Sarah Boone Rejects Plea Deal, Jury Selection in Suitcase Murder Case Set to Begin Next Week-Delayed Due to Hurricane

Oct 08, 11:00 AM

Sarah Boone is set to face trial next week on second-degree murder charges stemming from the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., who was discovered dead inside a suitcase in the couple's apartment. Prosecutors allege that Boone, 42, deliberately left Torres to suffocate after zipping him inside the luggage, which was found the morning of February 24, 2020.

Boone has asserted that Torres voluntarily climbed into the suitcase during a game of hide-and-seek after they had spent the evening drinking. However, evidence found on Boone’s phone tells a different story. In two videos recorded that night, Torres can be heard begging to be let out of the suitcase, while Boone laughs and mocks him, ignoring his pleas. Authorities say Boone left Torres trapped and went to bed shortly after recording the videos, leaving him inside the suitcase until morning.

The defense, led by James Owens, Boone's ninth attorney, intends to argue that Boone’s actions were the result of battered spouse syndrome, citing a history of abuse between the couple. “This was a toxic, tumultuous relationship with a record of domestic disturbances,” Owens stated. Boone's defense will seek to highlight years of domestic abuse and arrests as contributing factors in her actions.

Boone has been outspoken in her own defense, writing numerous letters to the presiding judge, Michael Kraynick, and even placing a personal advertisement to find a new attorney. Owens, who volunteered to represent her after Boone's previous eight attorneys withdrew due to her behavior, maintains that she has a story that must be heard. “The details of this case are more complex than they appear on the surface,” Owens commented. “Sarah Boone has experienced significant trauma, which we believe played a role in the events leading up to Mr. Torres' death.”

On October 7, Boone rejected a plea agreement that would have allowed her to plead guilty to manslaughter and serve 15 years in prison. By rejecting the offer, she risks a minimum of 22.5 years behind bars, with the potential for a life sentence if convicted. Boone’s decision to proceed to trial underscores her desire to tell her side of the story, despite the considerable risks involved.

The trial's start date was initially set for October 7, but a forecasted hurricane forced the courthouse to close, leading to a one-week delay. Jury selection is now scheduled to begin on October 14, with the trial expected to draw significant public attention due to the disturbing nature of the evidence and Boone's ongoing claims of self-defense.

Boone's defense team will face a challenging case as prosecutors seek to use the video evidence to portray Boone as callous and unremorseful. Prosecutor Linda Driscoll stated, “These videos speak volumes. You can see the victim pleading for his life, and the defendant is simply ignoring him. That kind of indifference speaks to intent.”

The case’s unique details, combined with Boone's defense strategy, have captured the interest of the public. As the trial approaches, both sides are prepared to delve into the complicated dynamics of Boone and Torres' relationship. The outcome will rest with a jury that will weigh Boone’s claims of past abuse against the prosecution’s argument of deliberate and fatal neglect.
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