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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Florida Woman Faces Trial for Alleged Murder of Boyfriend in Hide-and-Seek Game

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Boone is at the center of a high-profile case alleging she murdered her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., in February 2020. The incident, which unfolded during what Boone described as a drunken game of hide-and-seek, has captured public attention with compelling evidence and conflicting narratives presented by the prosecution and defense.

On February 24, 2020, around 1 p.m., the Orange County Sheriff's Office responded to a distress call from Boone at her apartment located in Winter Park. Boone reported that her boyfriend had been found dead inside a suitcase. According to Boone, the previous night, she and Torres had been drinking wine and playing hide-and-seek. At one point, Torres thought it would be amusing to hide inside a blue suitcase. Boone zipped him inside, and then went upstairs to sleep. She later awoke the next day, realizing Torres was missing, and eventually discovered his lifeless body inside the suitcase.

Central to the case are two disturbing videos Boone recorded on her cell phone. In these videos, Torres can be heard calling out for Sarah's name and expressing that he cannot breathe. Boone's responses in the footage appear to taunt Torres, likening his inability to breathe to the choking she alleges would have occurred.

Prosecutors argue that Boone acted with "malicious intent to punish" Torres, suggesting that she did not care whether he lived or died. William Jay, assistant state attorney for Florida's Ninth Judicial Court, stated, "She did this with the malicious intent to punish him, and then she went upstairs to sleep and left him to take his final breaths on this Earth alone."   
In contrast, Boone's defense, led by attorney James Owens, contends that her actions were in self-defense, stemming from what they describe as an abusive relationship. Owens asserts that Boone suffered from Battered Spouse Syndrome and that Torres' death was the only escape from ongoing abuse. 
 "She loved her man. She hated the abuse," Owens remarked during the trial. The defense also highlighted the 11-minute span of the videos, suggesting that these moments are crucial to understanding Boone's state of mind and the circumstances leading to Torres' death.

The trial is being conducted before a six-person jury, selected after four days of interviews from a pool of eight women and six men. Boone is expected to testify in her own defense, a significant development as the case unfolds.

As the proceedings continue, the community remains divided, with supporters rallying behind Boone's claims of self-defense and others standing with the prosecution's assertion of premeditated harm. The release of Boone's cell phone videos has only intensified the scrutiny, providing a raw and unsettling glimpse into the final moments of Torres' life.
The outcome of this trial could have far-reaching implications, not only for those directly involved but also for broader discussions surrounding self-defense claims and the dynamics of abusive relationships. As the courtroom drama progresses, all eyes are on Winter Park to see how this tragic story will ultimately be resolved.
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0:00.0

Broadcasting live from the true crime today studios to the world.

0:06.0

To the world.

0:07.0

This is Murder in the Morning with Tony Brucey and Stacey Cole.

0:10.0

From the hit killers podcast, Murder in the morning.

0:16.0

The suitcase murder trial of Sarah Boone is officially underway.

0:24.2

You probably remember this back in 2020.

0:27.0

This is the case where the girlfriend, Sarah Boone, puts her lover, George Torres, Jr. in a suitcase in her apartment.

0:39.3

And they're playing hide and seek, according to them.

0:42.2

These are adults, by the way.

0:44.4

And he's sitting there.

0:46.6

There's a video that she even took of him where he's crying and begging to be let out.

0:50.5

Sarah, I can't breathe.

0:52.1

Sarah, Sarah, I mean, it's a desperate plea.

0:55.8

And she just mocks him, says, hey, you deserve this basically for the way you've treated

1:00.3

me, and I'm paraphrasing.

1:03.6

Hints very strongly that there was an abusive relationship going on.

1:07.4

They both have records of abuse, just, you know, not the best of human beings in terms of

1:15.4

choice making, if you will. Orange County Sheriff's Office deputies responded on February 24th of

1:26.1

2020 to that distress call because the next morning,

1:30.5

Sarah woke up and realized, oh shit, my boyfriend's still in the suitcase.

1:36.1

At least that's what she says, according to her.

1:38.8

Don't you hate when that happens, Tony?

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