the irony is that SHE provided the strongest possible evidence against herself by filming it....I get panicked JUST thinking of being in that suitcase..worst nightmare
i still remember when the footage dropped, days after his murder. i felt out of breath for the rest of the evening. the sound of him quietly begging for help really disturbed me because it was clear to me that he would have been shouting for help, but he couldn't get a full breath in.
@@VanceHelwI’m pretty sure she didn’t delete the videos. She was so drunk she forgot that was on her phone. The police found it when she gave them her phone the morning after the murder.
Me too! It’s weird bc it’s not “violent”, or gory, there isn’t even any screaming. But it’s so deeply disturbing and really sticks with you. The only other story that had/has that same effect on me is the one about the poor guy who got stuck upside down in nutty putty cave.
ya know? i think it might be on the spectrum between passive aggressive and Darrell Brooks in WI. i can see her being aggressive-aggressive too and getting herself thrown out of court for being disruptive 😂😂
I can hear her now interrupting and getting aggressive and angry when she can’t control the entire courtroom. Sara boasting on how many “hits the video has” is disgusting. Like she is proud of the video. She totally minimized the haunting video of a man dying and she had total control of letting him live or die. Jorge’s family has a video of their beloved family member dying and Sara plays like this all a crime against her. She’s unbelievable
My husband was watching a vid on RUclips earlier...... it was a Scottish couple and the wife had put together a spoof news video from doomsday type movies and stuff and the husband thought he was watching real footage..... she was relaxed, then they said they were gonna nuke the UK and the guy started screaming where was one of the kids and she said like he's probably upstairs and only then did she tell her hubby the truth........ my husband found it amusing, it made me feel uneasy. Well that's my response to "in a world of chaos and uncertainty" . Don't have nightmares anyone, just watch Dr G, he won't give you nightmares!
I think Darell Brooks showed many people what narcissism really looks like. We throw that word around towards anyone who does something we don’t like. Brooks made the reality clear. Now I understand what Sarah will do. I don’t know if she will go for the Sovereign Citizen defense, but it’s the only thing she has. I assume she will call the family of her victim, to attack them. But her main defense will be that nobody can know in their heart what she meant to do, so it was an accident. No different than if he died in a car accident while she was asleep in bed. She has had to grieve the unexpected loss in jail, under constant misguided attack.
@@tadonplane8265my husband (no medical training, hasn’t read a single solitary book in the almost 20 yrs we’ve been together) was telling me how he is going to tell his mayo fellowship trained cardiologist about a procedure he saw probably on social media. I was like dude have some wisdom, if you think you have any knowledge to impart to your cardiologist, that is a sign that you need to fire your cardiologist and get one who is competent. He’s had multiple med professionals ask where he went to med school. The last time he made a suggestion, his cardiologist just looked at him. But apparently he hasn’t got the message yet.
I actually don't think Sarah consciously meant to murder Jorge. But she did consciously mean to torture him, and if you torture someone and in the process they die, that's murder. She simply doesn't get that
@@laurenurban3942I was just going to say this!! The fact that there’s video of the suitcase being upstairs and downstairs and no possibility of carefully carrying it down the stairs makes it obvious that she shoved it down the staircase and only more callous and heartless in her intent. She was relishing in the torture of Jorge. 😧
Yeah…I watched the video police body cam when they arrived at the scene. She’s absolutely repulsive. Typical sneaky, manipulative drunk. I don’t think it ever occurred to her alcohol soaked brain that he might die in that suitcase, but when she sobered up and realized what happened, she thinks she can be excused from his death because she didn’t mean to kill him.
What bothers me most about this case is, in all the footage we have of her in the aftermath, there isn't a single glimmer of sorrow or remorse for Jorge & the agonizing death he suffered at her hands (especially if truly "uNiNtEnTiOnAL"). Not a tear, not a wince, not a word. She is all me, me, me, all the time.
@@leinonibishop9480 the only time i can recall her mentioning her son was when she lied & said she spent 4 of her sons birthdays in jail. That was false. At that point i don't think she even hit the 3 year mark yet. And she was kinda badmouthing her son a bit in the letter to the family court judge! She's truly a piece of work.
I read that as “made me hard lol” but then had to double read it… I for real actually laughed out loud and my 13 year old asked me what I was laughing at- I had no words lol
@@ThorDog16stall the trail? Is she on some kind of a hike? I think you may want to take a look in the mirror with that “not too bright” remark there pal.
The important thing about Lawyer #8 is that she was a woman, was from outside the local Public Defender pool, and had a reputation of being able to handle combative defendants. Sarah Boone found other excuses to not want to work with her Lawyer #8. I think the judge was justified in declaring that Sarah must defend herself or get her own lawyer. Sarah now has the perfect lawyer that will always do what she wants... herself.
my favorite part was when she was panicky towards the end and tried to say "there was no malicious intent" or something, but she fucked it up and was like, "no malicious... content... was towards this! no malicious! no malicious."
Her letters are quite entertaining to read. The 58 page one reads like those serial killer journals detectives always find stashed in the closet in the movies. Lots of rambling run on sentences and repeated phrases in CAPs, and a lot of words that are either made up but sound smart or are totally misused because they don’t mean what she thinks they mean.
They are probably exaggerated with photoshop to be more ‘shocking’. (Not saying Dr. Grande did that but other channels have so depends where he sourced the photos. )
Ikr! I knew a guy who was studying to be a defense attorney and when I mentioned Sarah Boone, he got this look of horror, and said people like that are his worst nightmare 😂
@@lulud7540 ? She thinks she is her own defense attorney in her own head . That is why there’s a term for that- delusional . Entertaining tbh . She felt justified to kill him.
IDK, Bundy acting as his own attorney, marrying Carol Ann Boone on the stand, and questioning his own victims was pretty much the pinnacle of insufferable.
the final hearing where this last attorney was discharged was delightful. the judge asked sarah for her side. after naming several problems that were nothing but evidence that sarah refuses to listen to advice that she doesn't like (such as being angry that her attorney refused to break attorney-client privilege by speaking to sarah's mother, and accusing the attorney of lying to her with statements that the judge immediately confirmed were true statements), it eventually boiled down to the fact that sarah felt the attorney wasn't "nice" enough to her. she wanted the attorney to be gentle and ask her how she's doing. that's her big issue and why she won't stop fighting with the lady. when you walk into a meeting with your client and she's already fired up and has a _stack_ of paper where she's taken notes, and she starts lecturing you about potential defenses and why she dumped her last attorney and how many voicemails she's left you and yadda yadda yadda, "gentle and reassuring" isn't a mood that i can see coming up easily.
The audacity of Sarah calling her attorney “snotty”.. the attorney known for her ability to handle “difficult” clients.. I can’t imagine dealing with Sarah knowing what she’s obviously done.
I agree with everything but I'm a bit confused regarding the speaking to Sarah's mother part? It's not uncommon for lawyers to relay messages between an incarcerated client and their family. That's not illegal in itself. What did Sarah want the attorney to tell her mother?
@@Jess-jt4zf It'd be against proper legal practice if the attorney blabbered privileged att/client communications to the mom (which includes anything said to the attorney to obtain legal assistance), unless Ms. Boone expressly waived that privilege through informed consent. Even when a client expressly tells their attorney to tell a 3rd party some privileged info, an attorney can't just run off and do that unless they make sure their client knows the consequences of that disclosure. If I had to guess, Boone probably wanted the attorney to blabber something that was privileged, and got mad when the attorney brought up the whole informed-consent thing because she thinks they were second-guessing or belittling her.
@@blackosprey2219Ah, thanks! That puzzled me. I've never been in a court trial but I know, in experimental drug trials, we have to give informed consent in very exacting detail; so I can imagine how Sarah would try to bypass informed consent, she seems to think laws shouldn't apply to her.
@@zxyatiywariii8Actually, what I heard was that she was mad her attorney spoke to her brother about possibly testifying. Sarah felt that scared him away from helping her get a bond, because he’s in the military and doesn’t want to be connected to her case. It was all about what she wanted and she didn’t care if her brother’s career might be ruined by this association. She was angry that Cashman gave honest facts to her brother instead of lying and saying his name wouldn’t come out.
I can't imagine a situation where I would allow someone to zip me up in a suitcase. When I was around 14 years old, we had a carpet out on our driveway. We thought it would be fun to lay on the carpet and have others roll it up with one of us in it. So, I laid down and my brothers rolled the carpet up with me inside. I experienced an unexpected terror. I became panicked instantly. It was beyond anything I'd ever experienced in terms of fear and helplessness. Fortunately, as I was panicking, my brothers unrolled the carpet. I would imagine that is sort of how it felt to be in the suitcase. His last 30 minutes must have been like being in a nightmare but being awake instead of waking up and thinking "Wow I am glad that was only a nightmare".
I always think back to that, “I Love Lucy”, episode when Lucy got locked inside the old travel trunk and Fred had the key but he wasn’t there and Lucy needed an affidavit from her doctor verifying her birthdate. When the doctor got there, Lucy was locked in the trunk and the doctor couldn’t verify that it was her inside. So, she started singing a song they sang when she was a little girl and she and tue doctor were singing in harmony when Ricky walked in and saw some old guy singing to a voice coming from the trunk. And Ricky yelled at Lucy for getting stuck in the trunk. 🤣🤣
I can't imagine his terror. As a kid my friends crawled threw a concrete sewer pipe underground...three in front of me and two behind me,The kid in front of me suddenly changed their mind about going through and started to try to turn around ...the terror I felt as I screamed for her to stop and continue forward must have been nothing compared to what this man felt...I feel so sorry for what he must have gone through before he became unconscious.😢
In the movie, Taylor was rolled up in a rug, and presented to the visiting Julius Caesar. The same way it happened when Julius Caesar went to Egypt. Unfortunately, Caesar's soldiers fire burned down the best, most complete and world-class library to the ground.
I agree with your description Dr Grande having followed this case for the past few years. She is her own worst enemy and now representing herself I hope we get justice soon.
@@lulud7540 Care to educate then? Because if you think you can provide groundbreaking evidence that counters what countless channels have already provided based off of case files (including videos which show the murder taking place), please do. Or, spit-balling here, volunteer to defend Boone pro-bono. We'll all be watching with baited breath for your incredible defence where you detail the "facts".
Hope they can prevent her from endless nonsensical talking and possibly reading 100 page letters to the court. This could be the longest trial in history.
Luckily that is exactly what the role of the judge is regarding Lawyers and court conduct. Personally I think watching Sarah effectively getting told to shut up every two seconds is going to be hilarious.
'Irreconcilable Differences' I will forever smile at that term. It's precisely the wording my attorney used when I filed for my divorce from my first wife. He said: "This is legalese for one party in a dispute being stubbornly detached from reality" I said "Yeah, she's f**king crazy" He only smiled in response. I got out, and she didn't get shit. A rarity in my state.
i'm glad you got outta there. but i will say that in 100% of divorces, each party tells their respective attorney, "my spouse is fucking crazy!" your insane ex wife probably still tells people you were insane.
@@zubetp You're correct.. she says precisely that to anyone who will listen. She can claim it all she likes... I merely point to the financial result of the proceedings :)
Your Sixth Amendment right to counsel has to be waived knowingly and voluntarily. When you waive your Sixth Amendment right to counsel, you also waive the defense of ineffective assistance of counsel on appeal, but something tells me that won't stop Sarah Boone!
i'm not defending her AT ALL...i can't stand her :) But she didn't waive it...directly..it was imposed upon her. Rightly so. And since she's made it impossible to represent her, she should not be able to use that ecxuse as an appeal.
@@markmike7933 she wrote in the letter to the judge, she didn't mind representing herself. Does that count. I'm in the UK so don't understand your laws. Thank you 🇬🇧💐
@@purplevelvet69to be fair, we hardly understand it either 😂 But there is case law that has set precedence for this kind of situation. She was warned on multiple occasions that she would not have an endless supply of lawyers.
Gawd, I loathe and despise Sarah Boone. Her own sick videos of the poor guy begging to be let out of the suitcase, and her snarky and nasty responses made me sick. She has caused so much chaos, and her case has been reported on everywhere, that I hope she doesn't get to appeal based on "no unprejudiced jury" or appeal since she had no attorney. She clearly wasted all the legal resources the state offered her and should not be rewarded for her idiotic behavior. What is society supposed to do with someone like her. I think she is very dangerous to society and has an irrational mind that can never function properly on this planet.
Agree 👍🏽 The poor man **Did Not** deserve to have his life snuffed out in such a Horrid way. But what keeps rolling around in my brain is the Thought that this man ACTUALLY got INTO a suitcase?? Of his own volition??? 🤷🏽♀️. HOW did he end up in the suitcase in the first place?
Her ex-husband shows up at one point during her arrest video and I can only imagine how much that guy went through (they have children together), and what he’s thinking as he now watches this madness unfold. He was able to escape from her with his life, but being that close to someone with that severe of a personality disorder(s) is going to inflict some trauma
@renewashington791 We don’t know any possible conversation’s or promises she may have made to convince him to enter the suitcase. It gives my anxiety just imagining being inside a zipped shut suitcase. I bring up the possibility she made promises to him. Actually how many adult couples do you know who may have played hide-&-seek, as adults? It’s a ridiculous thought!
In her 58 page letter, she accounts that her audience is the public because that's whence her jury will come. Doesn't seem like the best legal strategy to tell the judge that you're trying to poison the jury pool.
I feel so sorry and so much sympathy for all the 8 attorneys that came in contact with her. May they receive therapy for any ptsd they may have received from dealing with this nutcase murderer.
By my understanding, she has not “forfeited the right to counsel” but she has forfeited the right to court appointed counsel. There is nothing stopping her from hiring her own lawyer.
She can’t afford one. The second lawyer was a private lawyer hired by her ex husband but he either couldn’t or wouldn’t continue to pay for it, which led to lawyer #3 being a public defender again. She would have to find someone to do it pro bono. I’m surprised one hasn’t stepped up yet for the publicity alone. 😂
Anyone wanna bet whether Jorge failed to find Sarah in the shower or just wanted some peace and quiet for a while? (2:36) After all, it wouldn't have been hard to find a grown person in a shower stall... This is such a tragic case. I feel so sorry for everyone involved; especially Jorge, of course. Thank you, Dr. Grande, for yet another measured and calm analysis.
Dude, there are lots of nice people in Florida too 🤷🏾♀️ Evil creatures like Sarah can come from any state. (And no, I don't live in Florida, but I've been there.) Edit: "Dude" is used for both men and women where we live, just wanted to clarify that. I'm not calling you a guy.
The fact that she made up a pretend judge to be in the room of her and her 8th lawyer to try to get her to see how "mean" she was being is just further proof of how delusional and immature she is.
She can't get along with her lawyers because they keep trying to tell her none of her arguments will work. Meanwhile, she still thinks she's entitled to bail.
This will be a very interesting trial to watch. ...especially if you want to learn crazy. Manipulative. Motivated. Delusional. Victimized. Nutball. IMO. watch and learn.
that's the trick to being a habitual liar. you have to kind of believe it. so it's deeper than just saying, "i didn't take the cookie." you invent a new reality where you didn't take the cookie, and you live in that new reality. someday, your accuser won't be in your life, so the narrative is in your control. everyone you talk to will "know" that you didn't take the cookie. friends and family will side with you, so you are joined in the new reality by enough people that the new reality is validated. footage of you taking the cookie will change nothing. that was a different time when you had permission to take the cookie; or you were just pretending to take the cookie and you put it back after; or that's not a cookie, that's a brownie, so it doesn't count. when sarah is convicted, she will appeal it. i'll bet my life savings on it.
Another excellent analysis from Dr. Grande. I can't wait to see this case go to trial. The sight of Sarah trying to represent herself will require popcorn and some friends for a comedy show situation. Hopefully she isn't as bad as Daryl Brooks but then again that can't be ruled out 🤦♀️🤦♀️
Sarah Boone is, whether she likes it or not, lawyer number 9! I can’t WAIT for this trial to begin. One of my favorite parts of her letter was her citing the Declaration of Independence 😂
Dr Grande requests that no overseas individuals give personal info for security reasons particularly Scandinavians. He has had some...shall we say...overly enthusiastic fans in the past.
I've become obsessed with this case!! I'll never understand how she just sat there and ignored a man, she claimed to love, repeatedly begging for his life!! I've never seen anything like this! She's so cold!! I'm grateful you covered this case Dr. Grande, it's extremely frustrating!! RIP Jorge.❤
What’s WILD is that all her former attorneys made the same claims against her (she clearly is the problem) and she’s just butthurt because she has no actual defense. She’s on video taunting the man and outright refusing to let him out of the suitcase. She needs to shut up and just go to prison already.
With the evidence that she volunteered for the investigators her best bet seems to be to aim for the minimum sentence, but she thinks that she's to smart for that.
Dr. Grande- well done! I love how clear and logical your analysis is - no matter how off the wall this defendant is, you respect the legal process. Here and there you say some jokes about Sarah, letting us know what you really think, but it’s never too much. Excellent!!
Both of them had a really serious alcohol problem. They had a long history of domestic abuse. Of course he didn’t deserve what she did to him, but it’s not one of those true crime stories where the victim “lit up the room wherever he went!” He was lit up in whatever bar room he visited.
@@subrosa4792i listened to an interview one of the detectives did with sarah's landlord. she said that neighbors regularly made complaints about the noise - when sarah and jorge fought, one of them would lock the other out of the apartment. when jorge got locked out, he went for a walk or walked to his parents' place. when sarah got locked out, she shouted through and banged on the door. the landlord told a recent story about how sarah went from door to door asking neighbors to use their bathrooms, and they all told her no lmao. she also said that sarah would come to the main office and vent and cry about fights with jorge, so at first the landlord believed sarah was the victim of domestic abuse. but as time went on and she ran into jorge a few times, she changed her mind. jorge would have a black eye and a split lip, and he'd be like, "yeah, me and sarah got into it again. she threw some dishes at me so i hit her with the shower curtain rod." their relationship was absolutely bonkers, so sarah's whimsical description of their delightful evening playing like first graders does not jive, imo. the difference between sarah and jorge seems to be that jorge was straight up about the fights lmao.
Jorge wasn't the only violent one in the relationship. Sarah was also arrested for attacking Jorge before he was placed on probation according to the records.
I don't think he was violent in the relationship. Every time she had him arrested she bailed him out the next day. She obviously feels nothing close to remorse for killing him, to the point that one interrogator asked her she understood that she had killed him.
@@doom4067 her bailing him out the next day doesn’t mean that he wasn’t violent. domestic violence is so…. strange honestly. some victims will keep going back over and over and over again , even after getting the police involved. they think that they can change them
I would like to know how this woman was raised… her upbringing, her family, etc…. Sarah lives in a completely different world than most of us. I’m always curious how people, like Sarah, end up in this alternate world.
As always Todd…you nailed it. From the tapes of her very first interactions with police the day she called 911, it was obvious that she is a self-absorbed, delusional lunatic. It’s takes a special kind of monster to basically bury another person alive and listen in as they beg for their life. My guess is that her portrayal of an attorney will make Darrell Brooks look like Clarence Darrow.
No doubt, she will be as successful as one of the most successful trial attorneys of all time, the great Clarence Darrow. It is incredible how he 1) coaxed William Jennings Bryan onto the stand, and 2) grilled him and the bible on the witness stand. Only one attorney was ever that ballsy.
Thank you for the analysis. I think you described her perfectly. It’s shame time and money are being wasted on this nonsense. Hope it’s ends soon. The family deserves peace and closure.
Ikr! Same as the Darrell Brooks trial. The problem is, our nation's founders could never even imagine a world where murderers are ON VIDEO committing the crime, so there's no chance they aren't guilty. Both Brooks and Boone should never have the freedom to drag things out like this, and waste so much time and money; but our laws come from an era when things like video and DNA weren't imaginable.
I suspect the reason here is so that they can show that every attempt (reasonable and unreasonable) was made to provide her with legal counsel so that the ruling cannot be later overturned on a technicality.
@sherryscarabino255 oh she's a wild one she put a lock on it once and threw me on the airport carocell, luckily I'm a gambler so when I came our at the end of the flight the baggage handlers let me out I hit up the bellagio...ended up a couple thousand !she's truly the love of my life
I can already see it. Sarah Boone is going to fire Sarah Boone, citing irreconcilable differences.
😂😂😂
She is the irreconcilable difference.
She is the Bizzaro Thomas Dewey.
god, if only.
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the irony is that SHE provided the strongest possible evidence against herself by filming it....I get panicked JUST thinking of being in that suitcase..worst nightmare
i still remember when the footage dropped, days after his murder. i felt out of breath for the rest of the evening. the sound of him quietly begging for help really disturbed me because it was clear to me that he would have been shouting for help, but he couldn't get a full breath in.
@@zubetp geez I haven’t seen it but that sounds horrific.
She deleted the videos thinking police wouldn't be able to recover it, this sealed her fate as proof that she is aware of what she has done.
@@VanceHelwI’m pretty sure she didn’t delete the videos. She was so drunk she forgot that was on her phone. The police found it when she gave them her phone the morning after the murder.
just THINKING*
That woman made me actually feel sorry for her lawyers.
this crime made me feel sorry for the suitcase
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Did she lock them in a suitcase too ?
Never humanize a lawyer 😅
Well you know 99% of lawyers give the other 1% a bad name! 😂
The video of the victim begging to be let out of the suitcase while she ignores him is one of most disturbing things I've ever seen.
Not just ignored, but mocked
I could not agree more. Pure evil!
ER Nurse: It was beyond disturbing.
Being claustrophobic, I can't even listen to this story without feeling panicky. Evil, evil woman.
Me too! It’s weird bc it’s not “violent”, or gory, there isn’t even any screaming. But it’s so deeply disturbing and really sticks with you. The only other story that had/has that same effect on me is the one about the poor guy who got stuck upside down in nutty putty cave.
how much time, money and resources she wasted taxpayers for an open and shut case.
Lol.😅
pun intended I see😂🤪
An open and suit case
Nice word play!
I really latched on to this.
I'm glad she unwisely talked to the police. What a monster!
Her narcissism got the best of her.
5 words
Never talk to the police
@@hydrostatic8048 and never
While he was in the suitcase, she pushed him down the stairs.
Poor Sarah.
Wherever she goes, she's there too.
😂😂😂
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Holy shit this is the best comment omg.😂😂😂😂
the absolute most underrated comment of the entire internet
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Sarah representing herself is going to be the biggest fiasco
It's probably going to be a treasure trove of content.
I never thought there would be another self defender comparable to Darrel Brooks, but here we are
I can just hear her screaming at the judge.
Waiting with my popcorn 🍿 and snacks
"the biggest fiasco"
that's a strange way to spell _"literally the best anime season ever"_
Her cross examinations are going to be so incredibly passive-aggressive.
Not intentionally.
I bet she accuses herself of bias
ya know? i think it might be on the spectrum between passive aggressive and Darrell Brooks in WI.
i can see her being aggressive-aggressive too and getting herself thrown out of court for being disruptive 😂😂
Just like DB
I can hear her now interrupting and getting aggressive and angry when she can’t control the entire courtroom. Sara boasting on how many “hits the video has” is disgusting. Like she is proud of the video. She totally minimized the haunting video of a man dying and she had total control of letting him live or die. Jorge’s family has a video of their beloved family member dying and Sara plays like this all a crime against her. She’s unbelievable
In a world full of chaos and uncertainty, it's refreshing to hear your calming voice and dry sense of humor Dr. Grande😊
My husband was watching a vid on RUclips earlier...... it was a Scottish couple and the wife had put together a spoof news video from doomsday type movies and stuff and the husband thought he was watching real footage..... she was relaxed, then they said they were gonna nuke the UK and the guy started screaming where was one of the kids and she said like he's probably upstairs and only then did she tell her hubby the truth........ my husband found it amusing, it made me feel uneasy. Well that's my response to "in a world of chaos and uncertainty" . Don't have nightmares anyone, just watch Dr G, he won't give you nightmares!
@@kathleengeiser6956 Dr. Grande, it should be noted, has a really good work ethic.
I love his serious style humor 😊
Doesn’t he have the most calming voice? I can actually unwind to his videos.
@@dizzymindy6024I play him at bed time:)
I hope the entire trial is televised in the media.
It's in Florida. That's a given.
Not me, Dr. Grande’s video made me cringe enough. I am staying as far away from this crazy case as possible.
Oh yes, so do I! :D
I think Darell Brooks showed many people what narcissism really looks like. We throw that word around towards anyone who does something we don’t like. Brooks made the reality clear. Now I understand what Sarah will do. I don’t know if she will go for the Sovereign Citizen defense, but it’s the only thing she has.
I assume she will call the family of her victim, to attack them.
But her main defense will be that nobody can know in their heart what she meant to do, so it was an accident. No different than if he died in a car accident while she was asleep in bed. She has had to grieve the unexpected loss in jail, under constant misguided attack.
@@deuteronimus750 But not intentionally
Judges always love it when defendants helpfully try to educate them about the Law. It’s a great way to get them to see your side 😂
Hahaha 😂😂
Like telling your doctor your diagnosis of your ailments.
😂🤣😆
@@tadonplane8265my husband (no medical training, hasn’t read a single solitary book in the almost 20 yrs we’ve been together) was telling me how he is going to tell his mayo fellowship trained cardiologist about a procedure he saw probably on social media. I was like dude have some wisdom, if you think you have any knowledge to impart to your cardiologist, that is a sign that you need to fire your cardiologist and get one who is competent.
He’s had multiple med professionals ask where he went to med school. The last time he made a suggestion, his cardiologist just looked at him. But apparently he hasn’t got the message yet.
I think it’s painfully obvious now that this woman has no ability to learn anything.
Obviously the woman is certain that she’s done nothing wrong whatsoever, and insists that any attorney representing her must agree…
and must reassure her repeatedly.
@@Kinann but we were having a great day!!
But it wasn't intentional lol
And be nice to her!
@@Gabriel-hf1yyI really can't believe she thinks ignorance is a defense. I can't stand it when she says that.
Jury won't even leave the box. Foreman will look around and ask, we all good with guilty?
Thanks for the update! This is such a bizarre (suit) case.
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Bro..too soon
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I actually don't think Sarah consciously meant to murder Jorge. But she did consciously mean to torture him, and if you torture someone and in the process they die, that's murder. She simply doesn't get that
She threw him down the stairs while he was in the 🧳 suitcase.
@@laurenurban3942I was just going to say this!! The fact that there’s video of the suitcase being upstairs and downstairs and no possibility of carefully carrying it down the stairs makes it obvious that she shoved it down the staircase and only more callous and heartless in her intent. She was relishing in the torture of Jorge. 😧
All because he supposedly cheated in the past😮
Yeah…I watched the video police body cam when they arrived at the scene. She’s absolutely repulsive. Typical sneaky, manipulative drunk. I don’t think it ever occurred to her alcohol soaked brain that he might die in that suitcase, but when she sobered up and realized what happened, she thinks she can be excused from his death because she didn’t mean to kill him.
Felony murder. She'll get life in prison
I bet the neighbors were thrilled she was gone.
I bet everyone she’s ever known was thrilled whenever she was gone.
Even her son.
Block party!!
Someone that defends themself has a fool for a client
they sure do, but to be fair, anyone who defends sarah has a fool for a client
Yup that’s what they say
Yep and thats why they all droppd out @zubetp
That's the smartest thing I have ever heard in my life.
I think this was her plan all along. She knows she's screwed so this will be her appeal point. "MuH CoNsTiTuTiOnaL RiGhTs 🤪"
What bothers me most about this case is, in all the footage we have of her in the aftermath, there isn't a single glimmer of sorrow or remorse for Jorge & the agonizing death he suffered at her hands (especially if truly "uNiNtEnTiOnAL"). Not a tear, not a wince, not a word. She is all me, me, me, all the time.
Very true and she doesn’t mention her son at all in the numerous letters she writes to the judge.
@@leinonibishop9480 the only time i can recall her mentioning her son was when she lied & said she spent 4 of her sons birthdays in jail. That was false. At that point i don't think she even hit the 3 year mark yet.
And she was kinda badmouthing her son a bit in the letter to the family court judge! She's truly a piece of work.
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Imagine sending the Declaration of Independence to a judge in an effort to be taken seriously.
That list of personality flaws finalized with "and exceedingly creepy" made me lol hard..😂
I read that as “made me hard lol” but then had to double read it… I for real actually laughed out loud and my 13 year old asked me what I was laughing at- I had no words lol
Yeah, that was damn good , Dr. 👊💯😂
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@@obsessedwiththetruth7016 that's also very funny😂
Her plan was to have every attorney quit. Then she could stall the trail as long as possible. Trouble is she’s not too bright and a psychopath.
Who in their right mind would think that would work? Courts have a pretty vested interest in murder trials, stalling is just gonna piss them off.
its pointless for her to stall the trial as shes already locked up
@@simonpeyton-n3h that’s why I said she isn’t too bright.
@@blackosprey2219we are talking about a woman who filmed herself mocking her boyfriend as she was k1ll1ng him, so logic isn’t her strong suit(case)!
@@ThorDog16stall the trail? Is she on some kind of a hike? I think you may want to take a look in the mirror with that “not too bright” remark there pal.
Always ready to listen to Dr. Grande speculate!
and not diagnose anyone
@@42wordsnever!
Put her and Darrell Brooks Jr. in the same cell and let them "prove" their innocence to each other.
We could get the unholy trinity if we add "my personal 9/11" guy.
@@somerandomperson5521Wait what guy is that?
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@@michaelhardy2971 YAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@zxyatiywariii8Nicholas Alaverdian
The important thing about Lawyer #8 is that she was a woman, was from outside the local Public Defender pool, and had a reputation of being able to handle combative defendants. Sarah Boone found other excuses to not want to work with her Lawyer #8. I think the judge was justified in declaring that Sarah must defend herself or get her own lawyer. Sarah now has the perfect lawyer that will always do what she wants... herself.
Maybe Sarah will claim irreconcilable differences with herself 😂
Sure wants a lawyer that's willing to ignore all the evidence. That's her favorite pass time.
Even with an attorney, Sarah would still claim ineffective assistance of counsel if she lost. I'm getting several big bags of popcorn ready.
Hold the soda ..........
And we thought Schuabusiness was bad 😬. This is going to be a circus of a trial
I'm guessing she'll be as crazy as Darrell Brooks, if she's defending herself.
@@zxyatiywariii8I hope that doesn't mean we get more sovereign citizen bs
I wonder how many times the words, “Not intentionally!” were used in her letter. That seems to be her favorite catchphrase.
my favorite part was when she was panicky towards the end and tried to say "there was no malicious intent" or something, but she fucked it up and was like, "no malicious... content... was towards this! no malicious! no malicious."
The problem with her “not intentionally” claim is that ridiculous video she did while he was begging to get out.
She literally has NO defense.
Her letters are quite entertaining to read. The 58 page one reads like those serial killer journals detectives always find stashed in the closet in the movies. Lots of rambling run on sentences and repeated phrases in CAPs, and a lot of words that are either made up but sound smart or are totally misused because they don’t mean what she thinks they mean.
"at this point in their exciting evening" - best dead pan line read ever
Her facial expressions are maddening.
Such a clown
I tried making a face like she is frowning and I just cannot do it 😂
Looks like a toddler refusing a spoon full of food.
@@samholdsworth420Me too, I can't even get my mouth to do that, how does she do that? 😆
They are probably exaggerated with photoshop to be more ‘shocking’. (Not saying Dr. Grande did that but other channels have so depends where he sourced the photos. )
"Exceedingly creepy"! I love it! Dr. Grande is a legend!
Hell of a woman. Literally, hell of a woman.
Actually, a woman from HELL
Hell hath no fury...
Being Sarah Boone's attorney has to be one of the worst jobs of all time. I can't even imagine.
Ikr! I knew a guy who was studying to be a defense attorney and when I mentioned Sarah Boone, he got this look of horror, and said people like that are his worst nightmare 😂
She's the ninth lawyer 😅
😂this chick is nuts nuts she makes Tracy Shabusiness look normal.
I can never take that name seriously 😅
"The Ninth Lawyer". Sounds like a good title for the inevitable Miniseries.
@@denischabriddell986Yo, solid point.
@@lulud7540 ? She thinks she is her own defense attorney in her own head . That is why there’s a term for that- delusional . Entertaining tbh . She felt justified to kill him.
This might just be the most insufferable person in all of history.
Nah.... my female parent holds that title. I agree that SB is a close second though...🎉😅
IDK, Bundy acting as his own attorney, marrying Carol Ann Boone on the stand, and questioning his own victims was pretty much the pinnacle of insufferable.
@@melissabruner1224 Colin Ferguson.....?
“At this point in their exciting evening…” I was not prepared to laugh so hard 🤣🤣🤣my bladder was not ready for that
Painting, doing puzzles and to continue the fun evening 🤣😂🤣 LMFAO he didn't even change his tone saying it!
Boone is a nightmare client. 🤪
I've watched the police interrogation videos. Even given the high stress environment and situation she was in, she seems insufferable.
Nightmare gf too ☠️
@@lulud7540 Perhaps you should reach out to one of her *_EIGHT_* former public defenders for confirmation.
@@daisylavender5275 Not intentionally
the final hearing where this last attorney was discharged was delightful. the judge asked sarah for her side.
after naming several problems that were nothing but evidence that sarah refuses to listen to advice that she doesn't like (such as being angry that her attorney refused to break attorney-client privilege by speaking to sarah's mother, and accusing the attorney of lying to her with statements that the judge immediately confirmed were true statements), it eventually boiled down to the fact that sarah felt the attorney wasn't "nice" enough to her. she wanted the attorney to be gentle and ask her how she's doing. that's her big issue and why she won't stop fighting with the lady.
when you walk into a meeting with your client and she's already fired up and has a _stack_ of paper where she's taken notes, and she starts lecturing you about potential defenses and why she dumped her last attorney and how many voicemails she's left you and yadda yadda yadda, "gentle and reassuring" isn't a mood that i can see coming up easily.
The audacity of Sarah calling her attorney “snotty”.. the attorney known for her ability to handle “difficult” clients.. I can’t imagine dealing with Sarah knowing what she’s obviously done.
I agree with everything but I'm a bit confused regarding the speaking to Sarah's mother part? It's not uncommon for lawyers to relay messages between an incarcerated client and their family. That's not illegal in itself. What did Sarah want the attorney to tell her mother?
@@Jess-jt4zf It'd be against proper legal practice if the attorney blabbered privileged att/client communications to the mom (which includes anything said to the attorney to obtain legal assistance), unless Ms. Boone expressly waived that privilege through informed consent. Even when a client expressly tells their attorney to tell a 3rd party some privileged info, an attorney can't just run off and do that unless they make sure their client knows the consequences of that disclosure.
If I had to guess, Boone probably wanted the attorney to blabber something that was privileged, and got mad when the attorney brought up the whole informed-consent thing because she thinks they were second-guessing or belittling her.
@@blackosprey2219Ah, thanks! That puzzled me.
I've never been in a court trial but I know, in experimental drug trials, we have to give informed consent in very exacting detail; so I can imagine how Sarah would try to bypass informed consent, she seems to think laws shouldn't apply to her.
@@zxyatiywariii8Actually, what I heard was that she was mad her attorney spoke to her brother about possibly testifying. Sarah felt that scared him away from helping her get a bond, because he’s in the military and doesn’t want to be connected to her case. It was all about what she wanted and she didn’t care if her brother’s career might be ruined by this association.
She was angry that Cashman gave honest facts to her brother instead of lying and saying his name wouldn’t come out.
Zip it Sarah🤐
She already did that with her poor boyfriend - in the suitcase!
Oh boy..😅
Oooof...! 😖😆
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I can't imagine a situation where I would allow someone to zip me up in a suitcase. When I was around 14 years old, we had a carpet out on our driveway. We thought it would be fun to lay on the carpet and have others roll it up with one of us in it. So, I laid down and my brothers rolled the carpet up with me inside. I experienced an unexpected terror. I became panicked instantly. It was beyond anything I'd ever experienced in terms of fear and helplessness. Fortunately, as I was panicking, my brothers unrolled the carpet. I would imagine that is sort of how it felt to be in the suitcase. His last 30 minutes must have been like being in a nightmare but being awake instead of waking up and thinking "Wow I am glad that was only a nightmare".
I always think back to that, “I Love Lucy”, episode when Lucy got locked inside the old travel trunk and Fred had the key but he wasn’t there and Lucy needed an affidavit from her doctor verifying her birthdate. When the doctor got there, Lucy was locked in the trunk and the doctor couldn’t verify that it was her inside. So, she started singing a song they sang when she was a little girl and she and tue doctor were singing in harmony when Ricky walked in and saw some old guy singing to a voice coming from the trunk. And Ricky yelled at Lucy for getting stuck in the trunk. 🤣🤣
I can't imagine his terror.
As a kid my friends crawled threw a concrete sewer pipe underground...three in front of me and two behind me,The kid in front of me suddenly changed their mind about going through and started to try to turn around ...the terror I felt as I screamed for her to stop and continue forward must have been nothing compared to what this man felt...I feel so sorry for what he must have gone through before he became unconscious.😢
Funny!! I did that also as a child but parents swiftly put a stop to it.
Didnt elizabeth taylor get wrapped up in a carpet during Cleopatra? Or was that a carry on film?
In the movie, Taylor was rolled up in a rug, and presented to the visiting Julius Caesar. The same way it happened when Julius Caesar went to Egypt. Unfortunately, Caesar's soldiers fire burned down the best, most complete and world-class library to the ground.
I'm ready to speculate without diagnosing in a situation like this!
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You know you’ve made it when your case gets the Dr Grande treatment.
This case is in the bag!
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I agree with your description Dr Grande having followed this case for the past few years. She is her own worst enemy and now representing herself I hope we get justice soon.
The build up to the analysis was amazing, and the delivery of the analysis definitely did not disappoint.
This case is highly disturbing and she really deserves to be where she is.
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Ikr, she's a horrible creature, I hope she's in prison for life. That's still not as cruel as what she did to poor Jorge!
@@lulud7540 Care to educate then? Because if you think you can provide groundbreaking evidence that counters what countless channels have already provided based off of case files (including videos which show the murder taking place), please do. Or, spit-balling here, volunteer to defend Boone pro-bono. We'll all be watching with baited breath for your incredible defence where you detail the "facts".
@@lulud7540 Tell us what you know. Go ahead.
I agree with your analysis. Such a martyr & narcissist in a sad case. Excellent points as always. Thanks Dr G😊🧡💚
Hello!! Been waiting for you to do this case! Thank you!
Glad there's finally a court date - I can't wait to see it! This woman really isn't inhabiting the same reality as the rest of us.
This person should be under the jail
Prison
And in a box…or perhaps a suitcase.
Hope they can prevent her from endless nonsensical talking and possibly reading 100 page letters to the court. This could be the longest trial in history.
Luckily that is exactly what the role of the judge is regarding Lawyers and court conduct. Personally I think watching Sarah effectively getting told to shut up every two seconds is going to be hilarious.
maybe they can just zip her into a suitcase and forget about her
@@lulud7540 You need therapy.
'Irreconcilable Differences'
I will forever smile at that term.
It's precisely the wording my attorney used when I filed for my divorce from my first wife.
He said: "This is legalese for one party in a dispute being stubbornly detached from reality"
I said "Yeah, she's f**king crazy"
He only smiled in response.
I got out, and she didn't get shit. A rarity in my state.
i'm glad you got outta there.
but i will say that in 100% of divorces, each party tells their respective attorney, "my spouse is fucking crazy!" your insane ex wife probably still tells people you were insane.
@@zubetp
You're correct.. she says precisely that to anyone who will listen.
She can claim it all she likes...
I merely point to the financial result of the proceedings :)
You're fortunate, too many guys get cheated in divorce cases. I'm a woman, but I've seen how biased some courts can be against men.
@@zxyatiywariii8desperate pickmesha pandering desperately
Your Sixth Amendment right to counsel has to be waived knowingly and voluntarily. When you waive your Sixth Amendment right to counsel, you also waive the defense of ineffective assistance of counsel on appeal, but something tells me that won't stop Sarah Boone!
i'm not defending her AT ALL...i can't stand her :)
But she didn't waive it...directly..it was imposed upon her.
Rightly so.
And since she's made it impossible to represent her, she should not be able to use that ecxuse as an appeal.
@@markmike7933 she wrote in the letter to the judge, she didn't mind representing herself. Does that count. I'm in the UK so don't understand your laws. Thank you 🇬🇧💐
@@purplevelvet69to be fair, we hardly understand it either 😂
But there is case law that has set precedence for this kind of situation. She was warned on multiple occasions that she would not have an endless supply of lawyers.
@@purplevelvet69 That's a standard for the trial judge to determine. You have to ask them how their state defines "knowing" and "voluntary"
@@hannahbeanies8855 thank you
I can't wait to see her reaction when she gets convicted!
Those of us who are fans of Court TV, we are prepping the popcorn.
Is courtTV still a thing? Lol
Gawd, I loathe and despise Sarah Boone. Her own sick videos of the poor guy begging to be let out of the suitcase, and her snarky and nasty responses made me sick. She has caused so much chaos, and her case has been reported on everywhere, that I hope she doesn't get to appeal based on "no unprejudiced jury" or appeal since she had no attorney. She clearly wasted all the legal resources the state offered her and should not be rewarded for her idiotic behavior. What is society supposed to do with someone like her. I think she is very dangerous to society and has an irrational mind that can never function properly on this planet.
I agree. Some people are always going to be too dangerous and delusional to live in society.
Agree 👍🏽 The poor man **Did Not** deserve to have his life snuffed out in such a Horrid way. But what keeps rolling around in my brain is the Thought that this man ACTUALLY got INTO a suitcase?? Of his own volition??? 🤷🏽♀️. HOW did he end up in the suitcase in the first place?
Her ex-husband shows up at one point during her arrest video and I can only imagine how much that guy went through (they have children together), and what he’s thinking as he now watches this madness unfold. He was able to escape from her with his life, but being that close to someone with that severe of a personality disorder(s) is going to inflict some trauma
@renewashington791
We don’t know any possible conversation’s or promises she may have made to convince him to enter the suitcase. It gives my anxiety just imagining being inside a zipped shut suitcase. I bring up the possibility she made promises to him. Actually how many adult couples do you know who may have played hide-&-seek, as adults? It’s a ridiculous thought!
In her 58 page letter, she accounts that her audience is the public because that's whence her jury will come. Doesn't seem like the best legal strategy to tell the judge that you're trying to poison the jury pool.
I got rid of my suitcase and now only have backpacks too small for me to fit inside.
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Hello this is Dr. Grande
In my head: hi Dr. Grande
sometimes i say "hi" out loud. i also like to say "you're welcome" when youtubers thank me for watching. i'm an adult. why am i like this
@@zubetpbecause you have manners. 😂😊
Lol me too, and even my dog's ears prick up whenever she hears a RUclips voice she knows, like Dr. Grande's.
I feel so sorry and so much sympathy for all the 8 attorneys that came in contact with her. May they receive therapy for any ptsd they may have received from dealing with this nutcase murderer.
Imagine being more annoying and bigger pain in the ass to the court/jury than LORI VALLOW.
My thoughts exactly! 🎉 takes a special person.
Now I need to google Lori Vallow, I've never heard of her. . .
@@zxyatiywariii8 BUCKLE UP! Its a 4 year horror story
@@zxyatiywariii8 get something to drink and snack, it’s a LONG one!
Or LETICIA STAUCH
this is gonna be just as ludicrous as darrel brooks' per se trial.
Looking forward to this 😀
Groundz!
@@MargieM10is this a "tackit" statement?
"So what other details do you not recall?"
"ls that lawful law?" "You can't practice law from the bench!"
"since you know so much!!"
@@zubetp His favorite!
The worst kind of Karen
she is evil psycho killer karen. its odd she has the karen aesthetic too
By my understanding, she has not “forfeited the right to counsel” but she has forfeited the right to court appointed counsel. There is nothing stopping her from hiring her own lawyer.
You are correct. But do we actually believe she will hire someone better than her? 😅
She can’t afford one. The second lawyer was a private lawyer hired by her ex husband but he either couldn’t or wouldn’t continue to pay for it, which led to lawyer #3 being a public defender again. She would have to find someone to do it pro bono. I’m surprised one hasn’t stepped up yet for the publicity alone. 😂
@@leinonibishop9480 I guess the publicity would be great but she sounds like too much of a headache for a pro bono case haha
That's correct, but the trial starts in October, no matter who represents her, and motions are due in July.
@leinonibishop9480 if a lawyer took it on pro bono, all his layers friend would be calling him non-stop to ask why this issue is so dear to his heart.
Anyone wanna bet whether Jorge failed to find Sarah in the shower or just wanted some peace and quiet for a while? (2:36) After all, it wouldn't have been hard to find a grown person in a shower stall...
This is such a tragic case. I feel so sorry for everyone involved; especially Jorge, of course.
Thank you, Dr. Grande, for yet another measured and calm analysis.
"That woman comes with a lot of baggage."
She is possibly the most Florida Woman ever.
That's so rude!
Dude, there are lots of nice people in Florida too 🤷🏾♀️
Evil creatures like Sarah can come from any state. (And no, I don't live in Florida, but I've been there.)
Edit: "Dude" is used for both men and women where we live, just wanted to clarify that. I'm not calling you a guy.
LOL! Probably. But, there may be one even worse - someday she'll show up on RUclips. lol!
Idk if this sounds weird or not, but i love the way you speak. The cadence, intonation, tone, and your basic vocal range sound very soothing.
Can you imagine what she must be like to deal with in jail. I feel bad for her future cell mate.
Sure had cell mates now. It's just a more transitory system than she'll have when she gets to prison.
The fact that she made up a pretend judge to be in the room of her and her 8th lawyer to try to get her to see how "mean" she was being is just further proof of how delusional and immature she is.
Sarah excels at everything she does. It's no surprise that has a hard time dumbing herself down for career defense attorneys.
@@doom4067 😂😂😂
She probably doesn't want legal counsel with it being "an open and shut case".
Yup most open and shut case I’ve ever seen.
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Like I said before, this woman comes with a lot of baggage.
She can't get along with her lawyers because they keep trying to tell her none of her arguments will work. Meanwhile, she still thinks she's entitled to bail.
She seems very imaginative. And motvated. She is trying to convince herself by convincing others.
This will be a very interesting trial to watch. ...especially if you want to learn crazy. Manipulative. Motivated. Delusional. Victimized. Nutball. IMO. watch and learn.
that's the trick to being a habitual liar. you have to kind of believe it. so it's deeper than just saying, "i didn't take the cookie." you invent a new reality where you didn't take the cookie, and you live in that new reality.
someday, your accuser won't be in your life, so the narrative is in your control. everyone you talk to will "know" that you didn't take the cookie. friends and family will side with you, so you are joined in the new reality by enough people that the new reality is validated.
footage of you taking the cookie will change nothing. that was a different time when you had permission to take the cookie; or you were just pretending to take the cookie and you put it back after; or that's not a cookie, that's a brownie, so it doesn't count.
when sarah is convicted, she will appeal it. i'll bet my life savings on it.
With that level of grandiosity it's like they believe they have the magic capability to convince reality to bend to thier narrative
Wowsers. Some people are built to misunderstand, bully, and demean people that care for and want to help them.
Another excellent analysis from Dr. Grande. I can't wait to see this case go to trial. The sight of Sarah trying to represent herself will require popcorn and some friends for a comedy show situation. Hopefully she isn't as bad as Daryl Brooks but then again that can't be ruled out 🤦♀️🤦♀️
She is trying to drag it out as long as she can.
Exactly, just like Darrell Brooks. She loves the attention, and knows this is her last chance to get it.
Sarah Boone is, whether she likes it or not, lawyer number 9! I can’t WAIT for this trial to begin.
One of my favorite parts of her letter was her citing the Declaration of Independence 😂
Everybody studies in American history how King George got zipped in a bag, and America got free.
Love your work, Sir. Best regards, Bjørn (Norway)
Dr Grande requests that no overseas individuals give personal info for security reasons particularly Scandinavians. He has had some...shall we say...overly enthusiastic fans in the past.
I've become obsessed with this case!! I'll never understand how she just sat there and ignored a man, she claimed to love, repeatedly begging for his life!! I've never seen anything like this! She's so cold!! I'm grateful you covered this case Dr. Grande, it's extremely frustrating!! RIP Jorge.❤
She didn't love him.
What’s WILD is that all her former attorneys made the same claims against her (she clearly is the problem) and she’s just butthurt because she has no actual defense. She’s on video taunting the man and outright refusing to let him out of the suitcase. She needs to shut up and just go to prison already.
And be grateful she's not facing the death penalty.
She has no
Remorse at all.
With the evidence that she volunteered for the investigators her best bet seems to be to aim for the minimum sentence, but she thinks that she's to smart for that.
I think all that alcohol out holes in her brain! I'm thankful her son and ex-husband don't have to deal with her anymore.
Honestly cannot wait till she calls herself to the stand to testify in her own defense.
Dr. Grande- well done! I love how clear and logical your analysis is - no matter how off the wall this defendant is, you respect the legal process. Here and there you say some jokes about Sarah, letting us know what you really think, but it’s never too much. Excellent!!
George looks like an actual skeleton. Sad
Both of them had a really serious alcohol problem. They had a long history of domestic abuse. Of course he didn’t deserve what she did to him, but it’s not one of those true crime stories where the victim “lit up the room wherever he went!” He was lit up in whatever bar room he visited.
@@subrosa4792i listened to an interview one of the detectives did with sarah's landlord. she said that neighbors regularly made complaints about the noise - when sarah and jorge fought, one of them would lock the other out of the apartment.
when jorge got locked out, he went for a walk or walked to his parents' place. when sarah got locked out, she shouted through and banged on the door. the landlord told a recent story about how sarah went from door to door asking neighbors to use their bathrooms, and they all told her no lmao.
she also said that sarah would come to the main office and vent and cry about fights with jorge, so at first the landlord believed sarah was the victim of domestic abuse. but as time went on and she ran into jorge a few times, she changed her mind. jorge would have a black eye and a split lip, and he'd be like, "yeah, me and sarah got into it again. she threw some dishes at me so i hit her with the shower curtain rod."
their relationship was absolutely bonkers, so sarah's whimsical description of their delightful evening playing like first graders does not jive, imo. the difference between sarah and jorge seems to be that jorge was straight up about the fights lmao.
@@subrosa4792 lmaoo hhahahahahha
He's got to be tweaking as well
Drugs.
You could say that her insanity defence is going pretty well so far.
Jorge wasn't the only violent one in the relationship. Sarah was also arrested for attacking Jorge before he was placed on probation according to the records.
I don't think he was violent in the relationship. Every time she had him arrested she bailed him out the next day. She obviously feels nothing close to remorse for killing him, to the point that one interrogator asked her she understood that she had killed him.
@@doom4067 her bailing him out the next day doesn’t mean that he wasn’t violent. domestic violence is so…. strange honestly. some victims will keep going back over and over and over again , even after getting the police involved. they think that they can change them
Thank you for your analysis of this case, Dr. Grande.
I can't wait to read her response to not being able to use the Public Defender's office, anymore.
Motions are due this month. I really hope she puts that effort into writing another 58 page legal glossary for the judge.
Dr. G, I love you. You give the best and most accurate covers.
Talk about a toxic relationship. 😮
OMGOMGOMG! Can't believe we got a Dr. Grande on this case!!
I would like to know how this woman was raised… her upbringing, her family, etc…. Sarah lives in a completely different world than most of us. I’m always curious how people, like Sarah, end up in this alternate world.
refusing to take accountability like 99% of the women today
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I recommend reading The Wisdom of Psychopaths by Kevin Dutton, and Without Conscience by Robert Hare. It's not always a result of upbringing.
@@doom4067This 👍
As always Todd…you nailed it. From the tapes of her very first interactions with police the day she called 911, it was obvious that she is a self-absorbed, delusional lunatic. It’s takes a special kind of monster to basically bury another person alive and listen in as they beg for their life. My guess is that her portrayal of an attorney will make Darrell Brooks look like Clarence Darrow.
No doubt, she will be as successful as one of the most successful trial attorneys of all time, the great Clarence Darrow. It is incredible how he 1) coaxed William Jennings Bryan onto the stand, and 2) grilled him and the bible on the witness stand. Only one attorney was ever that ballsy.
I forsee her trial breaking a record for objections in a trial. Calling it now!
Groundz
And percentage of overruled objections.
Thank you for the analysis. I think you described her perfectly. It’s shame time and money are being wasted on this nonsense. Hope it’s ends soon. The family deserves peace and closure.
What are ridiculous legal system we have that allows things to be dragged out this long
Ikr! Same as the Darrell Brooks trial. The problem is, our nation's founders could never even imagine a world where murderers are ON VIDEO committing the crime, so there's no chance they aren't guilty.
Both Brooks and Boone should never have the freedom to drag things out like this, and waste so much time and money; but our laws come from an era when things like video and DNA weren't imaginable.
I suspect the reason here is so that they can show that every attempt (reasonable and unreasonable) was made to provide her with legal counsel so that the ruling cannot be later overturned on a technicality.
These are some really great comments Sir . . . I bow out gracefully . . . Fantastic analysis!
I gotta give it to her she has managed to keep her case entertaining after all this time.
my wife and I often get drunk and play hide and seek, I once hid in a suitcase! This is totally normal behavior!
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Calm down, Jorge!
@Plootyhooter I won that hide and seek game night then we ate tostitos dips and scotch I don't cheat on her or beat her so I'm safe
Bet you don't zip it up on each other so no not normal
@sherryscarabino255 oh she's a wild one she put a lock on it once and threw me on the airport carocell, luckily I'm a gambler so when I came our at the end of the flight the baggage handlers let me out I hit up the bellagio...ended up a couple thousand !she's truly the love of my life
What a terrible way to go.
Having to represent yourself in a murder trial, you filmed cause you lost all your atoutnys in a blind panic?
She even pushed him down the stairs while he was in the suitcase 🧳.
I don’t want to imagine how bad it was for him.
It seems like he was an appalling waste of space, so I'll save my sympathy.
@@andrewdevine3920but Sarah had great grades in school and she excels at everything she does. 😂 RIP Jorge
Sarah GOON
heh nice. sarah LOON. sarah buffoon.
The JCS RUclips channel has her interrogation and some body cam footage. She’s crazy.