Lawyer: This is the key piece of evidence in the Sarah Boone trial

Laura Cadilac of Cadilac Law, a Texas-based law firm, has been following the Sarah Boone trial. She joined FOX 35's Garrett Wymer shortly after the case was given to the jury to discuss some of the most interesting moments of the trial. While second-degree murder was the most severe charge against Sarah Boone, Cadilac she said was surprised that Boone wasn't charged with first-degree murder in light of the videos at the center of the case.

Defense: 'No doubt' Sarah Boone is a victim

Attorney James Owens, who is representing Sarah Boone in her murder trial, delivers his closing statements to the jury. Sarah Boone is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres. Torress was zipped in a suitcase and left in that suitcase until he died, the state alleges.