Lethal Hide and Seek? | Sarah Boone Case Analysis
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2022
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Positional asphyxiation while fully conscious is right up there with being buried alive for me. I can hardly imagine a worse death than that. I'm severely claustrophobic.
@t dow Ew! Amber is as bad as Sarah! She just didn't murder Johnny. She probably would have.
Burned alive is no doubt the top excruciating pain death u can think of
I saw the tap of him yelling for help from inside the suitcase before he died and it was so awful.
@@nutmeg8399 Depp almost murdered Amber and Depp has NPD and some ASPD traits this woman has ASPD Amber has zero ASPD traits
Bro, no one could pay me a million dollars to be in a submarine for a week underwater, I would lose it 🤪
Seeing that video of her taunting her victim whilst he was trapped in the suitcase made me feel sick.
It was highly calculated and premeditated. It was first degree murder, not second degree. The nature of the crime was sadistic, horrific, and torturous. She planned for all of this. Shame on the D.A. for the second degree charge.
@burnindownthehouse Nah. I don't think she intentionally killed him, but she absolutely wanted to torture him for a long time.
I just watched that. I couldn’t stand it!! My God she’s a monster!
@@debragodwin7408 I watched the video having no clue it was showing what it did and I can’t even process that. So horrific. I think she tricked him to get him to go inside the suitcase so she could probably kick, punch and beat him up as he did to her before and most likely hoped he would die and he did. Because she could have let him out yet chose not too. That is pure evil plus listening to her laughing while he begs and says he can’t breath. She knew he could not breath. I can’t imagine being a grown adult being stuck in a suitcase. So cramped up and I would imagine not air for long specially with panic, alcohol would make him sleepy and no air. This is so evil. So sad.
bUt He ChEaTeD
"She does not excel at playing hide and seek." Omg, that killed me. I'm laughing out loud while my baby plays next to me. Genius!
But during the police interview she said she excels at everything!
I feel she also doesn't quite understand the concept of "hide-and-seek" if the "seeker" is helping to "hide" the quarry. Not much of a "hide" there. 🤷🏻♀️ But what do I know? Maybe I haven't learned the rules of adult hide-and-seek yet? 🤔
He was blue and probably in rigor. She wasn't doing cpr
Not just you 🥺
She does excel at revenge. I think her choice makes her demonic but you can't say it isn't revenge at the Olympic Gold Medal level lol
Not to mention the first words she said to 911 is “my boyfriend is dead” with no panic or fear in her voice. She also sounded like she was annoyed that she had to do cpr on him and told the operator not to make her count while doing cpr. I bet she wasn’t even doing it or trying to do it at all bc she kept talking when she was supposed to be counting for the cpr. I feel so horrible for this guy. May he Rest In Peace 💜💜💜💜
Yeah, it was like she was informing a costumer-service rep about a problem with her laptop.
Then she lied and said she had performed CPR before the 911 call.
My exact thoughts when I heard that clip
Doing CPR is exhausting for real... you can't do anything but keep count, really, as you're doing compressions. After a short while your arms, knees and back will start to hurt, too. Even professionals will swap out to relieve each other when they can, if necessary, on a field call. She wasn't even breathing hard and she certainly didn't break a sweat. She lied about doing CPR both times she said she did.
After watching Sarah's interrogation I wondered where she got the idea that if you said something was "not intentional" frequently that means you get off scott free
It's called involuntary manslaughter and it is a charge people are frequently exonerated on.
I mean she was also a straight A student
@@jeffb.4800 . She certainly has the soulessness to be a typical Ivy League undergrad!
@@jeffb.4800 So was Ed Kemper! 😉
No it does not mean you get out of doing time just because it was not intentional, and can actually get the same punishment. This was just a dumb female, but she clearly did not intend to kill him. Also, people are not frequently exonerated of any crime. Exonerations are rare. Being acquitted is not an exoneration. Nonetheless I predict she gets convicted and gets life. She acted in a very reckless manner, and did it out of revenge and her own pleasure, and no doubt she is going to be convicted, and is going to get life.
At the very end of her interrogation, she will have a panic attack if put in a cell.
How disgustingly ironic.
Yeah and to hell with the "panic attack" He had while Literally DYING to get out of the suitcase!!! 😠
Maybe she'd be more comfortable in a suitcase.
I saw this vid on another UA-cam channel and was like wow wtf! She clearly intended to kill him and no amount of drinking is an excuse for that! But Dr. Grande your deadpan humor is EVERYTHING and it makes the stories so much better!!!
@@juniorjohnson5961 She pushed the suitcase down the stairs and you don't think she meant to kill him. Hmmmmm.
His humor is what keeps me watching!
@@juniorjohnson5961 no cause he’s begging for his life and saying he can’t breath after she flipped the Danm bag upside down
@@juniorjohnson5961 I am not 100 sure if it has yet been to court but the video is pretty telling as is and there details in the interaction that make it pretty clear her intention was to kill him
@Junior Johnson You don't think once Sarah successfully got Jorge in the suitcase begging with his last breath would be considered premeditated? What else was she going to do?
I like these lesser known cases you’ve been covering lately, Dr. Grande. Thanks for your consistent content!
What lessons can be learned from Dr. Grande's analysis? 1.Dont use a suitcase to put you toxic spouse on "time out"
2. Don't throw the suitcase down the stairs.
Sarah must have mistaken George for a bowling ball. Looks like it was a strike🎳
I also like these kind of cases, there are many
Hi Dr. Grande. There isnt an excuse for her psychonarc behavior. He shouldn't have been with an evil person to begin with. They mistreat their partners the same exact way & don't want to be treated that way. What geniuses LOL! I hope people like her rot in hell. All she had to do is leave and never go back. What a spoiled entitled brat! Thanks for another great analysis Dr. G.,peace and fabulous times to you & your family also, love, Janine Smiley😀🙂😎🤩😍🍩☕🍉🍇🍌🍍🍅🍓🍎👔👗👜🛍👞👠👟👒💎💍
@@thereal4113 also don’t record a video on your phone of yourself taunting someone who’s saying they can’t breathe
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Who hurt you?
This made the rounds on tiktok. I saw the video without knowing what i was about to see. The most disturbing thing i’d ever seen . I reported it and deleted tiktok. Thank you Dr Grande for being as professional as youakways are and keeping it clean when sharing the story!
I have never heard of this story, the things people do wow 😯 mind blowing🤯
Same but I saw it on UA-cam from someone covering the case. What’s crazy is it was pretty scrubbed from the internet for a moment bc I was looking up this case again and couldn’t find it anywhere but I was like “I know there’s no way my mind could remember his voice the way I do, if I imagined seeing the video” I can still hear his voice exactly how he sounded if I think on it. And I’m a pretty desensitized person.
EXACTLY!!!!!! The same thing is happening to me with him calling her. Truly disturbing
@@kittiezzz oh my gosh I am so glad I never came across that video, I hope you can find a way to put it out of your mind soon
@@ams3344
You should watch her interrogation if you haven't seen it yet.
It's mesmerizing.
I've watched it or listened to it dozens of times while I do dishes or housework.
She's a piece of... work...
At the end of her interrogation, Sarah told the detectives that she isn’t admitting to anything. After she admitted to everything. She excels at everything. Sarah told the first officer that she was awake earlier than twelve thirty in the afternoon. She was just lying in bed, stressing out about jobs and life. But Sarah always knows what to do and how to do it. She has always been a straight A student. She only got an hour of sleep last night. She hasn’t had a Dr Pepper or a cigarette in over two years. She has suffered enough. Doesn't that judge know that it was not intentional? It was not malicious. No malicious contempt! Taking Jorge out of the suitcase and seeing what she saw was punishment enough. She is going to need Jorge's ring back. She is the one who paid for it. She needs that ring, a Dr Pepper, a cigarette, a bra, her phone, her son's laptop, her medication, a large enough cell that doesn't give her panic attacks, a new lawyer. Is there anything else we can get for you Sarah? She said all of her neighbors are like family. But none of her neighbors would let her use their bathroom. And she doesn't have anywhere to stay except her ex husband's place. He has to deal with her because they have a child together. Brian is the one who had to keep calling her to wake her up to see if she was going to pick up their kid. Sarah is an outstanding mother of her son. She always knows what to do and how to do it. She knows that if it is her custody day, then Brian will be giving her a wake up call. Sarah has to get snappy with everyone who interrupts her when she is saying that it was not intentional. Why won't people believe her that it was not intentional? Why does she have to keep repeating herself? By saying the words “compos mentis” she was automatically the smartest person in the room. Obviously someone who is that highly intelligent wouldn’t leave someone in a suitcase intentionally. She said it’s the alcohol. But she wasn't drinking. But let's just put this one on the alcohol and call it a day. She said that she will never drink again. But that prison hooch sure will hit the spot. When can she have her phone back? Don't tell Jorge's family anything bad about her. They already call her the white dragon and knew that she would eventually kill Jorge. But don't tell them anything bad about her. Can she be the one to break the news to them? Sarah forgot about making videos and taking a picture of Jorge in the suitcase. Jorge is dead. So Sarah could make it up to be anything she wanted to. Unless she made a video of the murder in progress and forgot about it because she was blackout drunk. So she said Jorge had two fingers sticking out of the suitcase. You couldn’t see that in the videos. Sarah thought he was just crying wolf like he always does, that little joker. Why was he bothering Sarah to let him out of the suitcase when he could obviously let himself out? Obviously he thought it would be funny if he just stayed in the suitcase and died. That’s on him. Sarah is her name. Don’t wear it out. Sarah was tired and needed her beauty sleep after such a hard day of painting, puzzles, listening to music and a playful game of hide and go seek. Why is everybody giving Sarah a hard time? She is still to this day trying to figure out what's what and how many. She is going to need that ring back. When can she have her phone back? She went to the station voluntarily. You can’t arrest someone who is being compliant. She had a list of things to take care of to help out with Jorge’s final arrangements. You can’t arrest someone if they are being helpful and they came in voluntarily. Why did they arrest her? She would never do what she said that she did. That’s not cool, you guys. She can’t remember making the videos or bashing Jorge in the head with a baseball bat while he was in the suitcase, or pushing the suitcase down the stairs with Jorge in it. But she definitely knows that leaving him in there was not intentional. But she said she was going to give him five more minutes. It was a good day. You can’t arrest someone if it was not intentionally. It’s like a drunk driver slamming into a car and killing a family of five. It was not intentional. So just put in on the alcohol and call it a day. “Oh, it was not intentional and you were drunk? Never mind. You can go now.” Sarah is just waiting for this all to blow over. Soon she will finally find out what’s what and how many. As in guilty as charged and how many years. And give her a damn Dr Pepper. She is cotton mouthing!
You’re making your rounds with this comment but it is spot on and you cover everything 😭😭😭
I think you have watched Sarah's interrogation almost as many times as I have...
Why is this happening?
@@abelis644 Because she is a train wreck?
😂
Damn....point set match
I think she felt a great, sadistic sense of empowerment, fueled by the alcohol, putting & leaving him in the suitcase.
She *chose* to leave him in it overnight knowing he was suffering, but was faced with the real consequences of her actions in the morning. In true narcissistic fashion she refused to acknowledge what she did was wrong.
Not wanting to face a poor choice or mistake is one thing, but knowingly torturing someone this way, causing their death & denying it is next level.
"I blame the wine".
~Sarah Boone
Was it boones farm
Dawn May I Say. I agree, so sadistic. Scary.
You should hear her 911 call. She sounds like she's ordering a pizza and is annoyed that it's taking so long.
She said from early on at the crime scene interview that his family couldn’t stand her and called her a blue eyed demon, then later she said “Blue eyed dragon.” When she shouted, “Really! We were playing hide and seek!!” I knew it was all over but she kept talking anyway.
Funny how men can also be fueled by alcohol and be abusive but know never to murder for 99% of the time, but Sarah couldn't handle this momentary power of having George in a compromising position.
Doesn't matter what kind of day I'm having - Dr. Grande's educated analysis always brings a ray of sunshine my way. Thanks for the consistently great videos, sir!
Good comment !! - I absolutely agree with you !!
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@Anonymous Strangeness - sorry, an error
@@juniorjohnson5961 😀 Doctor Grande gives us such great humor when we're not expecting it !!! 😂 👍
If you watch her interrogation you’ll notice something interesting: Sarah Boone and Amber Heard both thought they could pull off the “I’m not an addict, I only drink wine” thing. Drunk is drunk, people. By the same token, liars are liars.
Im in the uk so my question is has she gone to jail now I did look for it but I can't find it cus I did watch her being interagated. Also yea I had the feeling of Amber Heard narcissistic trades lol
@@sharonknowles4771 Amber got narc vibes for sure lol Greetings from Germany
They also both documented their own sadistic behavior.
What is a wino then?😂
whether one is an addict or alcoholic isn’t really relevant to this case though. Even if this was her first time drinking the case would have had the same result
She videotaped him dying of asphyxiation and she was laughing at him dying and she kept thinking that she didn’t do anything wrong ~ holy cow what’s wrong with her?
Alcoholic.
@@ericfranchi1354More like she has some personality disorder. How many alcoholics stuff people into tight spaces and mock them again?
@@spacecat3198 Not everyone gets cancer from smoking either. 😊
@@ericfranchi1354 Alcoholic AND a major personality disorder.
I thought the video of him begging for his life was one of the more insane things I’ve ever seen… then I saw her interrogation. If narcissists could radiate their toxicity, those officers would be 🪦
I am obsessed with her interrogation video , it is fascinating she is such an awful person who truly believes she will walk out of that station . I am always looking for new updates on the case so I appreciate you covering it 👍🏻.
She was trying to take control in the interview room,by trying to dominate the interviewers by raising her voice over theirs, but they both kept their cool.
It wasnt intentional, and she excels at everything! 🙄
I heard the trial is now expected to start November 7, 2022 so only a few more weeks.
@@jenniferverhaeghe7067 do you think it will be on court tv? I hope so? It will be very interesting to see how the defense will try their case.
If u love her interrogation u should check the Russell Williams interrogation by far the best one I’ve ever seen
What are the rules in a game of “hide and seek” with one player zipping up the opposing player into a suitcase?
The one thing that frustrates me is the detectives never poke at this point during the interrogation.
@@ChrisM-bn5vr it’s such a minor point. Her story was so full of holes that I don’t think the vagaries of hide-and-seek will be needed.
@@helenwhs Not really a minor point at all, it's definitely something that should have been brought up.
Dr. Grande, I can’t fall sleep without your calm modulated voice narrating these lurid stories at bedtime. I’m usually asleep 3 minutes in, and I find myself having to relisten to the same post 3-4 times before I get to the end.
You’re better than Ambien!
I’ve been conditioned.
I’ve always been claustrophobic, I’m usually not overly sensitive to videos but this video triggered my claustrophobia to a level I’ve never experienced before. I couldn’t get it out of my head but couldn’t stop watching like a train wreck.
They both seem to have a toxic relationship. What a horrible person, too bring an end to someone life. Alcohol and anger, don't mix. Thank you Dr Grande. Brilliant analysis and sad topic.
Everyone who has survived toxic relationships and toxic abuse watches this and thinks "thank the good Lord in heaven I got out". Those can be extremly dangerous situations esp with drinking, games, ect. When your finally clean and sober and toxic/ abuse free..... its obvious what a complete horror show those situations are!
It’s always so nice to get a Dr. Grande notification! Thank you for your diligence with your videos.
I agree👍🏼
I also agree ☺ 👍
This sounds like a horror movie you just couldn't dream up! So nice to get so many new videos! Thank Dr G.
Reality is often stranger than fiction. Not even Stephen King could have come up with this.
Sarah did delete the videos from her phone, after the incident but before giving it over to the investigators. She wasn’t aware that law enforcement easily retrieves deleted texts, photos, etc from various devices. She thought that because she deleted them they were gone forever, when that’s far from the case. Probably why she was so willing to let them see it, and she brought it up herself at one point just to make herself appear more innocent.
She thinks she’s so much smarter than she actually is.
I’ve searched everywhere and can’t find anything about her deleting the videos ? I’ve been convinced she totally didn’t remember taping them . In the interrogation the police just say -We found this on your phone , they say nothing about deleting during the interrogation , or did I miss it ?
They didnt mention deleting you are right. But if she had deleted the damning photos she couldnt very well say - oh i thought i had deleted those because they would incriminate me and look bad and different to my story.
“It wasn’t intentional” didn’t work as a kid it’s not gonna work now..
I imagine it always worked as a kid.
@@eadweard. maybe for her! Most people get held accountable for their actions though, I certainly did!
@@ameliasparkles13 That's why you don't do stuff like this.
This was an open and shut case 💼
One of the better case puns.
Thank you Dr. Grande ! Been waiting for this one. I am obsessed with the interrogation of this woman and how she demonstrated just what it would have been like for Jorge or her ex husband to “communicate “ with her. She is was so arrogant and combative that she even yelled at the detectives. The suitcase video is one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever seen, if the jury gets to see / hear it I can’t imagine she walks. I’m concerned it will be too prejudicial to get into evidence.
Yeah when that tiny woman suddenly stood up that very large male detective got scared.
Wow, I just watched "Sarah's Suitcase..." talk about a narcissist. Such a bizarre case.
I've commented this before, Dr Grande but you should look into the case of Lenny Murphy. He was a psychopathic killer in 1970's Belfast who used the Troubles as an excuse for an horrific killing spree. A compelling and terrifying case.
Yes definitely!!! The whole lot of the Shankill Butchers were psychopaths!
Do you know her sentence
@@abbyroberg1498 her sentence is true. The gang known as The Shankill Butchers were drunk psychotics who abducted and tortured people who happened to be walking down lonely streets at night.
@@abbyroberg1498 trial is in August I think
Yellow Jackboots I read the book "The Shankill Butchers" when I was young. It was a very tough read, the murders were explained in detail. Very recommendable book if someone wants to know about Lenny Murphy and his psychopathic gang but it is nothing for sensitive souls.
I really enjoyed True Crime Loser's recap of this interview, but nothing can replace Dr. Grande's report of the crime.
There is a police interrogation of Sarah Boone on tube in it they play the video she took with her phone of her boyfriend begging to be let out telling her he can't breathe. She abuses him verbally says it's payback. When police confront her with it she says she don't want to talk about it. And they are making her look bad. She was so entitled she felt she could smother someone that made her mad. And she actually thought that lame excuse of hide and seek would work. Sick.
One person's "abuses him verbally" is another persons "calling it like they see it." Ptsd from Jorge CHOKING her and cheating on her changed her. And fueled by the fact she was probably black-out drunk looks like karma train hit that abuser.
@@arock7462 she wasn't a hostage for her son, and herself she knew where to get help but because it would require her not to drink in a shelter or half way house she disregarded that option. The victim is dead. As far as I know capital punishment in the form of a long smothering event is not punishment for domestic violence. Not only did she deal up karma as u put it for Jorge but she did for her son. Who will now grow up apart from her and his own father if I read right.
@@shimmer8289 you didn't read right. His father owns his home and drives a Prius. He ain't going anywhere. And the rest? It's ok. If you don't know DV you don't know . And you don't know.
@@shimmer8289 his father - the ex-husband- will no doubt get custody, which he probably should have had earlier.
@@hannannah1uk I read somewhere neither he nor she granted custody may be wrong.
You choose the best cases EVER. This lady makes me sick!
Your videos are top notch, Dr. Grande. You need a show on a network!
Edit: Congrats on the million+ subs, I knew it would happen for you.
This girl is almost too intense to interact with. Her interrogation really put me on edge, man. She’s really negative.
I worked with a girl exactly like this. She could not sit still for more than 5 seconds and was like a finger in the light socket 24/7.
She bought a burner phone and called her boyfriend's wife and told her they were having an affair. She was so proud of what she did, she wrote it on her desk calendar the day she did it. She is also married to a man who worked out of town as much as he could.
Absolutely vile human being who was only happy when she thought she was in complete control and/or was abusing someone.
@@godblessamericamyhomesweet1094 lol.. finger in a light socket 24/7 Too funny! Yeah, I knew someone who actually looked like her, who ended up becoming a raging alcoholic.. We all loved her and cared about her so much, but she became angry, combative, petty and sloppy, and was mad at the whole world for “having it easier and better than her” .. Not true! We were all musicians making our living and just going about our life, but she was drunk on stage all the time, and starting fights with customers, getting all stupid and violent and making a scene every night. No one could be around her anymore.
Wow I just watched her interrogation, and she said it was not intentional. She actually said it so many times I never want to hear it again! 🥹 Thanks Dr.G😉
The officers playing her the video of the murder (in which she states her motive) mid her saying some elaborate bs and her trailing off mid sentence was 👨🏻🍳 💋
@@alfobootidir2474 I agree, she is the proverbial train wreck, so fascinating you can’t look away
This one is a slam dunk.
Never record or write down your crimes.
You should do a video on Joyce Carol Vincent, she was a woman who lived in London and passed away at her home, and her body wasn’t discovered for 3 years.
Omg. I second this.👍🏻
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That’s so sad. That no one cares about you enough to check on you for that long. No one. No friends no neighbor no family no mail delivery guy. No one.
For sure, she cut ties with her family, but I think they should have still checked on her, it’s just so sad.
@@stevendangelo7242
Well, I am alone in the city I live in. My entire family, whom I have nothing against, lives hundreds of kilometres away and we aren't in contact.
I never really knew them that well as I am much younger than most of my cousins and my immediate family moved to where I am now many years ago.
I have chosen family here, but no blood relatives.
My situation is not sad at all. It's just how it is. 🤷🏻♀️
Max prison time I just watched the video. My heart is in my stomach. This was sadistic. I see she was drunk... but still was responsible for his death. This is heart breaking!
Pretty sure she hit him with a baseball bat too
That closing statement refuting Sarah "excelling at everything" was such a mic drop, lol.
Oh my goodness. New to your channel. This is such a horrifying case but your deadpan “at the very least she did not excel at hide and seek” nearly made me spit out my drink. Kudos, sir.
Thank you Dr. G. I'm speculating that I may soon be diagnosed with GAS...Grande Anticipation Syndrome. Also known in the DSM 5 as GSAS, Grande Shirt Anticipation Syndrome!
The shirt comment is so on point!
@@deborahackerson2428 Mans sense of style is as poignant as his behavioral analysis.
I have that GSAS , too. Dr. Grande, you are a handsome young man.
Dr. Grande, You're intelligent, a snappy dresser. (Loved the Hawaiian shirts by the way.) What else could this great grandmother ever want?
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You are unstoppable 👏 !! Are there many other channels that put out as many new videos as you do ? 🤔
Thank you for all the research and work you do...and of course your awesome sense of humour 🔥😂
Dr. Grande I have followed you since just before you had 300k subs, and I just wanted to tell you how much I continue to appreciate your analysis and dry humor. When I am doing research for my (very small) true crime channel, I always look to see if you’ve covered the case to get a trustworthy perspective on the psychology that might be at work. Thanks for doing what you do.
Thank you I wanted to say just about the exact same thing….😎👍
I totally agree with you, that’s what I do as well 👍😎✌️
I love how I never know what to expect with your content, Dr. Grande!
What a disgusting and cruel human being she is!
Loved when you said "I suppose this was just the ordinary, sadistic and homicidal exchange, that any couple would have."
Thank you again for continually providing such Exceptional work! ♡♡
Still find it baffling that she thought she could walk into the police station and acknowledge that she left him in the suitcase but because it 'wasn't intentional' the detectives would just say "OK thanks for clearing that up for us, you're free to go".
This woman is a classic narcissist who appears used to getting her way or arguing until the other side is too exhausted to fight it anymore. A typical trait of this is when someone repeats themselves as she does many times during the interrogation - and not just saying "unintentional".
Most every statement she repeats and uses even more forceful language like "absolutely" "completely" etc. I saw it as her seeing the detectives weren't buying what she said so she thought if she just talked louder, more forceful and repeated herself, they'd see what she meant.
The interrogation was master class - they gave her enough rope to hang herself and let her talk, but redirected her back to the facts when she started going down one of the many rabbit holes.
I know people are going to come for me after I say this but... They were both highly intoxicated(receipt from liquor store with 2 empty bottles on kitchen counter). I believe she intentionally punished him by leaving him in the suitcase, NO DOUBT! This is where I believe she didn't intend for him to die in the suitcase overnight and/or she believed he could get out. I'm not defending her in anyway, as this was still negligent and she ignored his pleas to be let out . I just believe she didn't premeditate his death in the form of murder. I think she punished him in an extremely cruel and negligent manner, passed out from intoxication and then woke up to the death of George which she is at fault for. You end up in the same place no matter what road is taken, the death of George. She has to answer for that and accept the consequences of her horrific choices. I think there is a part of her that truly didn't think he would die.
deep into her interrogation, there was a moment of clarity, where she paused for a moment and said "I just thought id let him chill in there for 5 minutes" and the detectives sort of missed that opportunity, although im sure they'll use it against her. but it showed motive. She spoke in an arrogant tone as if everybody else were the idiots. Even the first arriving officer (anchor I think?) asked Sarah if she did CPR and Sara said "yes!!" and her eyes got big. It was simply another way of saying "of course, are you an idiot?" something like a mother would scream if she was agitated at her kid for asking if he needed to go to school today. She treated homicide the same way repeatedly. as if they'd be dumb enough to let her free for saying "I blame it on the alcohol" the way she said it. mockingly dismissive. She actually said "George being gone, this is enough punishment for me, I learned my lesson" multiple times. When she is presented the video of George begging for her life, he biggest concern was "oh your laptop battery is dying".. then she went through that horrendously obvious finale of asking question about his funeral and if she could tell his probation officer because "shes such a nice lady". ive never seen such a case of blind denial in the face of a horror show. go read the letter she just wrote to the judge.
Great video as always
A fascinating case for Dr. Grande to cover would be the infamous Larry Sturholm case from 1989. Larry Sturholm was a Seattle tv news celebrity who hosted his segment "Larry at Large" on KIRO tv channel 7, a CBS affiliate. After his last day at work at channel 7, he was slain when a jealous lover caught him and his mistress at her home. Mr. Sturholm was also married.
I would absolutely freak the fuck out if I was trapped in such a small space. Gives me shivers just thinking about it.
I watched part of the interrogation of Sarah and her defense was basically, "You should believe me because I want you to."
She left Jorge in that cursed trap for 11 hours yet has the nerve to want to be in a large holding area because cells give her anxiety...
I guess Sarah will be anxious until she croaks in a few decades...
She should definitely be put in the smallest cell possible. The audacity of the woman to even say small spaces give her anxiety. I hope someone asks her exactly what she thought Gorge would feel being in such a tiny space.
Freaking in a small space is where the extensive injuries came from. Panic wounds.
@@arock7462 ugh I would still freak. My worst fear is getting trapped in a cave for some reason lol.
Yeah , and she complained that she will get a panic attack in a holding cell , pretty sure a suitcase is smaller than a holding cell , the audacity of that statement is absolutely maddening. She is one horrible woman.
I absolutely love Dr Grande's dry humor.
I love your posts. You have interesting analysis and your comments are always worth my time. I find myself following your posts more frequently.
I have beeeeeen waiting for "it was a good day" analysis! Thank you Dr Grande!
OMG this was one of the best interviews interrogations of a crazy person I have ever seen in my life. I've watched it probably 20 times now and it is relaxing and awesome to watch.....
It’s crazy to me, I did take note of how relaxed I felt when watching it!
It really was brilliantly done! Those two detectives lucked out and all they had to do was sit there and watch her dig dig dig the hole deeper.
Thank you for this video Dr. Your voice is very calming.
I watched her police station interview where she says she excels at everything. I thought, "If you are so smart how come you don't know that you should shut up and ask for a lawyer.
Once again with the humor. Sarah told detectives "she Excells at everything"
" But that's not true when it comes to hide and seek!" " Most people can play hide and seek without anybody loosing there life!" EPIC! LMAO😅🤣😆😂
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Sadistic and narcissistic also fascination with a human bodies in suitcases...My goodness...Another excellent analysis Dr.Grande! Thank you!
Thank you so much for giving your take, Dr Grande.
Your channel is great. True crime without the overall scariness. And your voice is hypnotic. Thank you for this actually calming for true crime & im incredibly interested in the psychology, or the why these incidents happen and why some people are vulnerable to violent impulses. Thank you! The place where true crime & psychology meet!
Always look forward to my Dr Grande fix ❤️
Hello Dr. Grande❤️ Thank you for the new video!! I'm ALWAYS interested in hearing your thoughts & your analysis on every single video you make. However, I'm EXTREMELY INTERESTED to hear what you have to say about this case in particular! This is another case that I watched an episode about on a TV show on the ID Channel. (But there's ZERO CHANCE that the show was better than your video!) MUCH LOVE❤️
Hello Dr Grande! Another good video. Thank you for covering this case.
Thank you for the posting Dr. G :)
This haunted me for days. They should never have stayed together. There is evil in the world, I know you are a wonderful teacher of critical thinking. There’s no denying the Law of cause and effect. Of common sense. But this. Evil.
This is terrible, but I spit my coffee out when Dr. Grande said Sarah commented “that’s my name, don’t wear it out”; wow; yes, I believe it was all intentional; crazy case indeed.
Gotta love those sarcastic and spot on comments! You are the best of the best Dr. Grande! Love your channel, and I always learn so much. 😁💕
Your delivery and sarcasm is much appreciated! 👏
Always enjoy your insight on all these cases Dr. Grande. I've see a couple videos on this. Forgive the pun, but I think this is a pretty "open and shut case" .
😀 I see what you did there 😂 👍
@@anonymousstrangeness7348 The two of you should zip it, oops another pun.
@@sannytizer7772 😂 Hey !!! - I saw what you did there !!! 😳 😃 😝 😌 😅 😀 👍
@@anonymousstrangeness7348 His last words were "i'm a celebrity get me out of here" poor guy though.
@@sannytizer7772 He might have been thinking, "I should have WON this episode of 'Fear Factor' by now !!!"
Good thing Delta didn’t get ahold of the bag or they never could have produced a body.
😂👍 Good one !!! 😃
I always love your analysis. You help me to stay objective and calm.
I can’t wait to watch this! I was going to ask you to review Sarah! Thank you!!
i think i worked with her back in 1999 at a restaurant in new mexico but i can't be certain since this took place in florida - but she does look identical to who i worked w/.
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Thank you for covering this case. ❤
hide and seek has always been a challenge for me as well...
Never drink again because she's in prison? Oh hell no. The block brewer is going to have to double the pruno output when Sarah arrives.
After hearing the audio/watching the vid of the suitcase I felt sick. Such a bad way to go.
I can only imagine how frightening it must have been for Jorge to die the way he did, but to know Sarah could have got him out, but instead taunted him only makes this even more horrendous as she likes to say. She fully deserves everything coming her way and I'd be surprised if there is even a single person who speak on her behalf in her trial including Brian (ex hubby) who I'm guessing is very happy he will no longer have to deal with her crap and get to finally move with his life.
One of the saddest and coldest videos I've seen. I hate that I have seen it and I wish that I could un-see it.
I appreciate your delivery tone and subtle sarcastic yet non offensive nuggets of golden dark wit at the perfectly timed moment. Bravo 😍
Perverse and evil , a hide and seek adventure hour. She would have graduated to doing that to her own kid if she had one. I think it was first degree murder. Disgusting excuse for a human being.
She has a child.
Your snarky digs are beautiful- I loved "most people can play that game without loss of life". Great summery of the whole thing! Ive watched the body cam footage and some of the interrogation and the narcissism does seem legit.
Dr. Grande, thank you for your work. I am such a fan, sir.
I Love Your Sense of Humor Dr.!! Thank You So Much as Always!! Hope You have a Relaxing Evening!!🌵🪴🦋🦜🦋🪴🌵
Thank you for all your hard work! I appreciate your videos.
Chardonnay, resentment, and hide and seek should never be mixed!
😀👍 I was gonna say something like, "Alcohol and mental illness makes a bad combination" 😌
Hi Rutter how're you doing
Excellent analysis!!! I always love listening to your soothing outlook!! 🗣🧘🏻♀️💬
Good analysis, I like your delivery. Very fact based and clear breaking down of the facts without the usual main stream media hype. Good job.
At Plato's Academy, drinking parties were part of the training and selection process because he believed that drunkenness revealed the true character of a man. The "philosophically disciplined" man would be much the same drunk or sober. Be that as it may, it's interesting how many of these people completely lose control when drunk. Like Plato, I suspect this implies the underlying inferiority of these people. And, in modern terms, a very low IQ.
I believe that Sara thought that she was the smartest person in the world and that if she told everyone how much she had done for Jorge, that would prove that it wasn’t “intentional “. (Her constant plea to the detectives). She must have used that phrase fifty times! Good grief what a narcissist. IMHO
Saint Sarah, Our Lady of the Samsonite 🙄
I just watched the full video where the police initially questioned her. Was super excited to see Dr. Grande had an analysis. Keep up the great work!
Great humor with your analysis, thanks.
I guess she got on George's case once too often. Thanks doc, this one is new to me, wow !
Could you JUST IMAGINE waking up, hungover, the next a.m. Her life would be my worst "alter" personality adventure! Holy cats, how awful. But, remember, she does "everything perfectly". Yup, she does. (Edit: she excels at everything she does)...
EDIT: DOC, I actually think she was shocked that she killed him. I think she intended every cruel and nasty comment, but was amazed she actually effed up, and it resulted in his death. She needed a Jorge in her life. Someone against whom she could ALWAYS measure herself against, as "better than".
Wow this is such an insightful observation, especially the last part, “measure herself against…”
@@CHEFMART How do you know what she knew? How do you know how shocked she was? Yes, it's for the jury to decide, AFTER they see all the evidence. That's why the legal system exists - so people like you wouldn't decide the fate of a person on a whim.
@@CHEFMART Way to completely miss my point, and make me read this ugly wall of text in the process. There are so many things wrong with what you just said that I'm not gonna even bother responding. If you don't get it then you just don't get it.
@@CHEFMART Oh, I see. You don't trust the court system, but trust me, it will reach the right conclusion? Cool story bro.
You're posting walls of text, but I'm the one "flying off the handle"? You're an idiot. Have fun with that.
@@renx81 sounds like you haven’t seen the original videos completely.
Putting people in luggage is odd, but as a way o murder is very unusual for her to think 🤔 it was going to be treated as a accident, the accidental putting my man in a suitcase defense ... Is just nuts.
She didn't say she put him in.
If you listen to the ex-husband's statement, he states that HE is the one who called her multiple times that morning to make sure that she was going to pick up their child from school. She never called him, she just finally answered one of HIS calls.
To actually hear the voice of a "loved one", ONE DAY after he died and never show ANY remorse, NO tears, NO emotion and NO regret clearly indicates she is INTENTIONALLY, (haha) a cold blooded killer. Hope she has many years to think about her deliberate 'non-action' causing his death in an alcohol free environment...PRISON!!!
Very good analysis. Very well done.
She didn't excel at hide and seek! 😂😂😂 That made me laugh so much! You're always funny Dr.Grande, but that one really got me 😂
Death is always funny. Let's all laugh together.
@@ricksomething Dark humor is a valid and common method of relieving the stress of relating or learning about a terrible and tragic story such as this one. I do understand it is not everyone's cup of tea, but nobody is laughing at the fact that this man died, just at the absurdity of the story about them deciding to play hide and seek.
@@sorynvala So youtube stresses you out? Look. Stop lying. There's no need for it. You think this man's suffering is funny.
@@ricksomething well. You obviously know me better than I know me, random internet dude 😂
@@sorynvala I know your sub human sociopathic kind
Dr. G I would have loved to hear you speculate about possible personality disorders in Sarah. The interrogation was really interesting from a personality perspective!
Today is the first time I ever heard about this case. Lord what a terrible way to die! When I think I can’t be shocked by human behavior something happens at another level. Prayers for her son that he grows up with a loving guardian. As always, your humor makes me chuckle.