• Self-Defense or Murder? Jury Finds Sarah Boone Guilty in Hide-and-Seek Tragedy

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Self-Defense or Murder? Jury Finds Sarah Boone Guilty in Hide-and-Seek Tragedy

  • Summary

  • On this episode, Tony Brew-ski digs into the harrowing details surrounding Sarah Boone's conviction for second-degree murder. After a night of drinking, Boone zipped her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., inside a suitcase, where he ultimately suffocated. What began as an alleged game of hide-and-seek took a sinister turn, as Boone’s own video recordings captured her mocking Torres' desperate pleas for help. With her sentencing set for December, the chilling evidence, courtroom drama, and psychological complexities of this case will leave you questioning where playfulness ends—and malice begins.

    Tune in as Tony dissects the facts, courtroom twists, and the legal arguments that led to Boone’s rapid conviction and the tragic unraveling of two lives.
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