The part where she, a 42 year old woman, tried to offer a character defense of "I'm a straight-A student", some twenty years past her last day of education, was where I knew I'd entered the Twilight Zone.
I didn't go to college until my children were all in high school. Some of us have to wait a bit. Not that I am excusing her, just pointing out that some people go to school later.
She excels at everything, she was a straight A student, yet she’s unemployed.. She’s an outstanding mother to her son yet her ex has primary custody hmmm 🤔 Another great video Mike 👏👏
My parents were violent alcoholics, and nothing this woman said here surprises me. Sadly, this was my normal. It's sad, and it's horrible, and I wish I could feel as baffled and confused about her behavior as most people are and should be. One thing I realized finally is that there is a reason couples like this stay together despite multiple instances of abuse; it's because they don't remember the pain and the anger, or the promises they made that they'll never let it happen again. It's all a foggy memory to them. You know who remembers everything? The only person in the house whose mind is unpolluted? That would be the kid. I'm 60 years old, and the memories are still more clear today than they were to my parents the morning after.
You explained so well, that while reading I kinda made a horror journey in your hurtful life. I m so so sorry. I was abused in a psychological and physical way, but not sexually and not as bad as some people I found in world wide stories... Years and years of therapy and meds made me only abandon the suicidal tendencies I had quite every day and made them become rarer. Now I m going on day by day, I Don t feel passion anymore if not for music and some books, that have always been my best unique friends anyway... I hug you, I hug the way my mother never did(and I guess your mother too..)
Videos like this should be shown in alcohol/drug rehabs. Testimonials like yours should be given there, as well. I have a feeling both Sarah and her victim had pickled their brains and it's highly probable NONE of this would've happened, including their dysfunctional relationship, if alcohol wasn't a factor in either of their lives. Recovering alcoholic myself, and worked at a women's treatment center for a decade. The moral, emotional and mental corrosion active addiction causes DOES lead to abuse and death. It's not unheard of people waking up or coming out of a blackout to find they have done something "unintentional" that has ruined the lives of themselves and others and sometimes ended those lives. It can begin as simply as buying a bottle, telling yourself it's only a few drinks ...
She's fired 5 or 6 attorneys already so I think she still believes she can talk her way out of it! FFS she needs to BEG for a plea deal or she's going up the river for decades! The videos convict her!
@@teresathayn5170 She is not that bright. She thinks that because it was unintentional, which I believe it was that she can use it as a defense and get off. In her interrogation, she repeatedly said it was unintentional thinking they would let her go, lol, and the male detective said that Jorge is dead. Again she kept saying it was unintentional and the detective said he's still dead. She doesn't get it that she's going to do some serious jail time because Jorge is dead, LOLOLOLOL.
Not for a second in that interrogation did she think she wasn't going home and they'd just decide not to prosecute. I mean she had been arrested over a dozen times, including for assaulting people at bars and in their own homes, and never even processed except for 2 drunk driving cases and a driving without a license. So over a dozen times they put handcuffs on her and then took them off without and let her go, even in an incident where the guy she ended up killing was beat to a pulp and she had a single scratch, the cops decided to just tell the boyfriend to go sleep at his parent's house for the night. I mean she beat up her ex-husband, went to court and showed 2 small bruises on her arm claimibg he beat her and the judge granted the divorce, gave them 50/50 custody of the kid, and then ordered the husband to pay her $1,500 a month for a decade so she could support the kid during her time of custody. She had lived her entire life not only not paying the consequences of her actions, but being rewarded for her bad behavior. Getting a lawyer was the last thing she thought she needed.
I think this sort of narcissism - with a total inability to appreciate that her interrogators each has a brain - is founded on just basic stupidity. A lot of narcissists are stupid. That's the only way they can believe what they do.
Absolutely, that's one of the parts that made me really sick and ropeable as she knew she did it and still swore on her son's life saying she didn't. That boys life is going to be so much better now his mother hasn't got a say in how he's raised. Thank God for that silver lining.
@@-._.-KRiS-._.- Yeah but nobody's gonna go kill them just to settle the debt, nobody actually has the power to bet someone else's life. At worst it's little bit more disrespectful to mention someone else and use them as leverage while lying, but it's still just lying. The consequences change 0%.
Alcohol (and other drugs) can play a huge component in murders by impairing judgment and bringing out sides of personalities that wouldn’t otherwise surface. Eg, Ted Bundy always drank and got high before he killed. Saying this as an alcoholic and addict. If you look at the correlation between consumption of alcohol/uppers and homicides, it is astronomical. That doesn’t mean alcohol and drugs are always bad by themselves (in case someone needs to hear that), but give them to someone with a Cluster B personality disorder or not in their right mind, and the result can be catastrophic.
The really scary thing is, there are a lot of people like her - if she just hadn't had a suitcase on hand that night, she'd still be out in the world right now.
She is the exact kind of person I would hate to be around. Arrogant, passive aggressive liar with the worst attitude. Hearing her claiming "unintentionally" just validated how little accountability she took. Thanks for giving this one your respected review!!
The part about her being an outstanding mother and excelling at everything she does was hilarious what a load of crap this woman lives in the land of delusion.
i dunno. i think this one is more delusional than INTENTIONALLY lying. I mean, it isn't her INTENTION to lie, because she didn't INTEND to lie. So when she does lie. it's UNINTENTIONAL, and convoluted.
40:12 - The female police officer burst out laughing (it's been edited out) when Sarah said : "I killed him" !!! She said "I did not; NOT intentionally kill him" ... basically saying - I killed him AND she knew it right there and then ! The Amazing things drunks come up with ... I once had an alcoholic and drug addicted female boss - So funny to watch her even TRY to keep her eyes straight when she finally arrived to work ! LOL. She even used the walls to prop herself up and thought that we didn't notice .... Said she had had an eye operation etc. We all laughed when we invited her out for a meal and all she did was drink - She was so alcoholic she forgot to order something to eat. Nobody said anything about it until the dessert menu was passed around 🙂 "Oh; but you haven't ordered yet." We had all had a two course meal by then.
Some kind of kinky sex game gone wrong would have been waaaay more believable and a half decent defense for death by misadventure, or whatever you yanks call it.
That's why I believe this is absolutely NOT a game of hide and seek. She was trying to teach him some kind of lesson for beating her gone wrong. Got him drunk and convinced him to get into a suitcase, left him there to f with his mind overnight because she has a narcissistic personality disorder and woke up to a dead man. Who plays hide & seek in a 1 bedroom apartment anyway?
Zipping the suitcase, throwing it down the stairs, and then recording his plea for help with her sloppy, maniacal laugh. I do think that she really didn't think that he could've died that way... she was DEFINITELY punishing.. she knew exactly what she was doing and why she was doing it. She thought she'd go to bed and let him out after 9 hours of torture. She's a demon
that bit at the beginning about earnest williams lll is absolutely heartbreaking. seeing him there ,all smiles as he starts his search for his friends and then confronting the burglar, just absolutely heartbreaking. rest in peace young man x
LOL - No, surely not - we just don't understand her side of the story! She's misunderstood - a Straight A student, and exceptional mother - and so humble. Sometimes we should get medaevil on these low life....
That video she took of him in the suitcase is really hard to watch. She got mad and defensive when it was shown to her, as if she did nothing wrong. She's definitely delusional and my guess would be that she's a vulnerable narcissist. Nothing is ever her fault because she's the victim and she wasn't drunk, no way jose 🙄 I hope she gets what she deserves (life in prison, no parole).
@@stonward now, and I'm only speculating here because obvs I wasn't there when this happened, BUT I think, and I don't want to overly read between the lines, I believe that it could have been, and I don't want to falsely accuse someone who's totally innocent, but it may - and I say MAY -👏 have 👏 been 👏INTENTIONAL👏 I've been wrong before though.
What makes this case so horrifying is the fact that we can actually see the video of him begging for his life. I can imagine that's what all victims do when faced with their killer, but there's no actual footage of it, in this case , we are literally witnessing a murder, it's so hard to watch and not feel sick. She's a disgusting, crazy, narcissistic person, saying that "it's not fair", my God, what a selfish, self absorbed pos.
She is a monster. She has gone through 8 lawyers so far and written an insane 58 page letter to the judge. She is literally one of the craziest people I've ever seen on these shows.
I audibly GASPED when I saw that this video was fifty minutes long!! Thank you for all the hard work and time you pour into these Mike!!!! It is so greatly appreciated!!!!
@@paulwright6015 I totally agree with you. Mr Ballen and Mike's That Chapter are the only two I choose to watch because their research and content is 100% top notch
The best part that wasn't shown here after she was arrested was her asking if she was going to put in one of the small cells because it gives her anxiety, after what she did to Jorge.
ehhhhh, I wouldn't say no one deserves to die like this. I've always been a proponent of an eye for an eye so Sarah might deserve to be stuffed in a suitcase until she suffocates.
She was totally mental and I loved the sarcastic comments concerning her glares at the officers. How could she believe anyone would accept her not intentional defence. Thanks Mike we luv ya.
Idk he beat her up quite a bit. I’m sure it get good to be able to say “I hope you’re scared to die” due to him doin it to her. She could never over power him, instead she out thought him but she should’ve just left. Revenge never feels as good as it looks in movies. What’s sad is he ruined her life and then she sacrificed her freedom to murder him instead of just leaving… such a horrible case to learn from through. I feel bad for the families. Not really either two.
My utmost respect Mike for your ability to watch tons and tons of interrogation videos and slice out the important bits. I couldn’t do it. I’d go nuts. Great job as usual.
I was out bike riding and honestly felt conscious of my breathing increasing, as I listened to him begging (longer audio played on another show). It was horrifying and I don't think it can be unheard for me.
I love how the male interrogator waited until the interrogation was over to tell her “all well he’s dead, doesn’t matter if it wasn’t intentional.” He let her loose lips run, and gave her the reality of the situation at the end, milked her for every word and not cutting the interrogation short.
If I was forced to boil down the interrogation to one thing, it would be this: Sarah: "Not intentional!" _Detective: "But George is dead."_ Sarah: "Not intentional!" _Detective: "But George is dead."_ Sarah: "Not intentional!" _Detective: "But George is dead."_ Sarah: "Not intentional!" _Detective: "But George is dead."_ (ad infinitum)
Even if you're completely innocent, you should not talk to the police (in the US anyway) without legal counsel. They knew what they were doing by letting her run her mouth; they're trained in interrogation tactics. Of course, in a case like this I can't feel bad for what she got herself into.
They did mention that the "autopsy found" at the beginning of the interview, but she's such a narcissist she believes she can talk her way out of murder
My eyes rolled so hard involuntarily at “I don’t think I’ll ever be right from this, and dealing with everything else I have going on in *my* life” dude are you serious. You ENDED this man’s life!
The funniest part is her talking about how hard her life is and how she excels at everything, specifically as a mother. Then you listen to her ex husband talk about her as a mother, and she was, pathetically, destructively bad…
Wow, the bit where she had photos of her son in the suitcase too, that actually floored me. I hope that kid is having a better and safer life from now on.
Yeah. What if she’d gotten sick of the kid, insured him, and challenged him to a fun childhood game? Maybe some Russian Roulette, or a game of chicken near a cliff.
It’s almost as if in her head she is like: but for them “tricking” me into coming down to the station, my life would’ve continued just like normal. Properly unhinged this one.
Now it’s July 2024 and her 8th lawyer has been dismissed. She will now defend herself cos the judge has had enough of her antics! It’ll be the “greatest show on earth” move over D Brooks 😂
That cop in the red shirt is the ultimate Chad. Like, the glares she gave him for asking very simple questions. “Why not?” - “Do what?” - “Because Jorge is dead.” Absolutely legend.
I didn't think the footage would be so upsetting but I feel physically sick. This poor man would have been so scared in his final moments. She's a monster.
I must admit, after last week's message and now seeing the new layout and long play time, I immediately ran around my room shouting "no you can't change it nooooo".... I think I prefer this format! This is a fascinating story and perfect for the new format. I was riveted for an hour. I was a bit scared of only having one a week but if this is what we can expect every week, we are in for a treat! Mike, you were born to do this. Love ya right back.
I'm not a huge fan of "interrogation analysis" videos, they've always seemed lazy. It's usually just an hour or two of ripped police footage, with some kid who just graduated with a degree in psychology past week being paid $400 to "analyze" their body language and regurgitate obvious facts about "compulsive liars" and "psychopaths" they ripped directly from google. It's absolutely lovely to see somebody like Mike do it right and actually put effort into his video. I'll watch interrogation footage any day of the week on his channel. I adore this man.
*_HA HA HA!_* Yeah, we just asked you down here to answer some questions, we had no intention of getting you to talk yourself out of a potential 15 years for a manslaughter conviction - with the right lawyer - and right into life without parole for 1st degree murder, but ... hey ... thank you for your help!
Not only nearly one hour of content but you also edited out all of the one detective's coughing. I have seen this case before and I really appreciate this detail, Mike. Thank you so much for the excellent video!
Thank God the coughing was edited out. I've seen the interrogation before and the coughing drove me crazy! Can't believe that they didn't all come out of the interview room with Covid! 😂
OMG the COUGHING. And this was at the end of 2019 so I'm wondering if she was an early case before anyone know what it was. I was just yelling: "Someone get a cough drop! PLEASE!"
Love how by the end, the detective was just mirroring her repetition by just saying “Jorge is dead” in answer to all of her mental questions… I agree that she was probably drunk and didn’t go to bed thinking he would be dead by morning but she definitely expected to get away with it and for the defence of “it was not intentional” to have her released without charge
yeah, I was surprised she kept insisting she wasn't drunk even when they were giving her an out during the interrogation too. Like, she's not getting out of this.
It was very hard to leave my wife after 12 years.. but after getting hit, I realized how toxic it was. It didn't hit me until she sent the cops to my new place and we got to talking before they left and one of them said to me "I'm glad you were able to escape and you're alive. I've seen too many situations where they didn't make it out alive"
I am so glad you escaped your dangerous situation. My aunt suffered in silence for 20 years and we never knew. When she finally told us the whole family came together to support and pay for her divorce and her ex stalked her and, to some extent, the rest of us, for years and years. Bc of the stalking I got just a tiny glimpse of the absolute terror she lived through.
@@richardsantanna5398 The police see a lot of domestic violence cases. I imagine they develop a sith sense, so to speak. I'm a surviver of Domestic Violence. The last time the Police were called, one of the Officers told me point blank, if I didn't get out I'd wind up dead!! I finally got the finances and strength to get out, Thank God.
@ t headshots. I understand exactly where you're coming from. It took me three years to overcome my fear of seeing a vehicle like my exes and not panic. It's been close to 20 years since I left him and I still have "flashbacks". What I regret the most, besides not getting out sooner, is the 12 years I lost. Hoping things will continue to go well for you.
Great video Mike, as always. That footage of the victim begging for his life was truly horrifying. Make sure to take care of yourself - it can't be easy researching and watching all this stuff for your videos! Hugs from Australia 🤍
She sealed her fate by refusing to admit she was drunk off her ass. It would have gone a lot better for her if she said she accidentally passed out, but she kept saying how she wasn't drunk. Way to excel, Sarah.
50 FREAKING MINUTES!!!!! Let’s goooo and she’s a nut ball. I watched her interrogation so many times. So naturally I am beyond happy you covered this! Thank you Mike!!!
same here.. im writing a thesis paper and have watched it in full at least 15 times. I keep finding little things in there. she is a lunatic narcissistic arrogant drunk.
I was so sad when you said you were shifting to once a week but I am so glad you are doing deeper dives and longer shows. I enjoy your presentations utterly. Your personality shines!
Is the story of darvin evolution. For other animals the weak and slow or sick , outcome is they will be eliminated from the gene cycles and only smart and healthy will be able to pass on the next generation offspring . Unfortunately the natural selection doesn't apply to human even dummiest of dumes could reproduce..
Loving the new background and your deeper dives into cases. This is a horrific story and what a vile woman she truly is. I hope you give us an update after the trial please Mike.
And the scary thing is, with a great defense attorney, she could plausibly be offered a plea if the DA is somewhat concerned as to whether they can erase the “reasonable doubt” of whether it was or was not “unintentional” in the minds of a jury. (especially because this is in Florida after all…… 😬🥴) but THANK GOD she is annoying the shit out of ANY defense attorney that has the deeply unfortunate consequence of having to be aware of her existence lol.
Yo, the male detective had a few lines but those small questions had such a huge impact. “Why?” “Did what?” “For what?” Then came the glare and the spiral into lunacy and the female detective would put in the dagger. Great video!
Yeah, he was very sharp and the two made a good team! I feel terrible for laughing but his repeated attempts to get Boone to recognize her crime, only to be glared at and told "not. intentional." repeatedly - it's hilarious and awful.
Part of the classic interrogation... one silent partner writing everything down and one partner paying attention yapping away. You're absolutely right... been watching interrogations a long time and you focused in on many things people miss. Brilliant! ❤
You sound like one of those men who spend all day online doing little else but finding videos to make excuses to whine on about women. In Europe we see men as hero gentlemen types who should live up to that expectation, and they would be embarrassed spending their time online crying about why it isn't fair women this and that.
I feel sorry for Brian and Lucas. Sarah has become infamous for the video and her outrageous interrogation. I hope the child isn't getting teased at school. Brian seems like a decent person and a good father, but unfortunately he's tied to Sarah. She must drive him nuts with constant calls from jail. Can you imagine having her for a cellmate?
Hearing him beg for his life to be let out of the suitcase and her laughing at him made me furious. If i ever was so drunk AND stupid to do such thing, lets say that it was an actual accident, I would be begging forgiveness and accept my part of it, not screaming "UNINTENTIONALLY!!"
Update: As of just a couple days ago. Sarah Boones 8th attorney quit due to irreconcilable differences. The judge gave orders that she defends herself. Pro se. Sarah Boone will be her own lawyer now. No more court appointed attorneys. The case is supposed to start in October, and the judge ruled there will be no more continuances. The trial will take place in October. Judges orders.
Yea they both [detectives] were talking to themselves earlier to mid point in the interrogation and Sarah realized it and asked lol They stopped looking and once the male detective stepped out during the clip Mike shown, she looked again. Guarantee she was still chit-chatting with the male detective. lol
Bro, as a long time viewer, I'm super stoked knowing you're still so passionate about delivering top notch content! Your enthusiasm is infectious, inspiring and reassuring. I found your channel just a little over 4 years ago when I started Dialysis; without a doubt, your videos have been that ray of sunshine in an otherwise cloudy day. Keep marching to the beat of your own drum. Thank you for all the years of excellent content and for the many more to come!
Man you are the gold standard for true crime youtubers, I'm glad you're going big with deeper dives into the cases you present, can't wait to see what's next. Continued success from Texas my friend, cheers!!
Sarah Boone is a terrifying human being. No remorse. No accountability. I don't know what type of partner she had, but she was clearly a nightmare. Can't imagine dying with her being the last person alone in the room with me. Pretty chilling.
@@Rage-_-Quit he did stand up to her he used to beat her ass 😂 he has a rap sheet for it but she is no keeper obviously somebody should have been adult enough to walk away but it didn't happen
@@jamesblack4411 Men sometimes get falsely blamed for domestic violence. According to a study by the government of Canada (where I live) even when men called for help with domestic violence 66% of the time they got arrested
This channel never fails to deliver. Mike is my favorite true crime presenters. He gets the details right, presents it concisely without rambling, and has a great sense of humor. Great video, as always, Mike. Keep up the great work.
He does every episode better than any other creator. Cases other creators have cover, they accidentally leave out so many details that Mike makes sure to capture.
I've watched her interview several times and it never gets old. Her constant narcissism and even the eventual "Are you trying to make it worse?!" to the detective interviewing her makes me cringe and laugh so hard. I'm so glad she's finally getting tried for her actions.
You can tell that she thought her strategy to get out of it was to act surprised at the death, and she was concentrating on acting surprised so much that she forgot to also act sad. She reminds me of that guy who murdered his whole family, then blamed the wife he killed. During cross-examination, his strategy was to act insulted that anyone would think he could do this, and he ended up looking like a maniac, not the sad and grieving father of 2 dead children and a dead wife. Lying is harder than idiots think. Same with acting. It does take some effort and planning.
I Know! I can't believe how unaware she is. Did she really think she sounded good saying the things she said? As I commented earlier, apparently she excelled at everything but modesty
I’ve seen this case about 100 times but would never miss a second of your edition, Mike! What a sick woman. BTW, I am LOVING the longer video and you’ve included details about this case that I’d never heard before!
Took the words right out of my fingers. There's nothing quite like Mike's presentation to give these familiar cases a new flavour. Didn't expect to see it covered here until the trial started, at least, so it was an incredibly welcome surprise to see it especially in the new format! 👍🍍
Wasn't sure I'd sit through the whole fifty minutes having seen this case before but you kept me engaged the whole time Mike. Love your writing, presentation and humor, by far the best true crime channel I've come across on UA-cam. 👍👍❤
Same here! I was going to skip it cos I'd watched other vids about this case & didn't want to have to deal with her again....I wanted to strangle her the first time lol
Yep. Even if you've known them for a long time, you shouldn't let someone tie you up tightly, if an accident happens you're stuck and you never truly know what someone else is thinking. I def. understand roleplay, ect. but you should still leave room for a way to escape, just in case.
@@someoneout-there2165 even professional escape artists have been killed in stunts because things didn't go to plan. I can only imagine what he went through trying to escape that :(
I think she knows it's homicide, she trying to not get murder one. She's hoping for accidental, but not negligence at the beginning, with non-violent offender status and bail release or straight out dismissal. She would probably have gotten them without the phone videos. So, with that strategy, alcohol isn't a factor. Taking the phone videos into account, I think you're right - she could have gone for temporary insanity caused by alcohol and domestic abuse trauma. In any case, she should have kept quiet, asked if she was arrested, walked if she wasn't, and requested a lawyer if she was. Here, because of the inconsistencies between her two possible defenses, she's going to get Murder two. "I didn't really plan to do it, but there was an opportunity that appeared, and I took it" That's the worse possible outcome for her. She was never going to get murder one. Murder one would be: "I tricked him into getting into this suitcase, I had checked to make sure it would hold him and he wouldn't be able to get out, and I executed my plan," and that's clearly not the case.
Again, the level of narcissism she displayed during the interview was unbelievable. You can see that her narcissism was trying so hard to take control of the situation, but her lack of intelligence just couldn't make it happen. Especially that part where she's trying to make 2 points, but then she realizes that she doesn't actually have a second point, so she's like "ya know what, I'm gonna give you guys five minutes to think about it." The weird thing is that narcissists who are also intelligent can be pretty convincing. But her level of narcissism is SOOOO high, but her level of intelligence is SOOOO low.
I heard of this case and saw the video footage of Jorge in the suitcase. It's was absolutely so sad. He was so weak and trying to save his breath while calling for her and telling her he can't breath and to let him out. She was reveling in his suffering and was belligerent at points. She was wasted and angry and was definitely punishing Jorge and left him in there.
I think a lot can be told from her tone of voice on the 911 call. I've heard people sound more distressed when their cat's been missing for a day than she sounded when she announced she was calling because her boyfriend was dead.
A couple weeks ago I couldn’t find one of my cats until about 5 pm the day after I saw him last and I was stressed and couldn’t eat or focus on anything the whole time.. he was hiding but I was mentally and emotionally messed up until we found him… and he’s a cat! How she was cool as a cucumber telling 911 her partner is deceased is beyond comprehension… she’s obviously guilty as sin and the cops knew that before those horrible videos were found I bet… what an awful woman 😠
Nail Head Hit buddy.. I am still a mess when i think of my cat who went missing 25yrs ago! This chick had no emotion at all during the 911 call or any interview time & was only worried about herself.
Congrats on the new filming space, Mike! Love the Play Button plaques; you've earned them. I've been a fan since the beginning and am so happy for you with the growth and success the channel has seen. Despite all the changes from the 50k sub channel I stumbled across all those years ago, you're still Mike and we love ya!
Yay ... your take on Sarah Boone! UPDATE: After the 8th lawyer essentially quit citing "irreconcilable differences" the judge was like, "Girl, you're abusing the public defender system & I've read all your letters. You will have to hire an attorney or go pro se." She is defending herself, motion hearings are currently going, trial should start 10/2024.
I love ya too, Mike. The video of that poor man meekly calling out to her from the confinement of a suitcase where he's slowly dying is one of the most upsetting things I've ever seen. All the while she's just sitting there taunting him and filming it! I can't even fathom that degree of malice.
30:53 -- 32:31 -- these are the minutes showing the videos in which she is taunting him as he's dying and pleading to be let out. I understand anybody's wanting not to see those parts. It is quite disturbing.
Feels weird to say how excited I was to see a 50 MINUTE video from you considering the, ah, subject matter. But I love the in depth coverage, she is seriously messed up. Looking forward to more videos like this!
Every time you say inside of the suitcase I imagine myself being in there and trying to get out, I'm not particularly afraid of small spaces but this gives me a weird feeling in my stomach my skin tingles and I feel like I need to breathe a little bit faster. Just thought of being zipped in a suitcase for any amount of time much less hours, it's terrifying. I don't think anything's giving me the anxiety that just listening to this particular case has caused me.
I was thinking the same thing!!! He must have been a small guy, unless my suitcase is just small. Still, I can't imagine the panic that would set in. Gives me a weird feeling, too. How awful for someone to do this to another human being is beyond me.
@@Juliemarie311 even if a large suitcase. The thought of flexing my arms and then not moving because I'm enclosed. I have never considered being trapped like that but yeah that weird feeling. Never been able to initiate anxiety and so strong either just from a thought. That's just terrifying what she did to him. And possibly tossing him down stairs. Placing him upside down. No thanks.
You KILLED it with this one, Mike! I've watched her interrogation and have seen some of the footage of her speaking to the police but you really did a great job at covering this one and... anyone else respond out loud when the outcome was revealed about the guy doing the Facebook live?! Holy crap!
@@lisafoos8976 I thought the whole video was very funny. I mean how week was that guy that he could not tear open that bag. Talk about a 90 lbs. weekling,
I love the detective’s responses to her aggrieved questions. “Because Jorge is dead” or “he’s still dead”. Epic.
I love it even more when they don’t respond to her and just let her squirm in her seat… intentionally.
if you take a shot every time she says "unintentionally," you might get drunk enough to leave your boyfriend in a suitcase overnight
I feel a tad guilty giggling at this comment but its one of my favorites
HaHaHa!
😅😅😅😅😅😅 omg I burst out laughing 😅😅
But not intentionally.
Oh s*** 😆😂🤣😭
The part where she, a 42 year old woman, tried to offer a character defense of "I'm a straight-A student", some twenty years past her last day of education, was where I knew I'd entered the Twilight Zone.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Well said!
That isn't the twilight zone that's just a dumbass trying to defend their own character.
Lmao so true
I didn't go to college until my children were all in high school. Some of us have to wait a bit. Not that I am excusing her, just pointing out that some people go to school later.
Update: as of Friday her attorney asked to withdraw and stated the best attorney for Sarah Boone is Sarah Boone! I am so obsessed with this case.
On her seventh lawyer now. I just heard about this case here from Mike, and did a search for update.
Crazy, yet sane, beeeeech.
Wow. I’m so far behind on that chapter that I just now watched it today.
It’s 2024 January! When will she begin trial
@@eastsideneworleans4088May 2024. How in the name of the good Lord these judges continue to let her delay is beyond me.
I’ve just read it’s now been pushed by to may 🤣
She excels at everything, she was a straight A student, yet she’s unemployed.. She’s an outstanding mother to her son yet her ex has primary custody hmmm 🤔 Another great video Mike 👏👏
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It wasn’t intentional but she intentionally put him in the suitcase and laughed as he begged for his life .
She’s suffering some major cognitive dissonance.
She’s a strange one isn’t she
It's not her fault because she simply FELL ASLEEP !!!!! (her own words) ..My opinion is (crazy bitch)
Thank God she didn't have custody
The interrogation is 100% solid gold. The detectives don’t even have to talk. She just does all the talking for them. Bonkers.
40:52 Sarah: "I'm not admitting anything intentional and I killed George." (long pause) detective: "mkay."
@@yomin2162 She excelled at everything!
And she was really good at HIDE and SEEK!
You can't reason with crazy! What a monster she is!
Bonkers is exactly the word I was thinking of
My parents were violent alcoholics, and nothing this woman said here surprises me. Sadly, this was my normal. It's sad, and it's horrible, and I wish I could feel as baffled and confused about her behavior as most people are and should be.
One thing I realized finally is that there is a reason couples like this stay together despite multiple instances of abuse; it's because they don't remember the pain and the anger, or the promises they made that they'll never let it happen again. It's all a foggy memory to them.
You know who remembers everything? The only person in the house whose mind is unpolluted? That would be the kid. I'm 60 years old, and the memories are still more clear today than they were to my parents the morning after.
I can relate.
You explained so well, that while reading I kinda made a horror journey in your hurtful life. I m so so sorry. I was abused in a psychological and physical way, but not sexually and not as bad as some people I found in world wide stories... Years and years of therapy and meds made me only abandon the suicidal tendencies I had quite every day and made them become rarer. Now I m going on day by day, I Don t feel passion anymore if not for music and some books, that have always been my best unique friends anyway... I hug you, I hug the way my mother never did(and I guess your mother too..)
Videos like this should be shown in alcohol/drug rehabs. Testimonials like yours should be given there, as well. I have a feeling both Sarah and her victim had pickled their brains and it's highly probable NONE of this would've happened, including their dysfunctional relationship, if alcohol wasn't a factor in either of their lives.
Recovering alcoholic myself, and worked at a women's treatment center for a decade. The moral, emotional and mental corrosion active addiction causes DOES lead to abuse and death. It's not unheard of people waking up or coming out of a blackout to find they have done something "unintentional" that has ruined the lives of themselves and others and sometimes ended those lives. It can begin as simply as buying a bottle, telling yourself it's only a few drinks ...
And they also become dependent on one another because their addictions can coexist
I’m so sorry you went through that and pray you have a happy wonderful life now. ❤
The fact that she didn't ask for an attorney and thought she could talk her way out of this horrific murder is mind boggling.
She's fired 5 or 6 attorneys already so I think she still believes she can talk her way out of it! FFS she needs to BEG for a plea deal or she's going up the river for decades! The videos convict her!
@@teresathayn5170 She is not that bright. She thinks that because it was unintentional, which I believe it was that she can use it as a defense and get off. In her interrogation, she repeatedly said it was unintentional thinking they would let her go, lol, and the male detective said that Jorge is dead. Again she kept saying it was unintentional and the detective said he's still dead. She doesn't get it that she's going to do some serious jail time because Jorge is dead, LOLOLOLOL.
Not for a second in that interrogation did she think she wasn't going home and they'd just decide not to prosecute.
I mean she had been arrested over a dozen times, including for assaulting people at bars and in their own homes, and never even processed except for 2 drunk driving cases and a driving without a license. So over a dozen times they put handcuffs on her and then took them off without and let her go, even in an incident where the guy she ended up killing was beat to a pulp and she had a single scratch, the cops decided to just tell the boyfriend to go sleep at his parent's house for the night.
I mean she beat up her ex-husband, went to court and showed 2 small bruises on her arm claimibg he beat her and the judge granted the divorce, gave them 50/50 custody of the kid, and then ordered the husband to pay her $1,500 a month for a decade so she could support the kid during her time of custody.
She had lived her entire life not only not paying the consequences of her actions, but being rewarded for her bad behavior.
Getting a lawyer was the last thing she thought she needed.
I think this sort of narcissism - with a total inability to appreciate that her interrogators each has a brain - is founded on just basic stupidity. A lot of narcissists are stupid. That's the only way they can believe what they do.
The whoopsy defense has historically been known to achieve unintentional verdicts throughout history
The way she swore on her son's life, not her own...what a piece of work.
Absolutely, that's one of the parts that made me really sick and ropeable as she knew she did it and still swore on her son's life saying she didn't. That boys life is going to be so much better now his mother hasn't got a say in how he's raised. Thank God for that silver lining.
What does it matter on whome you swear though? Anybody can swear on anything, it obviously won't do a thing. Swearing on something isn't real.
@@Grafzaaiers For real, I don't know why people get so bent out of shape about it. It's just another way to lie about something.
@@Grafzaaiers Because you're betting someone else's life that you're not telling a lie, which means you'd be willing to let them die if you were.
@@-._.-KRiS-._.- Yeah but nobody's gonna go kill them just to settle the debt, nobody actually has the power to bet someone else's life. At worst it's little bit more disrespectful to mention someone else and use them as leverage while lying, but it's still just lying. The consequences change 0%.
This is one of the most messed up adult murders I've ever heard of. She's in her own world.
Totally agree with you . Completely in her own world . Very very scary woman
Alcohol (and other drugs) can play a huge component in murders by impairing judgment and bringing out sides of personalities that wouldn’t otherwise surface. Eg, Ted Bundy always drank and got high before he killed. Saying this as an alcoholic and addict. If you look at the correlation between consumption of alcohol/uppers and homicides, it is astronomical.
That doesn’t mean alcohol and drugs are always bad by themselves (in case someone needs to hear that), but give them to someone with a Cluster B personality disorder or not in their right mind, and the result can be catastrophic.
The really scary thing is, there are a lot of people like her - if she just hadn't had a suitcase on hand that night, she'd still be out in the world right now.
U didn't even watch it completely at this point.
@@Anthony-qy5yw "woman"..
She is the exact kind of person I would hate to be around. Arrogant, passive aggressive liar with the worst attitude. Hearing her claiming "unintentionally" just validated how little accountability she took. Thanks for giving this one your respected review!!
The part about her being an outstanding mother and excelling at everything she does was hilarious what a load of crap this woman lives in the land of delusion.
i dunno. i think this one is more delusional than INTENTIONALLY lying. I mean, it isn't her INTENTION to lie, because she didn't INTEND to lie. So when she does lie. it's UNINTENTIONAL, and convoluted.
You forgot, "murderer."
@@KabobHope noo. The wine did it.
There is a word for this, it is "Karen". More specifically a homicidal wino Karen.
*I don't understand why Jorge's family didn't like her!* _she's sooo sweet_
Listen. It's not fair!
She once knocked Jorge's elderly father to the ground!! Her ex said she's extremely violent when she's drunk! Clawed HIS neck too! It's a pattern!
40:12 - The female police officer burst out laughing (it's been edited out) when Sarah said : "I killed him" !!! She said "I did not; NOT intentionally kill him" ... basically saying - I killed him AND she knew it right there and then !
The Amazing things drunks come up with ...
I once had an alcoholic and drug addicted female boss - So funny to watch her even TRY to keep her eyes straight when she finally arrived to work ! LOL.
She even used the walls to prop herself up and thought that we didn't notice .... Said she had had an eye operation etc.
We all laughed when we invited her out for a meal and all she did was drink - She was so alcoholic she forgot to order something to eat.
Nobody said anything about it until the dessert menu was passed around 🙂 "Oh; but you haven't ordered yet." We had all had a two course meal by then.
You’re not meant to hide the person you are meant to be seeking…
Some kind of kinky sex game gone wrong would have been waaaay more believable and a half decent defense for death by misadventure, or whatever you yanks call it.
That's why I believe this is absolutely NOT a game of hide and seek. She was trying to teach him some kind of lesson for beating her gone wrong. Got him drunk and convinced him to get into a suitcase, left him there to f with his mind overnight because she has a narcissistic personality disorder and woke up to a dead man. Who plays hide & seek in a 1 bedroom apartment anyway?
Ya wee devil you arr
@@haikuhaiku you got a point baby
I thought that the first time I heard her say she was playing hide n seek.
Zipping the suitcase, throwing it down the stairs, and then recording his plea for help with her sloppy, maniacal laugh.
I do think that she really didn't think that he could've died that way... she was DEFINITELY punishing.. she knew exactly what she was doing and why she was doing it. She thought she'd go to bed and let him out after 9 hours of torture. She's a demon
I agree completely.
And disgustingly drunk which contributed to this man’s death she was so drunk she forgot that she taped it on her phone what a mess she is
No, she sat there watching him die then staged a scene and called brian and may not have slept at all.
Shit he was in there for over 12 hours.
It’s a likely scenario I agree.
that bit at the beginning about earnest williams lll is absolutely heartbreaking. seeing him there ,all smiles as he starts his search for his friends and then confronting the burglar, just absolutely heartbreaking.
rest in peace young man x
He wasn't filming, that was his friend.😊
@@ktcooki276 Every source I see says it's him.
I think his “friends” set him up
@@ktcooki276 it was him filming. Go sit down
Very, very sad. Wrong place, wrong time. RIP
Ernest.
Judge: "How do you plead?"
Sarah: "Not intentionally".
😂
Underrated comment.
Is that an intentional guilty or not intentional guilty?
Yep. No trial needed guys.
With a dash of "not malicious though!".
She keeps going on about how horrific this is…FOR HER. Not once does she mention or show any empathy for what it was like for Jorge or his family.
Yes. I'm white and I agree with Jorge's family, she IS a blue-eyed DEVIL!
because she's so smart and such an accomplished over achiever 🤣
She's the victim don't you know? Yes I'm being sarcastic
So narcissistic
She has aspergers.
Her interrogation is so so infuriating. She’s the worst. And the sound of him calling her name haunts me. Also I love you Mike.
LOL - No, surely not - we just don't understand her side of the story! She's misunderstood - a Straight A student, and exceptional mother - and so humble. Sometimes we should get medaevil on these low life....
That video she took of him in the suitcase is really hard to watch. She got mad and defensive when it was shown to her, as if she did nothing wrong. She's definitely delusional and my guess would be that she's a vulnerable narcissist. Nothing is ever her fault because she's the victim and she wasn't drunk, no way jose 🙄 I hope she gets what she deserves (life in prison, no parole).
@@stonward now, and I'm only speculating here because obvs I wasn't there when this happened, BUT I think, and I don't want to overly read between the lines, I believe that it could have been, and I don't want to falsely accuse someone who's totally innocent, but it may - and I say MAY -👏 have 👏 been 👏INTENTIONAL👏
I've been wrong before though.
😂🎉 🤣😜😹🤭😆😝
@@honeybadger3570 He was being sarcastic… she desribes herself in the interview basically as misunderstood
What makes this case so horrifying is the fact that we can actually see the video of him begging for his life. I can imagine that's what all victims do when faced with their killer, but there's no actual footage of it, in this case , we are literally witnessing a murder, it's so hard to watch and not feel sick. She's a disgusting, crazy, narcissistic person, saying that "it's not fair", my God, what a selfish, self absorbed pos.
She's not crazy. She just doesn't care.
Evil, not crazy. Use your brain and change the narrative.
It is chilling, sickening and so so cruel. I physically feel ill. God save us.
@@hillarybillary21 delusional psycho path evil doesnt quite describe it
Crazy would imply mental health issues which narcissism isn't.
She is a monster. She has gone through 8 lawyers so far and written an insane 58 page letter to the judge. She is literally one of the craziest people I've ever seen on these shows.
At least she is now representing herself!
@@Soupy1406haha yes!!!!
A cautionary tale about how alcohol will destroy the brain.
@@tamararutland-mills9530agree 💯
She’ll be a good lawyer lol she a straight A student she also say she a great “mother “!!!! Shes crazy and delusional and dysfunctional
It takes a lot to make me sick at my stomach but hearing him beg for his life in the suitcase did it for me.
He’s not innocent either. He may have deserved it
The fact that she thought someone was going to actually believe her story is baffling to me
I believe her... shit went to far.. but Jorge is dead... p.s it was the wine.🤣
All narcissist think that way lol
Yep, she won't be winning any medals for genius any time soon.
@@whatyoutalkingaboutwillis12 she was drunk and agitated, it a really messed up combo.
She really asked “really, guys?” like they betrayed her
I audibly GASPED when I saw that this video was fifty minutes long!! Thank you for all the hard work and time you pour into these Mike!!!! It is so greatly appreciated!!!!
As per the last video Mike seems to be shifting to longer formats once a week.
Mike is the king of true crime. Mr. Ballen is the king of weird, dark and mysterious lol.
SAMEEEEE
I love the longer format. The shorter ones just leave me hungry.
@@paulwright6015 I totally agree with you. Mr Ballen and Mike's That Chapter are the only two I choose to watch because their research and content is 100% top notch
The best part that wasn't shown here after she was arrested was her asking if she was going to put in one of the small cells because it gives her anxiety, after what she did to Jorge.
The recordings she took are absolutely horrifying his scared voice calling for her is heartbreaking no one deserves to die like this
ehhhhh, I wouldn't say no one deserves to die like this. I've always been a proponent of an eye for an eye so Sarah might deserve to be stuffed in a suitcase until she suffocates.
She was totally mental and I loved the sarcastic comments concerning her glares at the officers. How could she believe anyone would accept her not intentional defence. Thanks Mike we luv ya.
Idk he beat her up quite a bit. I’m sure it get good to be able to say “I hope you’re scared to die” due to him doin it to her. She could never over power him, instead she out thought him but she should’ve just left. Revenge never feels as good as it looks in movies. What’s sad is he ruined her life and then she sacrificed her freedom to murder him instead of just leaving… such a horrible case to learn from through. I feel bad for the families. Not really either two.
It's horror movie to the max.
@@maybelikealittlebit two idiots cancelled each other out. this is the glory of "civilization."
My utmost respect Mike for your ability to watch tons and tons of interrogation videos and slice out the important bits. I couldn’t do it. I’d go nuts. Great job as usual.
How my heart is wrenching, the weakness of his voice using his last breaths to say "Sarah". She tortured him. RIP Jorge.
If only karma truly existed this POS would also die from suffocation.
Chilling
Wth? Jesus Mary& Joseph!
I'm just fkn furious. If you start cpr you call the emergency services immediately and you do not stop until they arrive
I was out bike riding and honestly felt conscious of my breathing increasing, as I listened to him begging (longer audio played on another show). It was horrifying and I don't think it can be unheard for me.
As of now, she’s on her 7th lawyer. 6 left cuz of “irreconcilable differences”. 🤣🤣🤣 She must be impossible to deal with.
The way Jorge was saying her name inside the suitcase...it breaks my heart. His pleas fell on deaf drunkened ears. Simply cold.
@@NovaSuperSport11 sooo true
I love how the male interrogator waited until the interrogation was over to tell her “all well he’s dead, doesn’t matter if it wasn’t intentional.” He let her loose lips run, and gave her the reality of the situation at the end, milked her for every word and not cutting the interrogation short.
If I was forced to boil down the interrogation to one thing, it would be this:
Sarah: "Not intentional!"
_Detective: "But George is dead."_
Sarah: "Not intentional!"
_Detective: "But George is dead."_
Sarah: "Not intentional!"
_Detective: "But George is dead."_
Sarah: "Not intentional!"
_Detective: "But George is dead."_
(ad infinitum)
Even if you're completely innocent, you should not talk to the police (in the US anyway) without legal counsel. They knew what they were doing by letting her run her mouth; they're trained in interrogation tactics. Of course, in a case like this I can't feel bad for what she got herself into.
They did mention that the "autopsy found" at the beginning of the interview, but she's such a narcissist she believes she can talk her way out of murder
My eyes rolled so hard involuntarily at “I don’t think I’ll ever be right from this, and dealing with everything else I have going on in *my* life” dude are you serious. You ENDED this man’s life!
True narc. Its all about how she's the victim.
Same!
The audacity of her to get angry as if she’s a victim who did nothing wrong.
The funniest part is her talking about how hard her life is and how she excels at everything, specifically as a mother. Then you listen to her ex husband talk about her as a mother, and she was, pathetically, destructively bad…
The funniest thing? Because this whole case had so many funny moments to choose from?
@@MyaB1986 The word “funny” can also mean strange or odd or hard to understand. I do not think the OC meant to imply that this case induces laughter.
Apparently house keeping is not something she excels at.
@@MyaB1986 Are you looking for an argument?
@@MyaB1986 are u a triggered feminist?
Wow, the bit where she had photos of her son in the suitcase too, that actually floored me. I hope that kid is having a better and safer life from now on.
The kids pretty much has to be in a better situation now.
@@doom4067 that’s not always the case but let’s hope
Yeah. What if she’d gotten sick of the kid, insured him, and challenged him to a fun childhood game? Maybe some Russian Roulette, or a game of chicken near a cliff.
It made me wonder if it was a possible punishment... Or turned into one, you know? So creepy!
practice .
When she said to the cops you tricked me. I would have loved him responding with "unintentionally"
Oh my God, if he had told her that I would of died laughing, came back, and clapped my ass off lol
😂😂😂😂😂
How to miss a promotion 😂
It’s almost as if in her head she is like: but for them “tricking” me into coming down to the station, my life would’ve continued just like normal. Properly unhinged this one.
NOT 👏 INTENTIONAL 👏
And here we are in Feb 2024 and she is on attorney number 8....
Now it’s July 2024 and her 8th lawyer has been dismissed. She will now defend herself cos the judge has had enough of her antics! It’ll be the “greatest show on earth” move over D Brooks 😂
@@pamcollins1651 She's gonna defend herself into a life sentence with no parole.
That cop in the red shirt is the ultimate Chad. Like, the glares she gave him for asking very simple questions. “Why not?” - “Do what?” - “Because Jorge is dead.” Absolutely legend.
That Shirt he is wearing is 🤣🤣🤣
what made you guys decide to do this???? Jorge is dead. with the straightest response ever.
Ultimate Chads don't dress like that...
nah he aint a chead he a giga-chad
Fuckin' Chad!!
I love that look washing across Sarah's face the moment she realizes the detective remembered all of her story details better than she did.
43:27
her “Why is this happening?”
Police officer “because Jorge is dead”
her “unintentional”
police officer “he is still dead”
What a legend.
I loved how many times he gave her that answer
Absolute. Legend.
"What made you want to this!"
If you're playing hide and seek you don't hide the person you are seeking.
Neither of them knew how to play it then
That was the part that got me
Ikr!?
Why didn’t the cops question that. „I have not touched him…not even when she said she resuscitated
I think he got in the suitcase. She couldn't find him. That set her off.
I didn't think the footage would be so upsetting but I feel physically sick. This poor man would have been so scared in his final moments. She's a monster.
So was he they deserved each other
The way he kept calling her name was heartbreaking
I feel so disgusted, just hearing him call her name so scared, he knew he was going to die there, poor guy
Man did not deserve to die, but let's not assume that he was a saint. They were both highly abusive to each other.
@@friedenstone9779 yeah but he didn't kill her . would u say that if it was her in the suitcase?
I must admit, after last week's message and now seeing the new layout and long play time, I immediately ran around my room shouting "no you can't change it nooooo"....
I think I prefer this format! This is a fascinating story and perfect for the new format. I was riveted for an hour. I was a bit scared of only having one a week but if this is what we can expect every week, we are in for a treat! Mike, you were born to do this. Love ya right back.
You're a grown man who runs around the house yelling about a You Tube video? Freak much?
Yes, this is exactly how I felt! However Mike, you have not let us down... love your new format :) Jenni QLD Australia.
I'm not a huge fan of "interrogation analysis" videos, they've always seemed lazy. It's usually just an hour or two of ripped police footage, with some kid who just graduated with a degree in psychology past week being paid $400 to "analyze" their body language and regurgitate obvious facts about "compulsive liars" and "psychopaths" they ripped directly from google.
It's absolutely lovely to see somebody like Mike do it right and actually put effort into his video. I'll watch interrogation footage any day of the week on his channel. I adore this man.
@@mrd3016 my brother in christ, not everything is literal. It's just a construct. Relax.
I second this!
Sarah: why are you doing this?
Cop: because Jorge is dead
Sarah: not intentionally
Cop: he’s still dead
Lol
Narcissists overevaluate their intelligence... because they're narcissists
Excells in everything 🤦🏽♀️
Amen to that.
Sarah-"You guys tricked me into coming down here"
Detective-"Not intentionally..."
Lmao 🤣
Lol!
*_HA HA HA!_* Yeah, we just asked you down here to answer some questions, we had no intention of getting you to talk yourself out of a potential 15 years for a manslaughter conviction - with the right lawyer - and right into life without parole for 1st degree murder, but ... hey ... thank you for your help!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Too funny!😁
Not only nearly one hour of content but you also edited out all of the one detective's coughing. I have seen this case before and I really appreciate this detail, Mike. Thank you so much for the excellent video!
The coughing was so annoying. Drink some water!
Mike's the BEST👍💖.
I saw that too, that female detective coughed the entire interview without covering her mouth!!'
Thank God the coughing was edited out. I've seen the interrogation before and the coughing drove me crazy! Can't believe that they didn't all come out of the interview room with Covid! 😂
OMG the COUGHING. And this was at the end of 2019 so I'm wondering if she was an early case before anyone know what it was.
I was just yelling: "Someone get a cough drop! PLEASE!"
Love how by the end, the detective was just mirroring her repetition by just saying “Jorge is dead” in answer to all of her mental questions… I agree that she was probably drunk and didn’t go to bed thinking he would be dead by morning but she definitely expected to get away with it and for the defence of “it was not intentional” to have her released without charge
yeah, I was surprised she kept insisting she wasn't drunk even when they were giving her an out during the interrogation too. Like, she's not getting out of this.
"Jorge is dead" made me chuckle. Not because he's dead but the way the detective effortlessly replied to her nonsense.
It was very hard to leave my wife after 12 years.. but after getting hit, I realized how toxic it was. It didn't hit me until she sent the cops to my new place and we got to talking before they left and one of them said to me "I'm glad you were able to escape and you're alive. I've seen too many situations where they didn't make it out alive"
I am so glad you escaped your dangerous situation. My aunt suffered in silence for 20 years and we never knew. When she finally told us the whole family came together to support and pay for her divorce and her ex stalked her and, to some extent, the rest of us, for years and years. Bc of the stalking I got just a tiny glimpse of the absolute terror she lived through.
What made him say that? She must have said something crazy to make the cop react that way.
Brother, from a fellow guy who was trapped with an abusive woman...Glad you escaped and hope you are healing. This is not talked about nearly enough
@@richardsantanna5398 The police see a lot of domestic violence cases. I imagine they develop a sith sense, so to speak. I'm a surviver of Domestic Violence. The last time the Police were called, one of the Officers told me point blank, if I didn't get out I'd wind up dead!!
I finally got the finances and strength to get out, Thank God.
@ t headshots. I understand exactly where you're coming from. It took me three years to overcome my fear of seeing a vehicle like my exes and not panic. It's been close to 20 years since I left him and I still have "flashbacks". What I regret the most, besides not getting out sooner, is the 12 years I lost. Hoping things will continue to go well for you.
Great video Mike, as always.
That footage of the victim begging for his life was truly horrifying.
Make sure to take care of yourself - it can't be easy researching and watching all this stuff for your videos!
Hugs from Australia 🤍
She sealed her fate by refusing to admit she was drunk off her ass. It would have gone a lot better for her if she said she accidentally passed out, but she kept saying how she wasn't drunk.
Way to excel, Sarah.
Yeah. Not too bright. I don’t believe she got all A’s.
And not taken a video of it.. Talk about a smoking gun
@@waitwhat564 maybe she did but then she proceeded to kill all of her brain cells for the following two decades with alcohol.
It makes no difference. Everyone knows she was wasted at all times.
I imagine why all her attorneys resigned. Talking to her is like talking to a wall.
The suitcase footage is some of the most disturbing I've seen apart from outright violence, it's so cold.
🙌🙌
Creepy.
50 FREAKING MINUTES!!!!! Let’s goooo and she’s a nut ball. I watched her interrogation so many times. So naturally I am beyond happy you covered this! Thank you Mike!!!
same here.. im writing a thesis paper and have watched it in full at least 15 times. I keep finding little things in there. she is a lunatic narcissistic arrogant drunk.
I’ll never get over the videos she recorded taunting him while he was begging her to let him out. just terrible and haunting
And to think that was after she threw the suitcase down the stairs.
My name is Sarah and I wanna let him out. Hearing my/her name spoken like that… Over and over 🙁
@@redneckshaman3099 you're not funny
@@saysay_unique I can imagine that would make it even more haunting 🥺
@@aniiyah5600 once you go black, it's like smoking crack ❤️
She couldn't handle the fact that she couldn't control the situation. She really thought saying "well I didn't mean to!" would get her off scot-free.
Thumbs up for Mike escaping the bleak void. Double thumbs up for him being an emotionless husk so he can bring us all these great stories.
Emotional husk broke my heart. I thought he loved me
@@sonjawilliams989 You're right. Who knows how many other people he's saying that to. How many others get a wink and a smile. 🤔
If he wasn't an emotionless husk that would hurt Mike's feelings
@@jboveda at least he gives me his goo
I was so sad when you said you were shifting to once a week but I am so glad you are doing deeper dives and longer shows. I enjoy your presentations utterly. Your personality shines!
I kinda liked this longer one better. It's like we've gone from being lunch friends with Mike, to "hey, come over after work" friends.
@@Kiefsti I love that! It's perfect! I feel the same way but can't express it as well as you did!
🕊💗
Deeper dives ….PAUSE
I hope he still mixes in some shorter, 30 min videos too. I don't always want to commit an hour to watching 1 video.
Once a week is still plenty. There's other true crime channels you can watch in the meantime.
The fact this woman has managed to make it to 42 acting this way is amazing
Alimony
@@derp8575 alimony means she was able to have a romantic/sexual partner despite acting like a 8 year old which is also amazing
@@lerdog Pretty sure that alimony is money from the ex spouse.
Is the story of darvin evolution. For other animals the weak and slow or sick , outcome is they will be eliminated from the gene cycles and only smart and healthy will be able to pass on the next generation offspring . Unfortunately the natural selection doesn't apply to human even dummiest of dumes could reproduce..
@@derp8575 yes, which means she had a spouse
Her sixth (!) attorney just left the suitcase. What a piece of work…
Seventh....
8th just bit the dust
That she moved the suitcase and didn’t let him out is so chilling
Loving the new background and your deeper dives into cases. This is a horrific story and what a vile woman she truly is. I hope you give us an update after the trial please Mike.
The fact that this is the best story she could come up with says all you need to know about how smart she thinks she is and how smart she actually is.
😂😂
meth is a helluva drug
Yep. Makes ya wonder y alcohol is legal & weed is isn't! Hmm....
She said she excels at everything. That includes stupidity too…
And the scary thing is, with a great defense attorney, she could plausibly be offered a plea if the DA is somewhat concerned as to whether they can erase the “reasonable doubt” of whether it was or was not “unintentional” in the minds of a jury. (especially because this is in Florida after all…… 😬🥴) but THANK GOD she is annoying the shit out of ANY defense attorney that has the deeply unfortunate consequence of having to be aware of her existence lol.
Thank you for keeping us updated on this bizarre case
Yo, the male detective had a few lines but those small questions had such a huge impact. “Why?” “Did what?” “For what?” Then came the glare and the spiral into lunacy and the female detective would put in the dagger. Great video!
Yeah, he was very sharp and the two made a good team! I feel terrible for laughing but his repeated attempts to get Boone to recognize her crime, only to be glared at and told "not. intentional." repeatedly - it's hilarious and awful.
Part of the classic interrogation... one silent partner writing everything down and one partner paying attention yapping away. You're absolutely right... been watching interrogations a long time and you focused in on many things people miss. Brilliant! ❤
You sound like one of those men who spend all day online doing little else but finding videos to make excuses to whine on about women. In Europe we see men as hero gentlemen types who should live up to that expectation, and they would be embarrassed spending their time online crying about why it isn't fair women this and that.
@@olgapavlova585 because I used the words male and female? I'm lost
I feel sorry for Brian and Lucas. Sarah has become infamous for the video and her outrageous interrogation. I hope the child isn't getting teased at school. Brian seems like a decent person and a good father, but unfortunately he's tied to Sarah. She must drive him nuts with constant calls from jail. Can you imagine having her for a cellmate?
Hearing him beg for his life to be let out of the suitcase and her laughing at him made me furious. If i ever was so drunk AND stupid to do such thing, lets say that it was an actual accident, I would be begging forgiveness and accept my part of it, not screaming "UNINTENTIONALLY!!"
Update: As of just a couple days ago. Sarah Boones 8th attorney quit due to irreconcilable differences. The judge gave orders that she defends herself. Pro se. Sarah Boone will be her own lawyer now. No more court appointed attorneys. The case is supposed to start in October, and the judge ruled there will be no more continuances. The trial will take place in October. Judges orders.
The female detective literally checking her phone while this Sarah's life is crumbling is hilarious
Yea they both [detectives] were talking to themselves earlier to mid point in the interrogation and Sarah realized it and asked lol They stopped looking and once the male detective stepped out during the clip Mike shown, she looked again. Guarantee she was still chit-chatting with the male detective. lol
Yes I liked that too. Treating her with the disdain she deserved.
They were taking tips from other detectives outside the room.
This is what you do to small children displaying attention-seeking behaviour - ignore them! Loved it!
And she asked if the texting was about her! How narcissistic can you get!?
Bro, as a long time viewer, I'm super stoked knowing you're still so passionate about delivering top notch content! Your enthusiasm is infectious, inspiring and reassuring. I found your channel just a little over 4 years ago when I started Dialysis; without a doubt, your videos have been that ray of sunshine in an otherwise cloudy day. Keep marching to the beat of your own drum. Thank you for all the years of excellent content and for the many more to come!
Look after yourself buddie, never forget that you have a future, a safer one, beyond your present and recent miseries. Courage.
Sending positive vibes your way, Boris! You’re a good soul to pass along gratitude to others while facing hefty challenges yourself. 😊
Thank goodness Jorge got to speak at the trial and the jury saw what we saw so RIP Jorge but justice was served!!!! 💔🕊😢
50 minutes! And a new setup?! What a treat. Super excited to have these long videos once per week! Keep it up Mike!
@@kylem3295 Go away then no one is making you watch this troll
This was superb! I'll miss the extra video (MrBallen 😭), but it's so exciting to see Mike grow!
And that new setup is looking fine AF 😎
Man you are the gold standard for true crime youtubers, I'm glad you're going big with deeper dives into the cases you present, can't wait to see what's next. Continued success from Texas my friend, cheers!!
Her behavior scares me, knowing there are people like this out there, Is absolutely terrifying!
They vote, too.
Keep in mind she thought it'd be funny to video her son in the suitcase prior to this incident !!! And posting it on fb...That opened up a CPS case...
Sarah Boone is a terrifying human being. No remorse. No accountability. I don't know what type of partner she had, but she was clearly a nightmare. Can't imagine dying with her being the last person alone in the room with me. Pretty chilling.
they spent a lot of time drinking and fighting cops been out to the house over fights and drink
Obviously low self esteem doormat guys. Look at the dude's small arms. She picked someone she knew could never stand up to her.
Bruce rivers looked at jcs’ video regarding her interrogation and he remarked on how she didn’t a single kind word about jorge
@@Rage-_-Quit he did stand up to her he used to beat her ass 😂 he has a rap sheet for it but she is no keeper obviously somebody should have been adult enough to walk away but it didn't happen
@@jamesblack4411 Men sometimes get falsely blamed for domestic violence. According to a study by the government of Canada (where I live) even when men called for help with domestic violence 66% of the time they got arrested
This channel never fails to deliver. Mike is my favorite true crime presenters. He gets the details right, presents it concisely without rambling, and has a great sense of humor. Great video, as always, Mike. Keep up the great work.
Oh yeah he's so detailed with these fucking spoiler titles
@@tes2bebe115 good Lord, people are weak lol. It's a murder (suit)case, not a Hollywood movie lmao.
@@tes2bebe115 then unsubscribe 💁🏻♀️
He does every episode better than any other creator. Cases other creators have cover, they accidentally leave out so many details that Mike makes sure to capture.
He gets a lot of the details wrong and leaves stuff out.
I've watched her interview several times and it never gets old. Her constant narcissism and even the eventual "Are you trying to make it worse?!" to the detective interviewing her makes me cringe and laugh so hard. I'm so glad she's finally getting tried for her actions.
She gives me slow vibes .. I agree with everything you said hit she seems slow
@@truBoxingfan Wrong. She was a straight A student and excels at everything she does.
You can tell that she thought her strategy to get out of it was to act surprised at the death, and she was concentrating on acting surprised so much that she forgot to also act sad. She reminds me of that guy who murdered his whole family, then blamed the wife he killed. During cross-examination, his strategy was to act insulted that anyone would think he could do this, and he ended up looking like a maniac, not the sad and grieving father of 2 dead children and a dead wife.
Lying is harder than idiots think. Same with acting. It does take some effort and planning.
or the "You're killing me" gets me everytime.
I Know! I can't believe how unaware she is. Did she really think she sounded good saying the things she said? As I commented earlier, apparently she excelled at everything but modesty
If I'm ever arrested I'm going to look at the cops and say, "Really guys?"
Don't forget to say "I am an outstanding person & excel at everything.." 🤔 That should get U off any charges😂😂😂
I got straight As in school.
@@leapinglaura734324 years old she got straight As! No college no job💀👀
I’ve seen this case about 100 times but would never miss a second of your edition, Mike! What a sick woman. BTW, I am LOVING the longer video and you’ve included details about this case that I’d never heard before!
same Erin, I have seen different versions of this UNINTENTIONAL crime but none like this that Mike has given us.
Thought the same thing when I saw what story this was.
Took the words right out of my fingers. There's nothing quite like Mike's presentation to give these familiar cases a new flavour.
Didn't expect to see it covered here until the trial started, at least, so it was an incredibly welcome surprise to see it especially in the new format! 👍🍍
Wasn't sure I'd sit through the whole fifty minutes having seen this case before but you kept me engaged the whole time Mike. Love your writing, presentation and humor, by far the best true crime channel I've come across on UA-cam. 👍👍❤
Same here! I was going to skip it cos I'd watched other vids about this case & didn't want to have to deal with her again....I wanted to strangle her the first time lol
You’re right in fact, I didn’t even realize it was 50 minutes. Also this is longer than his videos usually average
I agree fully with your comment. I feel the same way. he did a great job with producing this one and keeping you engaged
Same here
Case - lol.
This right here is why you NEVER EVER let anyone tie you up or put you in something you can't get out of. Poor fella. He suffered.
Yep. Even if you've known them for a long time, you shouldn't let someone tie you up tightly, if an accident happens you're stuck and you never truly know what someone else is thinking. I def. understand roleplay, ect. but you should still leave room for a way to escape, just in case.
@@someoneout-there2165 even professional escape artists have been killed in stunts because things didn't go to plan. I can only imagine what he went through trying to escape that :(
Right. Not tied up, handcuffed, up in a lockable space , never.
You lost me at never let ANYONE tie you up. I would hope that most people have at least one person who is deserving of the trust and privilege.
@@michaellapierre7103 weirdo
This case has only got a lot crazier. A video with updates on cases you’ve covered would be cool. Let’s see if she excels at being her own lawyer.
Her absolute refusal to admit she was drunk made this so much worse for herself
Because being drunk can sometimes be seen as a means to remove culpability
@@resplndnt Exactly. What's your point?
@@vincentveilleux1035 she thinks this a situation where her drunkenness removes culpability
I think she knows it's homicide, she trying to not get murder one. She's hoping for accidental, but not negligence at the beginning, with non-violent offender status and bail release or straight out dismissal. She would probably have gotten them without the phone videos. So, with that strategy, alcohol isn't a factor.
Taking the phone videos into account, I think you're right - she could have gone for temporary insanity caused by alcohol and domestic abuse trauma. In any case, she should have kept quiet, asked if she was arrested, walked if she wasn't, and requested a lawyer if she was.
Here, because of the inconsistencies between her two possible defenses, she's going to get Murder two. "I didn't really plan to do it, but there was an opportunity that appeared, and I took it" That's the worse possible outcome for her. She was never going to get murder one. Murder one would be: "I tricked him into getting into this suitcase, I had checked to make sure it would hold him and he wouldn't be able to get out, and I executed my plan," and that's clearly not the case.
She needed a LAWYER
Again, the level of narcissism she displayed during the interview was unbelievable. You can see that her narcissism was trying so hard to take control of the situation, but her lack of intelligence just couldn't make it happen. Especially that part where she's trying to make 2 points, but then she realizes that she doesn't actually have a second point, so she's like "ya know what, I'm gonna give you guys five minutes to think about it."
The weird thing is that narcissists who are also intelligent can be pretty convincing. But her level of narcissism is SOOOO high, but her level of intelligence is SOOOO low.
"you tricked me down here." The other option was to serve the arrest warrant at the apartment.
"Guys, why is murder illegal? Am I really in trouble even though it was unintentional?" -Sarah Boone
Right? If it wouldnt have happened Jorge would be alive, Unintentionally of course! To be so EXCELLED….WOW!
Do to her what she did to him and do it on National television
REALLY!!!…. glaring hard at you ~ Sarah
Who's begging now? Is it Jorge or Sarah? Life will turn on you at the most peculiar time!!
@@TellTheTruth0704 …. I’ve been watching the police interviews with neighbors, manager, etc…have you seen other videos?
There is quite a difference between “forgetting” something and being in a Alcoholic blackout.
Agreed! Sarah insisted she wasn't drunk and had little to drink.
@@soniaf6156then the cops found another receipt in the trash for the 2nd bottle of wine 🍷 😢😮😅
I heard of this case and saw the video footage of Jorge in the suitcase. It's was absolutely so sad. He was so weak and trying to save his breath while calling for her and telling her he can't breath and to let him out. She was reveling in his suffering and was belligerent at points. She was wasted and angry and was definitely punishing Jorge and left him in there.
Oh god I saw that video too and it’s so heartbreaking. Difficult to even think about. This btch is sick
Mike was a little ambiguous about it, but after she taunted him in the suitcase she went to bed that night and left him there until noon the next day.
I think a lot can be told from her tone of voice on the 911 call. I've heard people sound more distressed when their cat's been missing for a day than she sounded when she announced she was calling because her boyfriend was dead.
I carry on more when I break a nail.
She wasn't good at faking emotion at all.
A couple weeks ago I couldn’t find one of my cats until about 5 pm the day after I saw him last and I was stressed and couldn’t eat or focus on anything the whole time.. he was hiding but I was mentally and emotionally messed up until we found him… and he’s a cat! How she was cool as a cucumber telling 911 her partner is deceased is beyond comprehension… she’s obviously guilty as sin and the cops knew that before those horrible videos were found I bet… what an awful woman 😠
@@HeavenScentsDetroit I am pretty cool and collected in a crisis involving me but when it was my cats I was very emotional!
Nail Head Hit buddy.. I am still a mess when i think of my cat who went missing 25yrs ago! This chick had no emotion at all during the 911 call or any interview time & was only worried about herself.
Congrats on the new filming space, Mike! Love the Play Button plaques; you've earned them. I've been a fan since the beginning and am so happy for you with the growth and success the channel has seen. Despite all the changes from the 50k sub channel I stumbled across all those years ago, you're still Mike and we love ya!
Yay ... your take on Sarah Boone!
UPDATE: After the 8th lawyer essentially quit citing "irreconcilable differences" the judge was like, "Girl, you're abusing the public defender system & I've read all your letters. You will have to hire an attorney or go pro se."
She is defending herself, motion hearings are currently going, trial should start 10/2024.
I love ya too, Mike.
The video of that poor man meekly calling out to her from the confinement of a suitcase where he's slowly dying is one of the most upsetting things I've ever seen. All the while she's just sitting there taunting him and filming it! I can't even fathom that degree of malice.
Yeah, you can hear the hopelessness in his voice.
I just started the video! Idk if I will be able to watch that part. I have met some f’d up people in my life, but I couldn’t watch them suffer.
Me too. Being a true crime fan, you get a little "hardened", but that video really shook me.
Pictures of dead victims are hard enough to watch, but that clip was really haunting
30:53 -- 32:31 -- these are the minutes showing the videos in which she is taunting him as he's dying and pleading to be let out.
I understand anybody's wanting not to see those parts. It is quite disturbing.
The moment you showed the suit case video my mouth actually dropped open holy shit. This might be the most disturbing case you’ve covered in a while.
Feels weird to say how excited I was to see a 50 MINUTE video from you considering the, ah, subject matter. But I love the in depth coverage, she is seriously messed up. Looking forward to more videos like this!
Four years, nine attorneys, and a two week jury trial later: guilty of 2nd degree murder today, October 25, 2024. Sentencing on December 2.
Every time you say inside of the suitcase I imagine myself being in there and trying to get out, I'm not particularly afraid of small spaces but this gives me a weird feeling in my stomach my skin tingles and I feel like I need to breathe a little bit faster. Just thought of being zipped in a suitcase for any amount of time much less hours, it's terrifying. I don't think anything's giving me the anxiety that just listening to this particular case has caused me.
I was thinking the same thing!!! He must have been a small guy, unless my suitcase is just small. Still, I can't imagine the panic that would set in. Gives me a weird feeling, too. How awful for someone to do this to another human being is beyond me.
@@Juliemarie311 even if a large suitcase. The thought of flexing my arms and then not moving because I'm enclosed. I have never considered being trapped like that but yeah that weird feeling. Never been able to initiate anxiety and so strong either just from a thought. That's just terrifying what she did to him. And possibly tossing him down stairs. Placing him upside down. No thanks.
and imagine on top of that your partner is teasing you while you slowly suffocate.
@@derstoffausdemderjoghurtis Yeah, that thought makes me feel sick. The desperation and feeling no control is overwhelming!
You KILLED it with this one, Mike! I've watched her interrogation and have seen some of the footage of her speaking to the police but you really did a great job at covering this one and... anyone else respond out loud when the outcome was revealed about the guy doing the Facebook live?! Holy crap!
More like he stuffed this one into a suitcase and listened to it beg for its life until it suffocated
@@deejay2294 Unintentionally 😅
No malicious! Hahaha
@@deejay2294 holy shit 😆
That was a terrifying video too.. agh so unsettling.. rest in peace to that poor poor boy
This has to be one of the most haunting videos in this channel so far. Seeing him calling out to her while knowing his fate was extremely horrifying.
Why?
@@robertsears8323 they said so, lol because “seeing him calling out to her while knowing his fate was extremely horrifying…”
@@lisafoos8976 I thought the whole video was very funny.
I mean how week was that guy that he could not tear open that bag. Talk about a 90 lbs. weekling,
@@robertsears8323 you sound like a pos too
@@euphorbia1581 Maybe but I am not so week and stupid to kill myself like this guy did.
I’ve watched countless videos about this case but you are legit the best storyteller. Can’t wait for this trial. I hope she takes the stand 😂
I love how he claps back with "Jorge is dead" so bluntly every time she tries to make some sort of excuse