Sarah Boone case: Winter Park woman accused of zipping boyfriend inside suitcase, leaving him there to die

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Sarah Boone case: The interrogation room

Sarah Boone, a Florida woman, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., who died after allegedly being locked inside a suitcase during an apparent game of hide-and-seek. Torres died in February 2020. Boone said the two were drinking and she went up to her bedroom and fell asleep. When she awoke hours later, she said she found Torres still in the suitcase.

Content warning: Some of the photos, videos, and detailed allegations in this report are disturbing and graphic and may be uncomfortable for some readers and viewers. View discretion is advised. 

Sarah Boone, the Florida woman accused of zipping her boyfriend inside a suitcase during an alleged game of hide-and-seek at their Winter Park home in February 2020 and leaving him there until he died, is scheduled to go on trial for second-degree murder in his death later this month. She's pleaded not guilty to the charge

Boone was expected to be in Orange County court on Tuesday for a pre-trial conference, but she wasn't there. Instead, lawyers for both the defense and the prosecution met briefly and decided to reschedule that hearing for sometime next week.

Ahead of the trial, here is what you need to know about the case.

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911 call released in suitcase murder trial

A 911 call was placed by a Florida woman detailing the moments after she discovered the body of her boyfriend who died inside a suitcase in 2020. Sarah Boone is accused of killing 42-year-old Jorge Torres Jr., who was zipped inside the suitcase and left for hours during a reported game of "hide-and-seek" at their home in Winter Park.

Feb. 23, 2020 - A deadly game of alleged hide-and-seek

On Feb. 24, 2020 at 1:01 p.m., Sarah Boone called 911 to report that her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr. was dead inside their apartment in Winter Park, Florida. She told 911 dispatchers that she and Torres were playing a game of hide-and-seek the night before and during the game, both "jokingly thought it would be funny if Jorge got in the suitcase," the arrest report stated.

Boone said she and Torres were drinking wine. At some point, she went upstairs and "passed out" in her bed, the report said. She said she woke up hours later to her cell phone ringing, went downstairs, and found Torres unresponsive and not breathing in the suitcase, according to the report.

Minutes after that 911 call, the Orange County Fire Department arrived and confirmed that Torres was dead.

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Sarah Boone case: The videos

Sarah Boone is accused of killing her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., in Feb. 2020 inside their home in Winter Park after allegedly locking him inside a suitcase. Boone told deputies that she and Torres were playing a game of hide-and-seek and that she fell asleep. When she woke up, she said she found her boyfriend dead in the suitcase. The Florida State Attorney's Office released video allegedly recorded on Boone's cell phone that appears to show a conversation between her and Torres. Content warning: This video may be graphic and disturbing to some.

The cell phone videos: "Sarah, I can't breathe, babe"

During the investigation, detectives found two videos on Sarah's iPhone. The videos appear to show Torres zipped inside the suitcase, occasionally moving, and seemingly begging Sarah to let him out. In the video, it seems Boone repeatedly taunts him. 

"Sarah, I can't breathe, babe," Torres said, according to the video.

"That's on you," she responds.

"Sarah, I can't breathe," he said again.

"That's on you," Boone responds, even laughing.

According to investigators, those videos were recorded shortly after 11 p.m., and hours before Boone eventually called 911. The second video, according to the report, shows the suitcase in a different position – flipped over and now on the left side of the living room. 

According to the arrest report, the autopsy found that Torres had scratches on his back, a large scratch on his neck, bruising on his left shoulder, and bruises on his forehead from "blunt force trauma." He also had a cut on his lip, the report said.

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FULL: Sarah Boone police interrogation

Sarah Boone is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., who died after being zipped inside a suitcase. Boone said the two were playing hide-and-seek and that she fell asleep, and later came down and found him dead. Prosecutors said videos found on Boone's cell phone show her taunting him, as he begs for help and says he cannot breathe. Warning: Video may be disturbing to some.

The interrogation: ‘It was not intentional’

On Feb. 25, 2022, Sarah Boone drove to the Orange County Sheriff's Office where she spoke with detectives for nearly two hours. During that interrogation, Boone said Torres' injuries were from falling off her son's bike or from falling or running into walls.

When detectives asked her to watch the videos found on her cell phone, Boone watched for a moment and then said she did not want to watch them. She told detectives that she thought Torres could get out of the suitcase alleging that it could be unzipped from the inside.

However, detectives questioned that because in the videos, they did not see Torres' fingers reaching out of the suitcase anywhere.

"In the video, you can't see any holes. There's nowhere in that where the zipper separation you can see a hole. If there's a hole, he's pushing on it begging you to get out. We should probably see that hole," one detective said in the interrogation.

"He essentially would have been able to get out," another detective responds.

"I did not zip it all the way. I did not zip it up all the way. This is horrific, OK? Horrific. Horrific. I don't think I'll ever be right because of this," Boone said, according to the interrogation video.

"It was not intentional. I'll put my hand on the Bible. It was not intentional. I would not do that to him nor anyone else," she later said.

"But you did," a detective responds.

"Not intentional," Boone responds, adding that she thought Torres would get out.

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Sarah Boone case update: July 11

State prosecutors and defense attorneys met in court Tuesday for a pre-trial conference in the Sarah Boone case. The Florida woman is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr.. He was found dead inside a zipped suitcase.

Battered spouse defense

At a January 2023 pretrial hearing, a lawyer representing Sarah Boone told the judge that he planned to argue a battered spouse defense a Boone's upcoming trial, which is now expected to begin in July.