndrome played a role in her actions, Tony delves into the psychological complexities at play. Was this a case of a childish game gone horribly wrong, or something far more sinister?
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