I've seen people describe how they accidentally parked in the wrong spot with more emotional engagement than her describing how she suffocated a man to death.
One time a plain small brown paper bag flew out of my car window by accident, and I'm really anti-litter and there were other cars around and my vehicle is pretty recognizable and I felt really bad. I'm basically over it lol it's been years (and goodness knows I've more than made up for it with habitually picking up litter), but I still have more remorse and shame about that dumb paper bag than this woman has about committing murder jfc 😂
I've truly have felt worse about telling someone they didn't sing well , then this woman does about taking a life. It's WILD how people can think and be like this
She's so offended that the detectives had the nerve to interrogate her and then arrest her for the murder she committed. I was half expecting her to ask for a manager.
Karens arent real, theyre made up by customer service companies/retail companies so they can get away with giving you shitty service. Stop participating in racism!
Nah shes not a drug dealer, she will only do like 6 or 7years and will be released from prison for 'good behaviour' if she was caught dealing drugs it would be 30 to life
@@Blazingbud i think he meant to say her way of punishing him, because based on what other people have said too, apparently there was a previous picture where she put her son in a suitcase but the police put it off as a game. It seems like this was probably already a punishment she used against him, and just based on how she's acted it seemed like shes probably left him in a suitcase overnight or for long periods of time before and just like those previous times she went to bed thinking ohh, hes finally gonna feel how i feel from his abuse, she went to bed.
She acts like a customer not a human, it's amazing. It's as if she broke a mildly expensive trinket at the store and is only talking to workers because she fully expects it may just end up with them apologising to her and giving her a free coupon if she's stubborn enough
Yeah, it's funny, as normal and healthy people, we react emotionally (heavy breathing, facial expressions, fidgeting, etc) even if we lie, but this person does not seem to be even phased by having killed an intimate partner. It's like she's a whole different species.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 men are stronger than women a man of any size hitting a woman WILL hurt. Either way their relationship sounds toxic, moreso from her.
Feels like the female interrogator is new to the job. Perhaps the guy is helping to mentor/train her. He even gave her a hand signal at the end of the interrogation to ask 1 last time whether sarah has been telling the truth. Also, the frustration when the laptop died in the middle of the interrogation was absolutely understandable... That was a crucial moment/surprise attack on sarah. Now she had time to ruminate on her response while the laptop slowly reboots...
yeah most investigators are morons. the only videos we see are the ones where suspects basically implicate themselves. you get occasion good ones like the cross dressing colonel investigator but most law enforcement is moronic. just research cases of killers where cops had several chances to catch the perps if not for absolute clown level incompetence.
@Nailpainter1 she may have been given the opportunity to lead the investigation under supervision. However she is leading so confidently...interrupting the other guy and slow pace of talking. Maybe I'm wrong! 😊
The fact she said she had a panic attack last time she was in a small cell hits different when you remember that she left her boyfriend zipped up in a suitcase…
Also when she says "you're killing me" as they're watching a video of him trapped in a suitcase lmao. I thought maybe she was making a dark joke or something but idk if she's smart enough to even comprehend the irony.
Yeah it's bizarre, and then her biggest concern is about her purse...she really had no idea she was in such serious shit she is batshit insane. I wouldn't expect a person of her age to be so far gone, it's like those kids who think telling a cop they have anxiety will get them out of handcuffs
Hello? No, that isn't what occurred. They were try to get her to admit guilt, and a potential unfair claim of intent, without a lawyer present, and further breaching her right to remain silent, by assuming she deliberately intended, possessed this intention, to leave him in the suitcase to die, without any knowledge that death wasn't foreseeable, by being in a suitcase. It's very possible she very much believed he would be able to open the suitcase himself, to let himself go. I'm unclear on if the suitcase was flipped over by her on purpose, so he would have to really struggle to get out, from upside down, or not get out. I do recall them discussing that. Hopefully, I'll rehear it. The circular thinking from the detectives weren't much with any unbias, would be easily frustrating, no depicting anything new. So, I may be mistaken. Pardon.
@@anonony9081 she thinks she's the main character in the universe, of course they were going to let her go on to live her fabulous life and oh also give her back the ring
@@politetiggys How did they breach her right to silence? She never refused to speak, they never threatened her to speak, or coheres her to speak. They read her the Miranda rights, maybe if she didn't have a massive ego she would have known to invoke a lawyer instead of thinking she'll just outwit them and clear her name. It's just not how it works. Her defense would easily rip this evidence to part if it was gained unlawfully, but they did not.
The way she nonchalantly points at the laptop - when she is being shown damning evidence - and says, "Your battery is about to die," really speaks to how much she fails to grasp the seriousness of the situation she put herself in. I was shocked.
Those kinda people always project onto others. Of course she'd inflict her worst fear onto somebody else. She's all the thinks of I bet, why would she take the time to consider what he'd be afraid of.
[TW: cycle of abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse] I have actually spent my whole life trying to understand the mindset of people like this because so many are in my family. It makes perfect sense when you understand that some people have little to no emotional empathy or affective empathy--or they repress any affective empathy that they feel. Affective empathy is feeling for another person or feeling what another person feels. For example, feeling sad when you see someone get hurt or actually feeling physical pain as well. Some people don't feel anything for other people, only themselves. Ted Bundy is a good example. He put his victims through horrible physical and psychological pain, then when he was arrested and tried he complained about the conditions he experienced as a prisoner. This lack of empathy and antisocial behavior toward others is associated with antisocial personality disorder, formerly known as sociopathy or psychopathy. The cause of ASPD is unknown, but it is likely a combination of genetic and environmental factors. In the case of my family, it is both. The genetic predisposition for ASPD is passed down through our genes and reinforced through generations of physical and psychological abuse. My mom broke the cycle of abuse and gave me a childhood full of love. I inherited other genetic conditions from her, like ADHD and autism, but not ASPD. I have a lot of empathy, especially for victims of abuse like she was growing up. We watch true crime together now to try to understand people like her father and grandfather and brothers, who enjoy hurting others. It's important to note, however, that not everyone with ASPD is a killer or even a criminal. Some people with ASPD become surgeons or CEOs, where they turn their lack of empathy into an asset. It's a lot easier to stay calm as a surgeon while your patient starts to crash if you don't care about the patient or their family.
She doesn't have panic attacks. That's just part of her act to garner pity and get herself preferential treatment, like the whole "I need water" at the crime scene.
She gave herself away in the phone call. She doesn't sound like someone who just found a dead body; she sounds like she's trying to get a refund on the soap she ordered off of Amazon
With only respect, please don’t encourage this kind of thinking. This woman is guilty as sin and has a weird affect on the phone calling the cops - I won’t deny either of those fact. But there are many, many people who will fit the latter but not the former in an emergency. People are weird, especially when stressed. We do not always react in ways that are easily legible to others. We’re just too complicated. We need to hold space for each other to act fucking weird in the face of tragedy, trauma, death.
@@raquele8508 yep sick of monday morning quaterbacks. if she was emotional they'd say it sounded so obviously faked and over the top. sound calm and you're a psycho.
Does she not understand that “accidentally” killing someone “because” you were drunk, doesn’t make you innocent? Edit: Listen, I don’t like editing my comments, but I seriously need to clear something up that’s *very trivial* to understand. Notice how *BECAUSE* is in quotation marks? Yeah… stop replying about how being drunk might lighten her punishment, because she *clearly* didn’t do the crime because she was drunk.
He figured out at some point that he made a bad choice by marrying her. Who knows what she might have done to him eventually if he just made her angry. It's a sad situation.
As of 8/23/2024, in a Newsweek article - "Over four years since her arrest, Boone has yet to go to trial and has gone through eight lawyers. Several resigned due to 'irreconcilable differences.'" Unreal.
My favorite moment is around 31:27, when Sarah describes how she would do "anything" for the victim while the second detective almost jokingly states, "wouldn't let him out of the suitcase" while glancing to the second detective.
WHY WOULD SHE BE CONCERNED ABOUT HIM, SHE'S JUST KILLED HIM & IN THE MOST CRUELLEST WAY SO THERE'S EVERY CLUE RIGHT THERE WHY SHE'S SHOWING NO CONCERN, BECAUSE SHE'S NOT!
"I'm worried for my life" but not worried about the life you just took from someone you were supposed to love. It's sick. She can still only think about herself
other channels like this are reporting JCS because he is very good at it, youtube sucks so he got some videos taken donw, he got upsted and left this channel
@@Eldesinstalado JCS is a team of people. The voice you hear is the UA-camr Kizzume, who is mostly just the narrator. There is a JCS patreon with more content.
@innocentnemesis3519 I like his voice, but this video hits different. You can clearly tell its ai. The lack of tone and poor pacing really throw me off.
She meant zipping the victim in that suitcase is enough punishment for her to live with. Why don't you think she genuinely made a mistake? There's a chance she actually didn't mean to take his life but was probably high a d forgot(which cannot be totally ruled out). The problem here is,her explanations are not well taught
@@TELLITALLPODCAST bro no one in these comments cares for rehabilitation or the nuance of “crime” or the criminal justice system. All these people are simply here to affirm their paranoia and fears and dickride JCS for doing pseudoscientific body language analysis as if it requires any sort of skill.
I literally did a face palm at that statement and yelled, "That's not up to you." She acted as if this, along with "not intentionally. " Was going to cause the cops to be like,"Oh perfect, misunderstanding, then you're free to go." As if second-degree murder and all the levels of manslaughter don't exist for her.
“She’s currently working with her 7th lawyer, six have already filed motions to get the fuck outta there!” God I’ve missed you JCS. What a line, what a legend
This is why we love JCS, because in the middle of all this quiet, and he's so very quiet in his speech, he zings this pure emotion into the mix at the perfect golden moment.
creators dgaf about fans. when money dries up (demonetisation etc) they don't have any incentive to post. when they need you it's all "i make videos for the fans" look at how prank channels died out overnight
It's morbidly funny how she keeps talking to the detectives like she's explaining to some friends why it's not that big of a deal that she did a little bit of trolling.
It is pathetic that she thinks just because she didn't "intentionally" kill him, that somehow absolves her of responsibility. If you accidentally shoot someone to death, you are still responsible for killing them.
It seems there was evidence that he had been struck in the head. She claims they were playing a game and he got in willingly. I suspect she knocked him out and stuffed him in the suitcase. When he came to and begged to be let out, she said F you. We only have her version that there was a game and he was willing. He can't tell his version.
I didn't _mean_ to crash head-on with that bicyclist, hurtling them over my windshield, consequently k*lling them. I was *suuper* drunk, okay?...... Soo, we good, right?
@@BeeKayy13you ok? Safe to assume most, if not all of the people reading comments have watched or are watching the video. Even if they haven't, the comment is fine and it may pique their interest. What were you hoping to accomplish here?
It is almost humorous how her ex-husband did not seem surprised at all that this had happened. His demeanor was almost like “I knew something like this was going to happen some day.” I can only imagine him saying to himself as he drove away to pick up his son “Thank God I divorced her!”
He was also defending her by claiming her boyfriend was abusive. Probably so that she wouldn't go to prison so she could take their son off him once in a while
UPDATE 7/2/24: the judge has ruled that Sarah B has lost her right to counsel after her 8th attorney has withdrawn from her case. She must now represent herself.
I dont think thats what happened I believe she gave up and decided to represent herself because if you keep firing counsel then the judge basically says "I don't care if you don't like them, you can either stick with this last counsel or you can represent yourself" and she chose the latter
They probably couldn't get past her insistence that she didn't do it intentionally, even though the lawyer doesn't care either way, just needs to know the truth. Idiot.
6! Professional, likely capable and court assigned attorneys who have to jump through major hoops to get off a case all bailed. If she pleaded she would be much much better off but she can't see that. I would think some time in prison, away from booze and her kid would give her some perspective.
Wyatt, Do you think it was unintentional? I bet she didn't intend to kill him. Her actions in her drunken state definitely killed him so she is totally responsible, but I doubt she planned it ahead of time. But she doesn't seem to feel the least bit bad about what she did.
@@Systematicsphere Well, guess what I just did? I looked up the definition of "murder." I hadn't really thought about it, but---yes! Of course. It has to be intentional. So I guess I am of the opinion that she didn't murder him. I think she is responsible for his death. I think she is one of the most obnoxious human beings I have ever heard. I think she ought to be punished. But I don't think she murdered him. Do you?
The fact that Sarah managed to piss off an ex-husband, the inerragators, six attorneys, a plethora of officers, and the narrator of the video is just beyond me
By far the funniest bit is when she says "I would have done anything for him" and the male Detective replies " You wouldn't let him out of the suitcase". Priceless.
I love when the lady said she would do anything for him and the investigator said “well you gave up checking up on him”. That was an amazing come back.
This woman is totally detached from reality. A true train wreck of a human being. Her denial of what she did shows self preservation on a whole different level. Her ex is so lucky to be rid of her as well as the 9 year old son.
Reminds me of when Jodi Arias' attorney tried multiple times to be dismissed from her case. He actually developed cancer from the stress. He's thankfully recovered and has since written a book about it and has retired from law.
Cant stop thinking about how crazily glad i am that her kid wasnt in her custody. I cant imagine what or how much worse her drunk rage would have been. She reminds me so much of my my mom, and im sure she must have inflicted some sort of abuse onto her poor kid
"hi I'm saul goodman, did you know that you're a piece of shit? constitution says you are, and so do I. I believe every man, woman, and child is innocent except you"
She had a high opinion of herself and thought she was one step ahead of the police. It was entertaining watching her realise she was not so in control as she thought 😂
the fact that she asks to not be put in a tight cell while being arrested for confining someone in a tight space and suffocating them to death is baffling. i can't believe she lacks that much self awareness
@@miken8387 He's not making excuses for her, he's explaining why she chose this method of murder. I'm not sure how you managed to read his comment and think he's making excuses for her.
she also had 12 hours to delete those videos and somehow just totally forgot about them or didnt even think to check her phone before calling 911 🤦🏼♀️
I cant believe she even thought it through the night before as a logical thing to ask going with her perfectly planned story to seem not guilty. That truly was horrible
Also, she was so obsessed with that fucking water too 😐 A person just lost their life and your bitching about a drink? I get cotton mouth (im diabetic mine gets so bad sometimes it makes me gag cuz my whole mouth throat is super dry) but dude, TALK TO THE FUCKING COPS.
@@kendallevans4079 I mean, I know plenty of happily married couples who never fully let go of being silly and childlike with one another, its what keeps their relationship young and glowing. Growing up doesn't mean you have to be boring.
I've never seen someone try to Karen their way out of a murder charge. From the first second of the 911 call, she's acting like this whole situation is just a mildly annoying inconvenience. Completely narcissistic and delusional.
"Nonetheless, I have to live without him now." "His daughters too." "Are you trying to make it worse?" Amazing how quickly the pity party turns to anger when she's asked to think about someone else.
Narc. Psychopaths. Not every narcissist is a psychopath, but every psychopath is a narcissist. It's IMPLIED THROUGH THE LACK OF EMOTION OR CARE FOR ANYONE OTHER THEN THE PERSON THEMSELVES. NARCISSISTS. Not narcotics. (Just to be clear)
Yeah this is just one example of her repeated insistence that they need to be doing more to make her comfortable. She needs soda / a cigarette / water, she doesn't want to watch the video, she's going to have a panic attack. Woman you killed someone, the police do not care about your comfort or feelings.
Ikr?? "The fact that I have to live with this is already punishment enough! Are you trying to make it worse?" Good lord. The fkn nerve of a murderer to think that "having to live with it" is somehow a fair punishment 🙄
The delusion is completely unreal with her. She's talking as if she's gonna go home after the interrogation and carry on with her life. Her recording it, is just mind blowing
I'm reminded of some Twitch streamer who pretended to be paralyzed for donations and one day absentmindedly stood up and walked off camera. His girlfriend, who was present and in on the scam, gasped and started rambling about going to buy fish food at a fish store. The difference in that case is the distraction story was made up on the spot. It took Sarah all night to think this up.
When she's explaining to the investigators how they started playing hide and seek she says he tagged her "tag you're it, like that you know" and then she put him in the suitcase? That isn't tag or hide and seek. Delusional.
Cause laughing at soulless lobotomies makes the situation worse. She was just being infuriating the entire time, but I do see where you’re coming from though.
When Youre a literal interrogator, you have to be ice cold, and always be aware of the consequences your words may bring to the situation. Interrogation techniques are really hard to master, and you must be really careful of what you say, and especially what you do and how you move and approach the suspect in question.
Or while watching the video she says “you guys this is killing me” umm no, killing is what you did to him. 🤦♀️ Idk how she was ever left alone w/ a child.
Insane how she somehow still blames the detectives for being arrested. "Why is this happening?" "So this was a trick!" as if this was all a plot against her to get her arrested even though she's "innocent". What a vile human being
A lawyer could easily help her make the case that she feared for her life which is why she felt that she couldn't let him out of the suitcase. Would be very easy with the past domestic abuse charges or whatever that the guy had as well. (Not for her getting off light just saying lol) This makes me think she really must be absolutely unbearable though because I'm sure every lawyer she's went through has at least tried that line of thinking for her. I bet the problem always comes down to the fact that for her to take that approach she has to admit that she knowingly kept him in the suitcase. Only an idiot would think she can get off with nothing and a vague form of self defense would be her best chance at that possibility. That being said, I don't know why the detectives didn't go down that road to at least try to get a confession. Must REALLY not have liked her lol. I also do hate to say it, but there probably is some truth to her being scared what would happen if she did let him out, but that's obviously no excuse. Lady sucks
@STFU dummy username is very appropriate to the situation 😂 literally just ask for a lawyer and then shut up EDIT: Don't get me wrong though, I'm glad this murderer was too dumb to ask for a lawyer. RIP Bozo 💀
@@user-zk8qv6oj7h Those narcissists are not very bright. Their need to protect their mask tells them calling for a lawyer makes them look guilty and also they think they can outsmart the police. I am glad they are that stupid and cause their own demise.
My jaw stayed on the floor until he said that she has gone through 6 attorneys who "filed motions to get the f#ck outta there!" At that point he said it so succinctly and with so much emotion, that I started laughing.
How annoyed she got when the officer dared to bring up how his daughters also have to live without their father. “Are you trying to make it worse?” The narcissistic supply got cut off and she wasn’t having it for one second. This is supposed to be all about her.
She is VERY HEAVILY distancing herself from reality on this. She's touching it with the tips of her fingers at best, and trying to play it as a non-event. This might explain her problems getting lawyers to stick with her. Denial is a hell of a method
I remember as a kid there were certain kids who would lie and deny something no matter how much overwhelming evidence they were faced with. Sarah is just like that.
Every time she asks why this is happening and the guy just says “because George is dead” you can tell that she’s completely incapable of understanding why that matters, and that the silent “and you killed him” isn’t remotely registering for her at all
She thought that by saying “it wasn’t intentional” was going to make it look like a accident. That her feelings was going to get her out. If the investigation team didn’t already have the footage from the phone then she would’ve probably went home after this questioning. She was totally clueless on how much trouble she was in.
Can you see how powerful the denial and projection of the mind can be? Jungian psychology emphasizes the importance of the "shadow" as an essential aspect of an individual's psyche that can lead to destructive behaviors if not integrated and acknowledged in a healthy way. The shadow refers to the unconscious and repressed aspects of one's personality that are often deemed unacceptable or negative by society or the individual themselves. These unacknowledged aspects can lead to destructive tendencies, such as violence stemming from offense about a belief or value, making fast judgments about others without knowing the full story, and avoidance of important questions. For example, the Charlie Hebdo shooting in 2015 can be attributed to an unacknowledged shadow in the perpetrators. The gunmen were offended by the satirical cartoons published by the magazine and acted out violently in response. The intensity of their reaction suggests that they may have repressed their own doubts and insecurities about their beliefs and values, and were unable to handle the perceived threat to their identity. Similarly, making fast judgments about others without knowing the full story can stem from an unacknowledged shadow. For instance, wrongful imprisonment can occur when someone is accused of a crime based on circumstantial evidence, rather than a thorough investigation of the facts. This is often due to biases and assumptions about the person's character or background, which can be influenced by an individual's unconscious prejudices and repressed emotions. Lastly, avoidance of important questions can also result from an unacknowledged shadow. In a famous interview with Jordan Peterson, he avoided answering the question about the existence of God. This avoidance can be attributed to the discomfort and anxiety that arise when one confronts the unknown and potentially contradictory aspects of their belief system. By avoiding this confrontation, individuals may fail to fully explore their beliefs and understand the true nature of their values. To address these destructive behaviors, it is important to recognize and integrate the shadow through self-awareness and mindfulness practices. Engaging in constructive dialogue and empathy building can also help individuals recognize their biases and assumptions about others, leading to more thoughtful and informed judgments. Furthermore, practicing critical thinking skills to question one's own beliefs and assumptions can help individuals confront the uncomfortable and unknown aspects of their psyche. In conclusion, the shadow in Jungian psychology is an essential aspect of an individual's psyche that can lead to destructive tendencies if not acknowledged and integrated in a healthy way. Violence stemming from offense about a belief or value, making fast judgments about others without knowing the full story, and avoidance of important questions are all examples of destructive behaviors that can stem from an unacknowledged shadow. By recognizing and integrating the shadow, individuals can move towards a more compassionate and peaceful world.
This is so relatable. You know how sometimes you stuff your partner in a suitcase and when you wake up they are dead. I blame the suitcase industry. They should have warning labels on suit cases so peole wont accidentally murder their boyfriend.
Right? You can't even play and have fun stuffing someone in a suit case. Why is there no human safety, some sort of air hole when you fully close it? Unbelievable. This woman should sue them!
In many states there's a waiting period and a background check for anyone buying a suitcase...i know a lot of ppl want assault suitcases banned... i say if u outlaw suitcases only outlaws will have suitcases..
She's acting like she's a highschooler getting reprimanded at a principal's office for calling her bf a bad name. "It's not fair! Why are you guys doing this? Can I go now?" Jesus, that lady did not understand the gravity of the situation at all
I know! I was wondering why they were openly accusing her instead of pretending to sympathize with the suspect as usual but then I realized they had the video😂
To continue your statement, 'is evidence that even though they are human, pigs should not allow emotion affect their job performance.' These pigs, by utilising their phones like teenage girls, have demonstrated their inability to remain focused on their duties and to the task at hand. They should be replaced with more competent individuals.
But they had actually tried, maybe they would have got a confession. Particularly the lead interrogator was terrible and they didn't work well as a team either and cut things off before waiting for an answer.
And yet the government send their people out to murder and be murdered n never go to jail. And the police unintentionally of intentionally kill or hurt people and never go to jail.
I can't believe she got custody of the kid at all, especially given the fact that she dumped the ex husband for a dude with known anger issues and a criminal record. Sarah is the final boss of all women.
@@andydougy4347 like obviously you never know with this shit but 'bemused patience' is more or less what i imagine my reaction would be knowing what these two people were like, he seems like he low key wasn't suprised
Omg seriously because she does not need children in her care. She bailed the current husband out of jail after multiple domestic violence charges, she does not have her marbles…
The "it wasn't intentional" thing is sticking with me. It feels very much like this was all calculated and she fully expected it to go away because it was an "accident." Lady didn't understand "negligent homicide" is a thing
I agree with you, but I once found my older friend in his car. He was headed to Costco n asked if I wanted to come along. I declined and went to bed. He musta had a stroke or something at 10PM. It was like 20 degrees that night, so they said it’s likely he succumbed to the elements :/ It was clear he was far gone. They asked me to position him on his back? Ew. It was so strange to ew touch a corpse of someone I just spoke to. Cold n stiff and just a really uncomfortable experience. I understand her apprehension is what I’m saying 😅
@@PsychologicalApparition i'm sorry for your experience! I honestly would not be able to do cpr on a dead body of someone i know, is there any reason why they would pressure you to do it even if they're dead stiff?
@@zan_len hmmm I reckon it’s procedure like in this voice recorded instance. Maybe they believe the common person isn’t qualified to declare someone as dead so they ask them of* this? 🤷🏽♂️
@@PsychologicalApparition that's the case cause the common person shouldn't announce someone is dead, even lifeguards in some countries can't announce someone dead, even if they're missing a head, cause even if its 1 in a 100, its best to presume anyone can be saved unless a doctor says so
What made me the most disgusted at her was at 33:05 where she then says “you guys already made me feel super bad for this, which to me, is more then enough for a punishment”. She thinks that just going through the stress of killing someone and being confronted on it is a fair punishment smh
Update: She has now gone through 8 total attorneys and is now representing herself. She blames the judicial system for forcing her to represent herself even though she is the reason 8 attorneys have stepped down or been fired by her.
I can’t believe she was allowed custodial visits in the home she shares with a known abuser. I imagine the ex is happy to not have to send his kid over there anymore.
Because women have more power in family court. Someone I worked with had to fight for 6 years to get custody of his son who lived with his drug addict ex. I'm not talking weed, she was a full on junkie.
@@jacedjohnson3541 fortunately in my colleagues case he did end up with full custody. That kid is his whole world. He used to tell everyone how smart his son is and how proud he is of him.
26:55 She's literally so crazy that she actually thinks if she tells them she's "never gonna drink alcohol again in any way shape or form", and makes really serious faces, that they're just gonna be like, "oh! Why didn't you say so? I guess that's good enough for us! You're free to go!"
my favorite part was when she told them living with the fact that she killed him and having to live without him was punishment enough for killing him LOL
I feel like the reason JCS is such a massive success and the reason it has kickstarted a whole UA-cam community of similar videos, is because it really does feel more like “studying criminal psychology” than “watching true crime”
@@gespachosoup yeah exactly. So many would have had a field day with the strange and gruesome way this poor guy died. I can just imagine the luggage jokes...
I've seen people describe how they accidentally parked in the wrong spot with more emotional engagement than her describing how she suffocated a man to death.
One time a plain small brown paper bag flew out of my car window by accident, and I'm really anti-litter and there were other cars around and my vehicle is pretty recognizable and I felt really bad. I'm basically over it lol it's been years (and goodness knows I've more than made up for it with habitually picking up litter), but I still have more remorse and shame about that dumb paper bag than this woman has about committing murder jfc 😂
@@ItsAsparageese you are a complete paycopath
Lol, yup
I've truly have felt worse about telling someone they didn't sing well , then this woman does about taking a life. It's WILD how people can think and be like this
But that wasn't her plan....
“Now I’m going to have to live without him.”
Detective “So will his daughters..”
“Are you trying to make it worse!?!” What a complete narcissist.
this lady is ridiculous lol
I mean it was unintentional.
Bingo, she has some loose wires.
Laughed my ass off at that moment. Comedy genius 🤣
thats just white folks in general sweetie
She's so offended that the detectives had the nerve to interrogate her and then arrest her for the murder she committed. I was half expecting her to ask for a manager.
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Detective Dan, that is such an awesome and spot on comment….
Im dead lmao
Karens arent real, theyre made up by customer service companies/retail companies so they can get away with giving you shitty service. Stop participating in racism!
UPDATE: Sarah Boone has now been found guilty of Second-Degree Murder and will be sentenced on December 2nd
Second degree????
@@idkanymore6634 women lol
That's a shame. 🤣
8 attorneys and one Sharpie hand drawn poster later.
@@idkanymore6634 She was even offered a 15 yrs plea deal but she DENIED it.
sentencing pog
Her saying she’s never gonna drink alcohol again was very insightful on her part. She’s gonna be in prison for life.
They can make toilet wine, she'll get her fix.
You ever heard of prison hooch my friend?
@@TubBunnyChews Definitely a different flavor palette than the OTC wines out in the street.
Nah shes not a drug dealer, she will only do like 6 or 7years and will be released from prison for 'good behaviour' if she was caught dealing drugs it would be 30 to life
@@MetalSword95 I dont think this woman has ever been accused of "good behavior" in her entire life
“I would do ANYTHING for him”
*Male detective looks over*
“Wouldnt let him out of a suitcase though”
Dude has hilarious timing.
That was funny af lol
😂😂😂
Lol anything but let him live a happy life
Timestamp if you can?
@@SmithWhite-pf9kq lmao
The irony of her concern for a panic attack in the holding cell when she trapped him in a suitcase to die is unreal...
I didn't even think about that. What a conceited bitch. Didn't care about his panic attack while being suffocated.
Thats actually hilarious and really true.
Not defending her at all however it sounded like this was his way of punishing her.
@@rosagalvan8231 what ?
@@Blazingbud i think he meant to say her way of punishing him, because based on what other people have said too, apparently there was a previous picture where she put her son in a suitcase but the police put it off as a game. It seems like this was probably already a punishment she used against him, and just based on how she's acted it seemed like shes probably left him in a suitcase overnight or for long periods of time before and just like those previous times she went to bed thinking ohh, hes finally gonna feel how i feel from his abuse, she went to bed.
The video narrator's 98% stone cold serious to 2% out of pocket humor ratio really brings this whole video together. Nice job!
after her miranda rights
detective: do you understand?
sarah: yes
narrator: sarah has no idea what just happened 😂😂
"That's not how you play hide and seek"
Welcome to JCS.
Just a dash of levity really helps
She acts like a customer not a human, it's amazing. It's as if she broke a mildly expensive trinket at the store and is only talking to workers because she fully expects it may just end up with them apologising to her and giving her a free coupon if she's stubborn enough
Yeah, it's funny, as normal and healthy people, we react emotionally (heavy breathing, facial expressions, fidgeting, etc) even if we lie, but this person does not seem to be even phased by having killed an intimate partner. It's like she's a whole different species.
Homicidal Karen
She's used to being given all the benefits that come with being a Karen.
Customers are human. you must work in retail
@@ggmann13 lol. Quick on the draw!
“His family have never liked me” well i have to admit they have a good judge of character 👍
Lmao!!
bruh he was abusive XD they're both criminals
@@happyd6426 Men are only abusive when their women don't listen to them.
@@happyd6426I don't sew how that little guy could be abusive. I mean, they hit you and you knock him senseless. Simple.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 men are stronger than women a man of any size hitting a woman WILL hurt. Either way their relationship sounds toxic, moreso from her.
Feels like the female interrogator is new to the job. Perhaps the guy is helping to mentor/train her. He even gave her a hand signal at the end of the interrogation to ask 1 last time whether sarah has been telling the truth. Also, the frustration when the laptop died in the middle of the interrogation was absolutely understandable... That was a crucial moment/surprise attack on sarah. Now she had time to ruminate on her response while the laptop slowly reboots...
yeah most investigators are morons. the only videos we see are the ones where suspects basically implicate themselves.
you get occasion good ones like the cross dressing colonel investigator but most law enforcement is moronic.
just research cases of killers where cops had several chances to catch the perps if not for absolute clown level incompetence.
he mentioned multiple times that shes the lead detective?
@Nailpainter1 she may have been given the opportunity to lead the investigation under supervision. However she is leading so confidently...interrupting the other guy and slow pace of talking. Maybe I'm wrong! 😊
The fact she said she had a panic attack last time she was in a small cell hits different when you remember that she left her boyfriend zipped up in a suitcase…
Also when she says "you're killing me" as they're watching a video of him trapped in a suitcase lmao. I thought maybe she was making a dark joke or something but idk if she's smart enough to even comprehend the irony.
Ok my gawd! You said it so well,
omg I didn't think of that!!!!
No shit.... I didn't think about that
@Tony Wilcox bro watched two seconds and called it a day
Unironically saying “you guys are killing me right now “ during your homicide Interrogation is an almost impressive level of self awareness
Lmfao seriously
Did you mean “lack” of self-awareness. Narcissism personified
What blows my mind is I've seen people say the exact same thing several times watching these types of videos
@@lucienelson he didn’t mean it was a high level. Just an impressive level lmao
@@lucienelson “zero” is a level, after all.
it took her 2 hours to figure out the 2 detectives, with video evidence of her murdering a man, were not just giving her a lecture. incredible.
Yeah it's bizarre, and then her biggest concern is about her purse...she really had no idea she was in such serious shit she is batshit insane. I wouldn't expect a person of her age to be so far gone, it's like those kids who think telling a cop they have anxiety will get them out of handcuffs
Hello? No, that isn't what occurred. They were try to get her to admit guilt, and a potential unfair claim of intent, without a lawyer present, and further breaching her right to remain silent, by assuming she deliberately intended, possessed this intention, to leave him in the suitcase to die, without any knowledge that death wasn't foreseeable, by being in a suitcase.
It's very possible she very much believed he would be able to open the suitcase himself, to let himself go. I'm unclear on if the suitcase was flipped over by her on purpose, so he would have to really struggle to get out, from upside down, or not get out. I do recall them discussing that. Hopefully, I'll rehear it.
The circular thinking from the detectives weren't much with any unbias, would be easily frustrating, no depicting anything new.
So, I may be mistaken. Pardon.
@@anonony9081 she thinks she's the main character in the universe, of course they were going to let her go on to live her fabulous life and oh also give her back the ring
@@politetiggys How did they breach her right to silence? She never refused to speak, they never threatened her to speak, or coheres her to speak. They read her the Miranda rights, maybe if she didn't have a massive ego she would have known to invoke a lawyer instead of thinking she'll just outwit them and clear her name.
It's just not how it works. Her defense would easily rip this evidence to part if it was gained unlawfully, but they did not.
because it wasnt intentional
The way she nonchalantly points at the laptop - when she is being shown damning evidence - and says, "Your battery is about to die," really speaks to how much she fails to grasp the seriousness of the situation she put herself in. I was shocked.
'Oh, so you do know what something about to die looks like then'.
"OH geeze, you're right! I guess you're free to go."
I love how she says “I’m claustrophobic” after leaving a man to suffocate to death in a suitcase
Those kinda people always project onto others. Of course she'd inflict her worst fear onto somebody else. She's all the thinks of I bet, why would she take the time to consider what he'd be afraid of.
You can cut the irony with a knife throughout this whole interrogation
@@hanselmanryanjames "you're killing me"
Good point what a heartless evil woman
She’s just trying to get them to stop. She’ll say anything
Imagine saying "you guys are killing me" to the investigators after you've just murdered someone. This is so crazy.
[TW: cycle of abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse]
I have actually spent my whole life trying to understand the mindset of people like this because so many are in my family.
It makes perfect sense when you understand that some people have little to no emotional empathy or affective empathy--or they repress any affective empathy that they feel.
Affective empathy is feeling for another person or feeling what another person feels. For example, feeling sad when you see someone get hurt or actually feeling physical pain as well.
Some people don't feel anything for other people, only themselves. Ted Bundy is a good example. He put his victims through horrible physical and psychological pain, then when he was arrested and tried he complained about the conditions he experienced as a prisoner.
This lack of empathy and antisocial behavior toward others is associated with antisocial personality disorder, formerly known as sociopathy or psychopathy.
The cause of ASPD is unknown, but it is likely a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
In the case of my family, it is both. The genetic predisposition for ASPD is passed down through our genes and reinforced through generations of physical and psychological abuse.
My mom broke the cycle of abuse and gave me a childhood full of love. I inherited other genetic conditions from her, like ADHD and autism, but not ASPD. I have a lot of empathy, especially for victims of abuse like she was growing up. We watch true crime together now to try to understand people like her father and grandfather and brothers, who enjoy hurting others.
It's important to note, however, that not everyone with ASPD is a killer or even a criminal. Some people with ASPD become surgeons or CEOs, where they turn their lack of empathy into an asset. It's a lot easier to stay calm as a surgeon while your patient starts to crash if you don't care about the patient or their family.
Right I was like "not as much as you killed him!" 😂
I love how she said ... "your batteries about to die" like that would be the end of it lololol and how the hell did she get him in that suitcase
Projection is what its called. You accuse others of doing what youre doing.
@Vixinaful I don't think it's that. "You're killing me" is just a turn of phrase, it's just ironic that that is the one she chose to use.
She's worried about having a panic attack in a holding cell? Imagine how the guy she trapped in the suitcase felt.
Well she looks to me like an alcoholic. She's not only going to have panic attacks but maybe the DTs as well.
She doesn't have panic attacks. That's just part of her act to garner pity and get herself preferential treatment, like the whole "I need water" at the crime scene.
@@annehaight9963 to be fair she probably had a massive hang over, but she is insufferable
he felt good probably
i mean the guy was physically abusive, police were involved for him beating her multiple times, hard to feel sorry for him.
She gave herself away in the phone call. She doesn't sound like someone who just found a dead body; she sounds like she's trying to get a refund on the soap she ordered off of Amazon
With only respect, please don’t encourage this kind of thinking. This woman is guilty as sin and has a weird affect on the phone calling the cops - I won’t deny either of those fact. But there are many, many people who will fit the latter but not the former in an emergency. People are weird, especially when stressed. We do not always react in ways that are easily legible to others. We’re just too complicated. We need to hold space for each other to act fucking weird in the face of tragedy, trauma, death.
We need this thinking. The cast majority of the time it's correct.@@raquele8508
@@raquele8508 yep sick of monday morning quaterbacks. if she was emotional they'd say it sounded so obviously faked and over the top.
sound calm and you're a psycho.
Does she not understand that “accidentally” killing someone “because” you were drunk, doesn’t make you innocent?
Edit: Listen, I don’t like editing my comments, but I seriously need to clear something up that’s *very trivial* to understand. Notice how *BECAUSE* is in quotation marks? Yeah… stop replying about how being drunk might lighten her punishment, because she *clearly* didn’t do the crime because she was drunk.
I mowed a man down with my car last night on the way home, but I didn't _intentionally_ do it... I blame the wine.
I committed several war crimes in Belarus resulting in thousands of civilian casualties but I was on cocaine at the time so it wasn’t my fault.
His recent wounds lead me to think she was kicking him while he was in the suitcase. Gross
@@bozzutoman That's no defense unless you are REALLY drunk.
@@nohandleforme.... No shit sherlock.
the fact the ex husband was not surprised at such a bizarre situation is very telling.
He can’t wait to go to court for full custody j could just hear his happy laugh lol
He figured out at some point that he made a bad choice by marrying her. Who knows what she might have done to him eventually if he just made her angry. It's a sad situation.
The fact that he had to call her to find out if she was too drunk to have her kid over for the night tells you eeeeverything you need to know.
@@LazyCreepypasta insane he already wasn’t given full custody. it’s a serious problem when a woman such as her is legally required to see her kids.
She stayed at his house the night after..How do we know he wasn’t surprised for another reason…
She's acting like a teen who doesn't want to get grounded for throwing a house party.
Or trying to talk herself out of a speeding ticket for going 120 in a school zone “ I won’t ever speed again I promise”
Unbelievable
They only had one bottle of wine! it wasn't a party! they were just playing a game!
Except now she actually took another human being's life, not just a vase or a carpet.
Well... women...
As of 8/23/2024, in a Newsweek article - "Over four years since her arrest, Boone has yet to go to trial and has gone through eight lawyers. Several resigned due to 'irreconcilable differences.'" Unreal.
I read she is being charged on Dec 2nd and she also refused a plea deal for 2nd degree murder with 15 year sentence.
My favorite moment is around 31:27, when Sarah describes how she would do "anything" for the victim while the second detective almost jokingly states, "wouldn't let him out of the suitcase" while glancing to the second detective.
I've gotta say, something about that detective was such a breath of fresh air. His reactions seem so real and genuine.
She would do anything for love, but she won't do that
Yep anything but saving his life😂
That was hilarious
@@bingalz1 lol nice one
when you start an answer with "honestly" it puts the cops at ease and lets them know you are telling the truth
Lol yep
😂🤦🏼♀️
😂😂😂😂 and "believe me when I say this"
😂
I actually taught my autistic bro to actually start rudely but no aggressively
She’s worried about the ring, water, her purse, etc., but never shows concern over the man she killed. What a lovely woman.
or his familly
I get the sense they were mutually abusive and he got the worst of it.
WHY WOULD SHE BE CONCERNED ABOUT HIM, SHE'S JUST KILLED HIM & IN THE MOST CRUELLEST WAY
SO THERE'S EVERY CLUE RIGHT THERE WHY SHE'S SHOWING NO CONCERN, BECAUSE SHE'S NOT!
@@cheryl5994 hey, I think you’re caplock is on.
"I'm worried for my life" but not worried about the life you just took from someone you were supposed to love.
It's sick. She can still only think about herself
We need more videos from you JCS. You are the standard for criminal psychology interrigation video reviews. Very interesting stuff, bravo
other channels like this are reporting JCS because he is very good at it, youtube sucks so he got some videos taken donw, he got upsted and left this channel
@@Eldesinstalado What's his new chanel?
@@Eldesinstalado JCS is a team of people. The voice you hear is the UA-camr Kizzume, who is mostly just the narrator. There is a JCS patreon with more content.
@innocentnemesis3519 I like his voice, but this video hits different. You can clearly tell its ai. The lack of tone and poor pacing really throw me off.
I like how they literally have her on camera murdering someone, and she acts like it's weird that they're not just letting her go.
Glad she was one of the people who DESERVED to wait in jail for their trial due to covid
To be fair it wasn’t intentional and she doesn’t remember doing it so she’s basically 100% innocent.
Plus she says she’ll never drink wine again! :)
@@collinslogan01 she deserves the electric chair
she would have a much better chance in another dimension
@@collinslogan01 😂
"you guys are killing me right now" is one of the most hilariously shocking things she can drop while being interogated for disgusting murder
omg and "its not fair" on top of that, wow, shes very punchable
I thought the murder was very clean and tidy
Kind of ironic she felt trapped in a confined space
Just like a modern woman
"I'm blaming it on the wine!"
"Ohhh in that case you're free to go! Officers, arrest that wine bottle".
33:15 “Living with what I did is punishment enough”
It’s almost impressive how unaware and horrible she is
Lady: “Living with what I did is punishment enough”
Narrator: The state did not agree.
She meant zipping the victim in that suitcase is enough punishment for her to live with. Why don't you think she genuinely made a mistake? There's a chance she actually didn't mean to take his life but was probably high a d forgot(which cannot be totally ruled out). The problem here is,her explanations are not well taught
@@TELLITALLPODCAST the math ain’t mathing for it to have been an accident. Especially with the video showing malice and lack of remorse.
@@TELLITALLPODCAST bro no one in these comments cares for rehabilitation or the nuance of “crime” or the criminal justice system. All these people are simply here to affirm their paranoia and fears and dickride JCS for doing pseudoscientific body language analysis as if it requires any sort of skill.
I literally did a face palm at that statement and yelled, "That's not up to you." She acted as if this, along with "not intentionally. " Was going to cause the cops to be like,"Oh perfect, misunderstanding, then you're free to go." As if second-degree murder and all the levels of manslaughter don't exist for her.
I really freaking miss this channel. No one -- NO ONE -- does it like you guys.
Sara is definitely the type of person to order her food wrong at a restaurant and then act like it's the server's/cook's fault and demand a refund.
this is indeed the biggest take away from the entire event.... so true.
Not anymore
I think she might be a little worse than that
I think she is a Karen to the nth degree. The worst Karen ever.
Why are you doing this to me?
“She’s currently working with her 7th lawyer, six have already filed motions to get the fuck outta there!” God I’ve missed you JCS. What a line, what a legend
Hahaha, I knew somebody had to have quoted this diamond line.
As soon as I heard that line I had to look in the comments, that was hilarious.
This is absolutely something I can see Scott saying. Shout-out True Crime Loser
This is why we love JCS, because in the middle of all this quiet, and he's so very quiet in his speech, he zings this pure emotion into the mix at the perfect golden moment.
Her, probably: "Lucky Number 7~"
The way she repeats "you're killing me" while watching herself murder someone is what does it for me
Unbelievable
Is this the first time she experienced empathy? 🤔
What's almost as shocking is the fact that nobody thought to say "no, you're killing him" in response.
@@j2simpso Judging by the fact 6 attorneys have ditched her when that's really hard to do as a lawyer, I don't think she experienced it even then.
That What I Was Thinking... And The Part About 6 Of Her Former Lawyers Filing A Motion To Get The Fuck Out Of There...Hahahahaha 🧂
JCS if you aren’t posting anymore we need closure. Your channel is too awesome to let go.
Closure for this case? She was just found guilt for 2nd degree murder.
@@godalmighty83 nah for JCS, he isnt uploading anymore
I probably wouldn't be uploading either if 15 different edgy hacks copying me received more rep than me
creators dgaf about fans.
when money dries up (demonetisation etc) they don't have any incentive to post.
when they need you it's all "i make videos for the fans"
look at how prank channels died out overnight
It's morbidly funny how she keeps talking to the detectives like she's explaining to some friends why it's not that big of a deal that she did a little bit of trolling.
Thats exactly what it sounds like!
"we do a bit of trolling in our house"
we commit a little murder
@@afkenvy 😂
She did a considerable amount of trolling.
It is pathetic that she thinks just because she didn't "intentionally" kill him, that somehow absolves her of responsibility. If you accidentally shoot someone to death, you are still responsible for killing them.
I feel like she keeps saying that because it was so premeditated
Alec Baldwin: "hold my beer"
Isn't there a difference between murder and manslaughter in terms of sentence, in the US?
@@nrvous_250gt bruh, as if those are really that similar
@@moochoopr9551 Can probably be both professor
You just know this woman gave retail managers absolute hell when she was free.
“This suitcase is not big enough . It’s for my boyfriend.”
Oh my God the queen of Karen's
😂😂
This just killed me, but I'm sure it wasn't intentional.
@@jr9395LOLLL good one
My boy is sitting next to the judge at the trial rn for law school. Couldn't be more proud of him and wild af that he's seeing her in real time.
@domdso Really? Judge Kraynick is definitely the one to learn from.
The abrupt and deadpan delivery of “that’s not how you play hide and seek” absolutely killed me
😂😂😂😂
16:04
😂😂😂 16:04
She talked him into getting in there and wouldn't let him out how the hell did she forget to take him out
It seems there was evidence that he had been struck in the head. She claims they were playing a game and he got in willingly. I suspect she knocked him out and stuffed him in the suitcase. When he came to and begged to be let out, she said F you. We only have her version that there was a game and he was willing. He can't tell his version.
Her not realizing that killing people is a crime even if you didn’t do it intentionally is hilarious.
I didn't _mean_ to crash head-on with that bicyclist, hurtling them over my windshield, consequently k*lling them. I was *suuper* drunk, okay?......
Soo, we good, right?
Killing people isn't always a crime though for example self-defense.
@@songcramp66 they were playing hide and seek, remember?
It also somewhat makes makes a mockery of 'stand your ground laws' in some American states too!
Carl, that kills people
Wow. Her being worried that she might have a panic attack from being locked in a holding cell is really ironic considering how she killed the guy.
Yes! She obviously has a total lack of self-awareness!
Killed a guy by locking him in a suitcase***
Sorry but I would never lock someone in a suitcase never in a million years
@@BeeKayy13you ok? Safe to assume most, if not all of the people reading comments have watched or are watching the video. Even if they haven't, the comment is fine and it may pique their interest. What were you hoping to accomplish here?
@@rockyevans1584 emphasizing how ironic it is tht she was worried about being in a confined space, ya robot
It’s so satisfying to watch this after the verdict. Especially her saying stuff like “I have been punished enough”
It is almost humorous how her ex-husband did not seem surprised at all that this had happened. His demeanor was almost like “I knew something like this was going to happen some day.” I can only imagine him saying to himself as he drove away to pick up his son “Thank God I divorced her!”
He was also defending her by claiming her boyfriend was abusive. Probably so that she wouldn't go to prison so she could take their son off him once in a while
He probably just didn't know which one would kill the other.
@@andrewjoyce9038 I think it's the opposite. He told the cops she had a motive.
I am surprised he wasn't brought up given that he was the first to be contacted.
@@RunstarHomer fr
UPDATE 7/2/24: the judge has ruled that Sarah B has lost her right to counsel after her 8th attorney has withdrawn from her case. She must now represent herself.
I’m so ready to see her talk to a judge and get sent to jail 😂😂😂😂 it’s gonna be comical
I'm tired of our justice system turning psychopaths into celebrities. Ignore this EVIL! Y'all spread it around for profit! God is not pleased.
She'll be fine she said it wasn't intentional.
Jeez, what a lunatic.
I dont think thats what happened
I believe she gave up and decided to represent herself because if you keep firing counsel then the judge basically says "I don't care if you don't like them, you can either stick with this last counsel or you can represent yourself" and she chose the latter
Why is she calling it ‘hide and seek’ if she had to zip him into the suitcase? There’s no hiding or seeking going on.
Your smart!! Good point!
I think she inferred that the husband was the one who got in the suitcase himself initially, as part of hide and seek
She helped him find the hiding place..... she has short term memory loss so every 15s she forgets everything LMAO
So if he hide and she did the seeking and knew he was in the suitcase , why didn't she open and let him out?
I thought the same thing.
I love the idea that 6 different attorneys completely bailed on her because of her personality and behavior.
They probably couldn't get past her insistence that she didn't do it intentionally, even though the lawyer doesn't care either way, just needs to know the truth. Idiot.
6! Professional, likely capable and court assigned attorneys who have to jump through major hoops to get off a case all bailed. If she pleaded she would be much much better off but she can't see that. I would think some time in prison, away from booze and her kid would give her some perspective.
@@jenmdawg i hope they never let her out of solitary, she recorded him pleading for his life
...and the fact she recorded herself murdering her boyfriend. What kind of defense could they possibly mount?
Defense attorneys that have all seen their share of crazy…said she was too much for them. That’s saying a lot
Jury was in under 1.5 hours, cheers to you and your work JCS 🍻
She seems to think that murder is ok as long as it is unintentional
i mean that is manslaughter
Wyatt, Do you think it was unintentional? I bet she didn't intend to kill him. Her actions in her drunken state definitely killed him so she is totally responsible, but I doubt she planned it ahead of time. But she doesn't seem to feel the least bit bad about what she did.
Um that’s not murder though
@@Systematicsphere Well, guess what I just did? I looked up the definition of "murder." I hadn't really thought about it, but---yes! Of course. It has to be intentional.
So I guess I am of the opinion that she didn't murder him.
I think she is responsible for his death. I think she is one of the most obnoxious human beings I have ever heard. I think she ought to be punished. But I don't think she murdered him.
Do you?
@@melissasw64 She's clearly a drunken idiot that wanted to torture her abusive boyfriend. seems pretty cut and dry to me
The fact that Sarah managed to piss off an ex-husband, the inerragators, six attorneys, a plethora of officers, and the narrator of the video is just beyond me
What about the viewers? Am I not* important?
What a piece of work
Gawd, you guys it's not fair. Like she was just like gaaawd not fair
I feel bad for her cellmates...
Watching her was so frustrating, I was hoping the detectives would just tell her to stfu and that she’s going to jail for life
By far the funniest bit is when she says "I would have done anything for him" and the male Detective replies " You wouldn't let him out of the suitcase". Priceless.
I know I should laugh at this video. But I laughed so hard at that
timestamp?
Yeah timestamp
@@danielogle3743
I'm in the first few mins into this video and im seeing this comment.
I am sadly laughing too lol! I feel horrible.
31:27
UA-cam policing JCS while saying nothing to the other channels who make the exact same content is the real crime.
I love when the lady said she would do anything for him and the investigator said “well you gave up checking up on him”. That was an amazing come back.
31:26
“Wouldn’t let him out of a suitcase” damn...
Singing "I would do anything for love
Anything you've been dreaming of, but I just won't do that"
She would do anything for him, even end his life.
Can you see me 😢
This woman is totally detached from reality. A true train wreck of a human being. Her denial of what she did shows self preservation on a whole different level. Her ex is so lucky to be rid of her as well as the 9 year old son.
Yep she would’ve probably killed ex boyfriend also !
I'm glad the ex isn't dead as well! Lucky man right there...
I didn't know that. She has a son? oh my
@@jeannewommack1762 With her D.N.A. yikes.
She IS A MOTHER! How scary
Imagine being so intolerable that 6 attorneys refuse to work with you.
I guess she wants someone who set her free from jail, with that evidence not in this life!😆
Reminds me of when Jodi Arias' attorney tried multiple times to be dismissed from her case. He actually developed cancer from the stress. He's thankfully recovered and has since written a book about it and has retired from law.
@@SaltySteff”May I be dismissed? I have stress-induced cancer.”
“Lol no”
no amount of money would make me want to work with her
Spoken like an honest person,@@MM-gu8tk, that was your 1st mistake. ✌🏼🤣👍🏼
Cant stop thinking about how crazily glad i am that her kid wasnt in her custody. I cant imagine what or how much worse her drunk rage would have been. She reminds me so much of my my mom, and im sure she must have inflicted some sort of abuse onto her poor kid
Even lawyers are like nope can't stand this woman. This must be one of the most infuriating interrogations I have seen.
lmao
"hi I'm saul goodman, did you know that you're a piece of shit? constitution says you are, and so do I. I believe every man, woman, and child is innocent except you"
Lmfao
She had a high opinion of herself and thought she was one step ahead of the police. It was entertaining watching her realise she was not so in control as she thought 😂
This channel is not the same anymore. The commentator seems to be in a rush and misses out a lot of details. I am unsubbing for sure.
She was reporting his death like she was ordering a pizza. Dangerous and disturbed woman.
How did she survive over 40 years of life with this level of intelligence
Simple, she’s a woman
She is quite intelligent where she lives.
Most people just don't have time or energy to be caught up with the likes of her.
By being American and simultaneously female.
@@corys7604 yikes
I miss this dude. The best true crime page on the internet.
“I’m blaming it on the wine” is an insane thing to say when confronted with murder accusations
and she said both of them only had 1 bottle
And I need to get some of that wine, because that's some damn good wine!
She just says anything that comes to mind which worsens the situation
Wine moms are terrifying!
The wine didn't force itself into her mouth
the fact that she asks to not be put in a tight cell while being arrested for confining someone in a tight space and suffocating them to death is baffling. i can't believe she lacks that much self awareness
Maybe she did it to him because it is her biggest fear to be in a small room. She wanted him to suffer the biggest pain she could possibly imagine.
@@DerSaa there is no way this woman would ever convince me to do anything .This guy must have been really drunk
@@DerSaa why make excuses for the wicked. If you excuse the wicked, your wicked yourself. The Bible says that. People need more God in their life.
@@miken8387 He's not making excuses for her, he's explaining why she chose this method of murder. I'm not sure how you managed to read his comment and think he's making excuses for her.
@@miken8387 That's literally what lawyers do.
i can’t get over the fact that she had over 12 hours to prepare her defence story and still settled on a misunderstood game of hide and seek …
Don't forget they were doing a puzzle as well
she also had 12 hours to delete those videos and somehow just totally forgot about them or didnt even think to check her phone before calling 911 🤦🏼♀️
I don't understand why they wouldn't have taken her in right away. She could have left town in that time.
Had 12 hours to call a lawyer, or atleast say nothing.
Lol😂😂😂😂😂
Its been forever since an amazing video. It seems like every month im checking for a new upload. Your returns are always so amazing.
Only a pure sociopath would have the audacity to argue over an engagement ring while being questioned about murdering the person who had the ring.
That was disgusting.
She wanted to pawn it, I think, because "she" bought it
to be fair this is Orange County
I cant believe she even thought it through the night before as a logical thing to ask going with her perfectly planned story to seem not guilty. That truly was horrible
Also, she was so obsessed with that fucking water too 😐 A person just lost their life and your bitching about a drink? I get cotton mouth (im diabetic mine gets so bad sometimes it makes me gag cuz my whole mouth throat is super dry) but dude, TALK TO THE FUCKING COPS.
Beyond all the narcissism, tragedy and unintentional comedy - she really doesn't understand the rules of Hide and Seek.
The whole time I was thinking, that's not hide and seek!!
Further more who plays that at their age? What's next? 'Duck, duck, Goose"?
@@mlokole254 me too! if i was on a jury in this case i wouldn't be able to get past that.
@@kendallevans4079 I mean, I know plenty of happily married couples who never fully let go of being silly and childlike with one another, its what keeps their relationship young and glowing. Growing up doesn't mean you have to be boring.
@@Drux.i Wise words stranger on the internet
I've never seen someone try to Karen their way out of a murder charge. From the first second of the 911 call, she's acting like this whole situation is just a mildly annoying inconvenience. Completely narcissistic and delusional.
Most women are!
@@JohnSmith-gi7jw #ThingsIncelsSay
But she's been through so much.
AND SHE VOTES!
@@JohnSmith-gi7jw get out of here lmaooo
jcs pls come back ur channel is so good!
omg gloomy bear pfp 🥰♥️
@@auuafm :3
"Nonetheless, I have to live without him now."
"His daughters too."
"Are you trying to make it worse?"
Amazing how quickly the pity party turns to anger when she's asked to think about someone else.
"i can't watch this, 2 minutes?! guys this is killing me "💀
Exactly. You can tell this person has blamed everyone else for EVERYTHING her entire life.
@@riptideRaidersthe aftermath of tiktok... 2 minutes is too long
I was literally reading your comment as she was saying that and I had the exact same thought.
Narc. Psychopaths.
Not every narcissist is a psychopath, but every psychopath is a narcissist.
It's IMPLIED THROUGH THE LACK OF EMOTION OR CARE FOR ANYONE OTHER THEN THE PERSON THEMSELVES.
NARCISSISTS.
Not narcotics.
(Just to be clear)
"Are you trying to make it worse?" The fact that she thinks she deserves sympathy is insane.
Yeah this is just one example of her repeated insistence that they need to be doing more to make her comfortable. She needs soda / a cigarette / water, she doesn't want to watch the video, she's going to have a panic attack. Woman you killed someone, the police do not care about your comfort or feelings.
Yo. Can’t believe she said that. She DID it.
Ikr?? "The fact that I have to live with this is already punishment enough! Are you trying to make it worse?" Good lord. The fkn nerve of a murderer to think that "having to live with it" is somehow a fair punishment 🙄
There's a reason why attorneys dodged this like a bullet.
The delusion is completely unreal with her. She's talking as if she's gonna go home after the interrogation and carry on with her life. Her recording it, is just mind blowing
How do you play hide and seek but hide the person you are seeking? Possibly the worst excuse from a criminal ever
I'm reminded of some Twitch streamer who pretended to be paralyzed for donations and one day absentmindedly stood up and walked off camera. His girlfriend, who was present and in on the scam, gasped and started rambling about going to buy fish food at a fish store. The difference in that case is the distraction story was made up on the spot. It took Sarah all night to think this up.
Oh lawdddd I wish they asked her this I would simply expire 😂
The suitcase probably had wheels on it 🤣🤣🤣
This exactly what I thought. 😂😂😂 like??
When she's explaining to the investigators how they started playing hide and seek she says he tagged her "tag you're it, like that you know" and then she put him in the suitcase? That isn't tag or hide and seek. Delusional.
Aaand she has been found guilty of second-degree murder.
saying "guys this is not cool" when you're getting charged with murder is so ridiculous im surprised they didnt laugh
Cause laughing at soulless lobotomies makes the situation worse. She was just being infuriating the entire time, but I do see where you’re coming from though.
When Youre a literal interrogator, you have to be ice cold, and always be aware of the consequences your words may bring to the situation.
Interrogation techniques are really hard to master, and you must be really careful of what you say, and especially what you do and how you move and approach the suspect in question.
😂
Her entire logic “unintentional” like lady come the fk on! Who you trying to fool here?!
Or while watching the video she says “you guys this is killing me” umm no, killing is what you did to him. 🤦♀️ Idk how she was ever left alone w/ a child.
The fact she's on her 7th lawyer is really really telling and how he phrased it almost made me spit tea on myself
Yes it's really really really telling
This
I wonder how many lawyers can you go through before the state can say "Fuck you, you're representing yourself, good luck bitch"
when your lawyer dont want anything to do with you, its bad i would say
Not intentional!
Insane how she somehow still blames the detectives for being arrested. "Why is this happening?" "So this was a trick!" as if this was all a plot against her to get her arrested even though she's "innocent". What a vile human being
not intentionally!
If she wanted to go home that night, then she should’ve asked for a lawyer.
Her incompetence of handling of the situation isn’t on the cop at all
A lawyer could easily help her make the case that she feared for her life which is why she felt that she couldn't let him out of the suitcase. Would be very easy with the past domestic abuse charges or whatever that the guy had as well. (Not for her getting off light just saying lol) This makes me think she really must be absolutely unbearable though because I'm sure every lawyer she's went through has at least tried that line of thinking for her. I bet the problem always comes down to the fact that for her to take that approach she has to admit that she knowingly kept him in the suitcase. Only an idiot would think she can get off with nothing and a vague form of self defense would be her best chance at that possibility.
That being said, I don't know why the detectives didn't go down that road to at least try to get a confession. Must REALLY not have liked her lol. I also do hate to say it, but there probably is some truth to her being scared what would happen if she did let him out, but that's obviously no excuse. Lady sucks
@STFU dummy username is very appropriate to the situation 😂 literally just ask for a lawyer and then shut up
EDIT: Don't get me wrong though, I'm glad this murderer was too dumb to ask for a lawyer. RIP Bozo 💀
@@user-zk8qv6oj7h Those narcissists are not very bright. Their need to protect their mask tells them calling for a lawyer makes them look guilty and also they think they can outsmart the police. I am glad they are that stupid and cause their own demise.
Who's here to recap after this thing was found guilty of second degree murder a few days ago?
When she said “this is not cool” when she’s being interrogated for murder actually made my jaw drop
"this isnt cool" "this isnt fair" like does she realizes shes not talking to a equal in this moment?
She looks like a child, totally immature and self-centered.
I've definitely said something wasn't cowabunga or cash money in the most inappropriate circumstances.
One of those dizzy immature Imbeciles who thinks doing dumb shit is "cool."
My jaw stayed on the floor until he said that she has gone through 6 attorneys who "filed motions to get the f#ck outta there!" At that point he said it so succinctly and with so much emotion, that I started laughing.
How annoyed she got when the officer dared to bring up how his daughters also have to live without their father. “Are you trying to make it worse?” The narcissistic supply got cut off and she wasn’t having it for one second. This is supposed to be all about her.
Exactly, as if her guilt would be worse than losing a father.
And she saying "feeling bad is punishment enough" is as cruel as sneaky as idiotic.
She's obviously the victim here! They are so mean! 😂
She is VERY HEAVILY distancing herself from reality on this. She's touching it with the tips of her fingers at best, and trying to play it as a non-event. This might explain her problems getting lawyers to stick with her. Denial is a hell of a method
For dam sure!!!! What an Idiot!! Idiocracy is so so REAL
I remember as a kid there were certain kids who would lie and deny something no matter how much overwhelming evidence they were faced with. Sarah is just like that.
You know who else is like that? Our government
I have a crazy niece who does this. I always say she’s evil and will end up in trouble. She’s 9. 😢
Adults do this too. It's a theistic mindset, the mindset of those that remodel abuse into something else and lies from their partners into nothing.
Pathological liars. One who commits to their narrative regardless.
@@choco699 yep. We watched my niece destroy a pool table and she flat out denied it was her. Just kept smugly saying no I didn’t, over and over.
Man I wish this channel would start uploading again so badly. Ive watched everything on this channel 2-3 times now.
Every time she asks why this is happening and the guy just says “because George is dead” you can tell that she’s completely incapable of understanding why that matters, and that the silent “and you killed him” isn’t remotely registering for her at all
I wish they would have just said because you killed him.
The guy's deadpan responses at the end were pretty good
She thought that by saying “it wasn’t intentional” was going to make it look like a accident. That her feelings was going to get her out. If the investigation team didn’t already have the footage from the phone then she would’ve probably went home after this questioning. She was totally clueless on how much trouble she was in.
Yeah, like.. Reality check, you're not the victim here lady lol
Can you see how powerful the denial and projection of the mind can be? Jungian psychology emphasizes the importance of the "shadow" as an essential aspect of an individual's psyche that can lead to destructive behaviors if not integrated and acknowledged in a healthy way. The shadow refers to the unconscious and repressed aspects of one's personality that are often deemed unacceptable or negative by society or the individual themselves. These unacknowledged aspects can lead to destructive tendencies, such as violence stemming from offense about a belief or value, making fast judgments about others without knowing the full story, and avoidance of important questions.
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“His family have never liked me” with hindsight they are totally justified in that position.
Families usually understand this quite well ..who will work and who wont
If he was a wife beater and she kept up with him all this time then i don't know.
Sounds more like a fucked up family if anything.
Little harsh. She’s just a dumbass who killed her abuser. If she was a fictional character we’d be celebrating her lol
hes an abusive pos... he probably wouldve killed her eventualy
To be fair he was also a wife-beating scumbag, sure he wasn't exactly popular with her family.
This is so relatable. You know how sometimes you stuff your partner in a suitcase and when you wake up they are dead. I blame the suitcase industry. They should have warning labels on suit cases so peole wont accidentally murder their boyfriend.
😂😂😂
introducing the new space-case! so roomy you can fit your partner inside for hours. includes battery pack!
Right? You can't even play and have fun stuffing someone in a suit case. Why is there no human safety, some sort of air hole when you fully close it? Unbelievable. This woman should sue them!
😂😂😂😂😂
In many states there's a waiting period and a background check for anyone buying a suitcase...i know a lot of ppl want assault suitcases banned... i say if u outlaw suitcases only outlaws will have suitcases..
I miss this channel so much, it's such a shame so many of your videos got wiped out.
She's acting like she's a highschooler getting reprimanded at a principal's office for calling her bf a bad name. "It's not fair! Why are you guys doing this? Can I go now?"
Jesus, that lady did not understand the gravity of the situation at all
You should've seen the part where she was bragging about being a straight A student
@@programablenuance Straight As?? That changes everything!
@@Skibbityboo0580 I know right, such a high GPA MUST mean she's innocent!!
pretty slay of her to kill her abuser though tbh
She played her act so terribly.
When the evidence is so strong the detectives don't even try to cover up the fact they hate you.
I know! I was wondering why they were openly accusing her instead of pretending to sympathize with the suspect as usual but then I realized they had the video😂
All the lawyers quitting because she wants to plead not guilty when she is so obviously guilty.
To continue your statement, 'is evidence that even though they are human, pigs should not allow emotion affect their job performance.' These pigs, by utilising their phones like teenage girls, have demonstrated their inability to remain focused on their duties and to the task at hand. They should be replaced with more competent individuals.
@@james-faulkner Shut up.
But they had actually tried, maybe they would have got a confession. Particularly the lead interrogator was terrible and they didn't work well as a team either and cut things off before waiting for an answer.
Apparently Sarah doesn't know that you can go to jail for unintentionally or accidentally hurting or killing someone.
And yet the government send their people out to murder and be murdered n never go to jail. And the police unintentionally of intentionally kill or hurt people and never go to jail.
Or doing it on purpose
Yeah somehow I seriously doubt that was "accidental"
Right…like what???
Yeah but it's not her fault, for a narcissist nothing ever is their fault
Update: Jury came back guilty as charged 2nd Degree Murder.
Her ex husband now having full custody of his kid is the best part of this. She could barely care for herself, I feel bad for the kid
I can't believe she got custody of the kid at all, especially given the fact that she dumped the ex husband for a dude with known anger issues and a criminal record. Sarah is the final boss of all women.
He did seem like a normal guy. The kid should be okay with him.
@@andydougy4347 like obviously you never know with this shit but 'bemused patience' is more or less what i imagine my reaction would be knowing what these two people were like, he seems like he low key wasn't suprised
I dunno, he laughed when he said it would be interesting story to tell his kid... And he waves his arm like a fag
Omg seriously because she does not need children in her care. She bailed the current husband out of jail after multiple domestic violence charges, she does not have her marbles…
She said, "I'm never drinking alcohol again" like the detectives are gonna let her go freely like she did nothing. 😂
Yeah and as shes saying that she probably can't wait to leave the police station and go to the liquor store.
I can't believe how some people can murder another human being I just can't process it😞
Better yet- it’s as if she was thinking they’d say “oh as long as you promise to get sober, we’ll let you off the hook for murder just this once” 🤣🤣🤣
She's gonna need to learn how to make pruno
She fell asleep 🤣 was her excuse
She seems so annoyed the whole time like she didn’t just MURDER someone. Even on the call she seemed annoyed that they asked her to try to do CPR.
The "it wasn't intentional" thing is sticking with me. It feels very much like this was all calculated and she fully expected it to go away because it was an "accident." Lady didn't understand "negligent homicide" is a thing
I agree with you, but I once found my older friend in his car. He was headed to Costco n asked if I wanted to come along. I declined and went to bed.
He musta had a stroke or something at 10PM. It was like 20 degrees that night, so they said it’s likely he succumbed to the elements :/
It was clear he was far gone. They asked me to position him on his back?
Ew. It was so strange to ew touch a corpse of someone I just spoke to. Cold n stiff and just a really uncomfortable experience. I understand her apprehension is what I’m saying 😅
@@PsychologicalApparition i'm sorry for your experience! I honestly would not be able to do cpr on a dead body of someone i know, is there any reason why they would pressure you to do it even if they're dead stiff?
@@zan_len hmmm I reckon it’s procedure like in this voice recorded instance.
Maybe they believe the common person isn’t qualified to declare someone as dead so they ask them of* this? 🤷🏽♂️
@@PsychologicalApparition that's the case cause the common person shouldn't announce someone is dead, even lifeguards in some countries can't announce someone dead, even if they're missing a head, cause even if its 1 in a 100, its best to presume anyone can be saved unless a doctor says so
Her "hide and seek" excuse makes no sense, does she not know how its supposed to work? You don't help hide the person you have to seek 🤦🏼♀️
What made me the most disgusted at her was at 33:05 where she then says “you guys already made me feel super bad for this, which to me, is more then enough for a punishment”. She thinks that just going through the stress of killing someone and being confronted on it is a fair punishment smh
it can be, perhaps in a case of genuine unintentional manslaughter
@@usbhub95 yikes worst take of the century
@@usbhub95 really
@@usbhub95😂 bro no
@@usbhub95narcissistic psychotic reasoning, your feelings of regret for committing a crime don't count for a damn and certainly not a punishment.
Update: She has now gone through 8 total attorneys and is now representing herself. She blames the judicial system for forcing her to represent herself even though she is the reason 8 attorneys have stepped down or been fired by her.
Thanks for the update. Those who defend themselves have fools for clients so...just sayin!
@@gmashello9010lol
hell yeah, now she’s def gonna get locked away! 🎉
I just posted something about that. I should have looked for this first.
typical narcissist, my landlady is one too, she s run through 4 or 5 attorneys and around 10 caretakers the last 10 years,,,,
I can’t believe she was allowed custodial visits in the home she shares with a known abuser. I imagine the ex is happy to not have to send his kid over there anymore.
Exactly. Very irresponsible. Despi©able in fact.
I was thinking the same thing. It’s insane!
Because women have more power in family court. Someone I worked with had to fight for 6 years to get custody of his son who lived with his drug addict ex. I'm not talking weed, she was a full on junkie.
@@benry007 facts. Worked with a guy who had to deal with a similar scenario. Not 6 years but still. Women tend to get more leverage in court
@@jacedjohnson3541 fortunately in my colleagues case he did end up with full custody. That kid is his whole world. He used to tell everyone how smart his son is and how proud he is of him.
Where are you Jim ? We miss you 😢
26:55 She's literally so crazy that she actually thinks if she tells them she's "never gonna drink alcohol again in any way shape or form", and makes really serious faces, that they're just gonna be like, "oh! Why didn't you say so? I guess that's good enough for us! You're free to go!"
my favorite part was when she told them living with the fact that she killed him and having to live without him was punishment enough for killing him LOL
Well TECHNICALLY she wasn’t wrong lol no access to alcohol in prison 😌
Also with the attitude that it was all an accident and that also should be enough, knowing she effed up.
She probably should have added "promise not to unintentionally murder anyone ever again" too
@@87alsjth She's an alcoholic. She will be drinking fermented toilet wine for the rest of her life!! Haha what a fate
Can’t express how happy I am to see JCS posting on a regular basis again
@@keeganstrannigan1837sure buddy💀
Same. I smiled when I saw the notification.
@@keeganstrannigan1837 people are going to die whether he post or not do you think people start to die when he start posting?
Yeah, the copycat channels are a dime a dozen and often low quality. Return of the king.
Yes he is the GOAT
I feel like the reason JCS is such a massive success and the reason it has kickstarted a whole UA-cam community of similar videos, is because it really does feel more like “studying criminal psychology” than “watching true crime”
100% this
Any particular other channels you recommend?
I think because it's not murdertainment with the narrator laughing the whole time cracking jokes about the victims
I.e. the casual criminalist
@@gespachosoup yeah exactly. So many would have had a field day with the strange and gruesome way this poor guy died. I can just imagine the luggage jokes...
This is the least effort I have ever seen anyone put into their defense against murdering someone. “I forgot”
NOT MALICIOUS!!