Jury selection begins in suitcase murder trial
Jury selection in the Sarah Boone murder trial is now underway. Boone is accused of zipping her boyfriend Jorge Torres inside a suitcase where he died.
Jury selection begins in suitcase murder trial
The murder trial for Sarah Boone began Monday after being delayed last week due to Hurricane Milton.
Casey Anthony trial judge on Suitcase Murder Trial jury
Former federal judge Belvin Perry Jr, the judge who presided over the Casey Anthony trial, joins FOX 35's Garrett Wymer to discuss how jury selection changes for high-profile cases, like the Suitcase Murder Trial of accused killer Sarah Boone. FOX 35 News+ will cover the Suitcase Murder Trial gavel-to-gavel on FOX Local and on FOX35Orlando.com/watch
Suitcase murder: Sarah Boone trial to begin next week
A high-profile murder trial in Orange County is set to begin next week as Sarah Boone faces charges for allegedly killing her boyfriend by trapping him inside a suitcase and leaving him to die.
Sarah Boone takes stand in suitcase murder hearing as lawyers argue over evidence
Sarah Boone, the woman accused of killing her boyfriend by trapping him in a suitcase in 2020, was in court Wednesday.
Sarah Boone defense alleges boyfriend's suitcase death was out of self-defense, not accidental
Sarah Boone was in court Thursday with her ninth lawyer. She is accused of zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase and then leaving him to suffocate while she stood over him, laughing as he begged her to let him out.
Sarah Boone's new lawyer discussed possible plea deal with Florida prosecutors
Sarah Boone's new lawyer, James Owens, was unable to convince a judge to delay the start of her murder trial. He spoke with reporters outside court about why he agreed to take on her case.
Sarah Boone's new lawyer appears in court; Florida judge refuses to delay trial
Alleged murderer Sarah Boone appeared in court on Tuesday with a new lawyer – James Owens.
Sarah Boone retains defense attorney, set to begin suitcase murder trial in October: court docs
Sarah Boone will no longer represent herself in her murder trial, according to new court records.
Sarah Boone, Florida woman representing self in murder case, files motion to dismiss case
Sarah Boone, a Florida woman accused of zipping her boyfriend in a suitcase and leaving him to die wants her case to be thrown out, according to court records.
Sarah Boone gets court motion win; will be uncuffed during trial
Sarah Boone, the Florida woman charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend inside their Winter Park home, was granted her first motion after she was ordered to represent herself at her upcoming trial. Boone requested thats she not be shackled during future hearings and trial.
Sarah Boone crafts hand-drawn 'inmate seeks attorney' ad in latest letter to Florida judge
Sarah Boone will need to find her own defense attorney if she does not want to solely represent herself in her second-degree murder trial connected to the Feb. 2020 death of her boyfriend at their Winter Park apartment – and she's crafted her own employment ad.
Read Sarah Boone's 58-page letter to Orange County judge ahead of Florida suitcase murder trial
Read the 58-page letter Florida woman Sarah Boone sent to the judge ahead of her second-degree murder trial. Boone has forfeited her right to counsel and may have to represent herself.
Sarah Boone loses 8th lawyer, must now represent herself in Florida murder trial, judge rules
Sarah Boone, the Florida woman accused of killing her boyfriend by locking him inside of a suitcase at their Winter Park home during an alleged game of hide-and-seek, has forfeited her right to any more court-appointed defense lawyers – and will now have to represent herself at her trial, according to the judge overseeing her case.
Sarah Boone case: Florida woman who allegedly put boyfriend in suitcase accuses her lawyer of lying
A Florida woman accused of killing her boyfriend in February 2020 said her attorney – the seventh lawyer chosen to represent her – had lied to her and had a "snotty" attitude.
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.
Sarah Boone case: Winter Park woman accused of zipping boyfriend inside suitcase, leaving him there to die
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
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.
New evidence released in Sarah Boone case
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.