LIVE! Real Lawyer Reacts: Part I - Sarah Boone Interrogation
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Yes, the entire hide and seek thing is really laughable. She just should have said, I was blackout drunk, donât remember a thing. Iâm glad she didnât. Sheâs a dangerous person and her son doesnât need another minute of her in his life. Very, very sad story.
Adults don't play hide and seek lol
Exactly
@@megancotter3390u donât know that đđ€šđ€Ș
This is going to be a classic
especially given they weren't playing hide and seek right. the person seeking doesn't help the person hiding into their spot
One thing I learned from Sarah Boone, if I commit a crime, I will be sure and grab my Dr Pepper, and cigarettes BEFORE, calling 911!!! That is an amazingly good tip, or you are not going to get a thing afterwards.
See?? Sarah really is great at everything! Sheâs teaching us all proper tips!
She PUSHED HIM DOWN THE STAIRS. Neighbors heard something heavy coming down the steps. Totally believable. Itâs how he got injured. Thatâs why itâs so easy for her to say ânobody touched nobodyâ. Itâs true.
"Nobody laid hands on anybody." All true.
Wow. Does seem believable
Yes because she said the suitcase was in upstairs closet and thatâs also where her sons clothes â sheâs tired of looking atâ and wanted to donate. So why move luggage downstairs when everything she wanted to donate , including the luggage , was in upstairs closet.
Also in her car interrogation she says she hid in upstairs shower and got tired of him looking for her , so he hid in suitcase ( which was in upstairs closet ) she said â I zipped him up and said â
Oh yeah I didnât come look for me so Iâm gonna zip u up ( and let him squirm ( she also said at crime scene) then I believe evidence and witnesses prove , she dragged him down the stairs inside the suitcase.
It makes sense because Jorge was PLEADING with her to let him out, instead of demanding that she let him out as a man would normally do. He did that because he knew she was punishing him and that he was at her mercy.
Not one person told her not to go there without a lawyer, or perhaps they did but she obviously listens to no one EVER. Her ex, I bet said something about it. He was probably secretly jumping in the air, knowing he was soon going to be rid of her. Sheâs one of the most toxic people Iâve ever observed.
Agreed!! Cannot wait to see the trial!
Brian probably told her. She doesn't listen. Glad she didn't have one. Total sociopath.
No more child support payments. No more dealing with her. BONUSES!
She's very pretty, so she uses her good looks to get her out of trouble...... I know many may women like this.....
Insufferable!
When I first listened to this, what fascinated me is her concern to protect her reputation overrides her common sense. She should of admitted she was black out drunk and an alcoholic. It would have mitigated her culpability for second degree murder at least.
Laura V, totally agree! I've been saying this all along. Does her reputation really mean more to her than potentially spending years in prison? That's why her husband divorced her!
Felt exactly the same way! She really just seems like an alcoholic denying her alcoholism at all costs. Zero insight.
I think it is her fragile ego that wonât allow her to admit to any faults, real or perceived, even at the expense of saving her own skin. Reminds me of Amber Heard in that way. Their narcissism will not allow to admit to any fault even if it will help their case.
It amazes me how many defendants will miss out on an opportunity for a lesser charge by just painting themselves in a bad light. Reputation over freedom for lots of people. Truly mind-boggling. The ironic thing is what they were trying to hide usually comes out at trial anyway
I canât believe how combative and angry she gets once sheâs presented with the video. She knows about the video, why else wouldnât she care to watch it. Thatâs why she was so adamant about getting back in her apartment to get âa drinkâ. She wanted that phone!!
She's a piece of work. Maybe she didn't mean to kill him, but she did. She zipped it up tight & ignored his cries for help. He is dead whether she meant to or not. She and only she is responsible.
Yes, that's what frustrates me most. If you cause harm to somebody and didn't mean to, you still caused harm. Learned that when I was 4, and she just won't acknowledge it. đąđ
Yes lock that shit up forever.
She's going to spend the rest of her life annoying the shit out of her fellow inmates in prison.
Assuming that she DID leave a way for him to get out, and that he COULD actually unzip the suitcase from the inside ('cause they're not designed to open from the inside, after all), she then flipped the suitcase upside down (not designed to be unzipped from the inside while upside down), which changes everything. Not to mention the fact that Jorge was a grown man. Probably Sarah could've survived the night zipped up in a suitcase, but at Jorge's size, he was so cramped that he couldn't draw a decent, life-sustaining breath. If he were tied up just on the open floor, in a room full of air, in that fetal position he was in, in the suitcase, he still wouldn't have been able to breath, because his lungs could not expand enough for him to get enough oxygen. Humans aren't designed to survive in that position, after they're born.
Plus she flipped it so he COULDN'T get out!
When she says communication is a huge thing in a relationship, but when Jorge communicated that he couldn't breathe, she couldn't care less
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I can see why she is having difficulty with getting lawyers. She is her own worst enemy!
She IS her own worst enemy, having an inflated ego that her IQ can't backup.
But the letters we've seen that she's sent to the judge and her current attorney are just asking to be kept in the loop. She's railing against being shut out completely, and that her attorney gave her a phone number that doesn't work. That all seems reasonable to me, and I'd like to see how she behaves, if she gets an attorney who IS responsive to her and actively keeping her updated with the status of her case.
@@nonmihiseddeo4181I came from the future to say itâs her. Sheâs the problem, itâs her.
It is beyond crazy to me that she can say "it was a good day" completely fine, not upset at all, even thought that "good day" ended with him DEAD. If my husband died, I would be completely breaking down in tears, especially if it had been a good day together literally the day before. And she is fine? Hell no, she doesn't care at all. She is sick
And the way she says "It was a GOOD day." She probably said that to him, then proceded to tell him how he'd fucked it up.
She was beyond inconvenienced that he died.
My husband died of a stroke a year ago. The day before was a "good" day. We had a lovely dinner with friends. They took a picture of Robert and me, smiling and together. Even now, I cannot look at this picture without tearing up.
@@jeanhartely I'm so sorry for your loss. My brother used to say that on "any given Tuesday" your life can change forever. Meaning any day could be the day. I still have trouble looking at pictures of my mom, and it's been 4 years. I hope you find peace.
@@lifesquandered Thank you. You too.
Sheâs clearly the smartest person in the room. I mean if everyone else is dead in a suitcaseâŠ
I feel so horribly for his family and friends they have to listen and see this video. Itâs beyond haunting because he suffered and had awareness of what was happening to him. Devastating.
To slowly suffocate in a confined position is worse than drowning imo. I almost drowned once and my ex tried to strangle me. Btw, the only way Chris Watts was ABEL to strangle his wife, Shan'nan on the bed was... he knelt on her upper arms and used his weight and his arms straight down with his hands around her neck. Trust me, I know!!! Thankfully our son was 15 and 200 lbs of solid muscle as a lineman on his HS football team that saved he and poor Shan'nan only had 4 yr old Bella and 3 yr old Cece who were HIS 2 witnesses so he had to kill them too.
@@deborahhershey3045absolutely agree with you! Thatâs the only way, when he kept telling Tammy and Graham that he was straddling her and talking to her? The element of truth there is that he pinned her down that way
So uncomfortable when I see it, l immediately start feeling claustrophobic. Poor man. đ
To hear a grown woman say they went to play is really bizarre to me. I have never âaccidentally â killed someone I loved, but I think I would be a basket case if I did. She seems to be completely void of emotion.
Have you ever heard of hide and seek and helping your opponent hide? No. She made this up.
I so agree đŻđ she made me sick. Guilty for sure. Can't wait for her trial.
For sure! Sheâs more worried about what his family may do to her.đ€ŠđŒââïž
She appears to want to hide behind a mask of child-like innocence, devotion, benevolence, and conscientiousness to convince the detectives that she could not have possibly committed a malicious act.
Totally agree. She claims to not have slept the night before she voluntarily comes to the PD to answer ?'s on the day after she found poor Jorge dead in the suitcase she zipped closed and flipped over to ensure he couldn't get out w/o her help. Who does that? and why would he get inside a suitcase and let her zip it closed? Did she tell him "if you love me, you would trust me with your life?" ... I can't imagine a grown man falling for that unless he was mentally challenged and if that's the case, she shouldn't be shacking up with him. Gawd! If you take a life, it does matter if it was intentional or not as it's murder 1 which is death or LWOP and if not, it's murder 2, 3 or manslaughter ... Murder 2 in Florida where this crime took place has a minimum sentence of 10 years. I think in this case, it should be 'double' that for mocking him whilst he's pleading with her to let him out. Gawd! Granted she was intoxicated and kept on drinking until she was too drunk to help him, imo. I don't buy that they were playing Hide and go seek as she knows he's in the suitcase. I was playing that game with my 4 yr old step grandson to be and he wanted me to help him hide in a big cardboard box ... and then go find him. lol Sarah and Jorge were 42 yrs old at the time. This 'case' is about their dysfunctional relationship. Jorge was an unemployed dead beat dad and she was getting $ from her ex and from the state for being a part time mom. Jorge didn't leave her because he needed her $. She didn't leave him because of her twisted idea of what love is and why her ex left her. How many times does a couple have to go to court for domestic violence before the Judge writes an order for 'no contact'? Too many bad Judges on the benCHES$> then as now < Darrell Brooks Jr is a prime example of our failed System of Justice that is all about poliTIC$ and $ than protecting the public at large. How could someone with an escalating violent record be set free w/o a tether? Ask the prosecutors and Judges. They should be held accountable v hiding behind 'immunity' from prosecution! If someone dies because you failed to do your JOB, it's on you!!!!
Every time I watch this interrogation I am absolutely astounded by how clueless this woman is. Even in the bodycam footage she says she's worried that they'll blame her yet she freely walks into a second interrogation and just gives herself away. I can't figure out if she's truly that moronic or if she's just so narcissistic that she thought she could talk her way out of it. I can't wait for her to find out "It's not intentional" isn't a get out of jail card.
'I'm the good girl, everyone says so...' not any more!
I think that's a great point! So narcissistic, thinks she's so smart and everyone else so stupid that she can talk her way out of it.
Moronic or narcissistic?
Tbh she is probably both
@@wargh12 Alcoholic. It always catches up with a person at some point.
Sheâs 100% a narcissist and yes that means sheâs sloppy! They always are. Murdaugh took the stand, Chad daybell put the kids in HIS backyard, and Sarah here thinks she can talk her way out of it but talked herself into jail. Their grandiosity is their biggest enemy.
When I first saw this interrogation months ago I thought she tossed the suitcase down the stairs with him in it. These two don't look like they had two nickels to rub together. That was a pretty nice suitcase. There is no way they were going to fill that nice suitcase with old clothes and donate all to Goodwill. And even if they were... you would FILL THE SUITCASE UP STAIRS NEAR THE CLOSET WHERE THE CLOTHES ARE... you wouldn't take the suitcase down the stairs empty and leave it on the living room floor while you put a puzzle together and play Hide & Seek in a one bedroom apartment with the plan to collect the clothes and bring them down separately later. He was tossed down those stairs IN THE SUITCASE.
Yes! I have said that from the beginning and still stand by that. She kicked that suitcase down the steps which is why he had all those bruises from somewhere. Theory, yes, but it makes sense.
The neighbors spoke up about hearing thumps and crashes. Theyve probably noted it as different because drunken bumbling is something theyve heard frequently and this was very much "not the normal sounding crash" for her alcoholic ahh.
I think she did throw him down the stairs, I bet she dragged him up, then pushed him down, and took herself off to bed thinking she was funny.
I remember her saying the suitcase was broken - the zipper or something. That's why she was donating it.
Her belligerence is mind blowing.
"Tell me and we'll both know"
"You tricked me"
"It's unfair"
Even after she's cuffed she barks at the detective picking up her shoes
"Hey! I just bought those!"
She's got the mentality of a third grader.
She definitely beat
him or pushed him down the stairs.
They were taking out her cigarettes which she canât take to jail with her other purse items
@@jrodamores87 someone else corrected me.
I truly thought they were her shoes.
But thanks! Waiting on the trial here just like everyone else.
Including not intentional Sara.
Ciggs or shoes, her comment still seemed third grader style
@@tjburr1968 thanks so much!
She sounded like a third grader several times. When the male detective asks her a question
( I forget what time. But it triggered her!)
She says,
"Tell me and we'll both know!"
I'm surprised she didn't say,
"That's my name. Don't wear it out"
Or "neener neener neener"
@@ajordan1976 your welcome, question on something else I am dying to ask someone familiar with this case. Up until she is shown the video she made of him begging for his life as she taunted him, do you think she remembered making it? It seems like the lawyer here narrating thinks she did. I think it seems more realistic to assume she was in a black out drunk state and had no memory of making said video otherwise she would of deleted the video prior to agreeing to let them have her phone.
The ramblings of an alcoholic.. she's so accustomed to denying being drunk or drinking that she railroads herself right out of a believable reason for "falling asleep" (ie passing out drunk).
I could not imagine. I am a recovering alcoholic and there is a ton of stuff I did while drunk and do not remember. If someone showed me a video like this, that was on my phone and said it was me, I would have freaked the f out.
SAME on all counts.
@@KristiLEvans1 Same, on all counts.
I think sheâs so afraid sheâd have to stop drinking if she admits she was âdrunkâ sheâs more afraid of losing her alcohol than losing Jorge.
You know sheâs annoyed theyâre wasting her time because she has to go drink herself into a coma.
Iâve been sober for 17 years and I remember protecting my drinking over almost everything.
It is so disgusting when near the end of the video when they are putting hand cuffs on her and she asked about the holding cells and she got a panic attack last time. What about Jorje in the suitcase dying of suffocation. What an evil đș.
âYou usually donât help the person hide that youâre findingâ đđđđđđ
I live in an apartment complex, and something being pushed down stairs is very distinctive. And louder than hell lol.
Yes. SAME
Thank you for covering this case. I'm looking forward to the trial. She is probably as much of a handful of a client as Darrell Brooks. She has gone through 6 sets of attorneys.
Wow
Omg!!!!
Who would win best client: darrell brooks, this lady, or Kim blandino? Lol
Wow! I didn't know that! This is crazy stuff!
I have been following this case... I think with the charges of 2nd degree murder she does not like the outcome. She keeps saying over and over again "It was not intentional!". She even wrote a letter to the judge...
It's crazy! I'm so happy Peter is covering this case!
According to a lot of people in the complex said she was drunk all the time. She is trying to gaslight the detectives.
Sociopath? Narcissist? Itâs almost like she believes that she can talk her way out of this.
An example of a sociopath is Richard Ramirez or Adam Montgomery. Sheâs nowhere near that. Sheâs def a narcissist tho (grandiose, entitled, controlling, lacks empathy, ab*siveâŠ)
Is it just me? Who the hell "plays hide and seek" at 42 years old when a child is not involved? Or you're just in the backyard with your boyfriend? Bizarre!
Sarah lying Boone!
Play with my boyfriends all the time, there's no shame in that!
Also, since when does hide and seek involve one opponent helping the other to hide? She zipped him into the suitcase.
And playing with paint and puzzles đ
Oh yeah THATâS the weird part! đ
She isnât grieving at all, she starts to stir up emotions but she so eager to spill her wonderfulness.
She's a pill alright. đ
Agreed but to be fair, and this is the only time youâll see me even remotely defend Sarah, when youâre being interrogated and youâre feeling defensive (fear), there is ZERO space in the brain for sadness. Only after the threat is gone can we feel sad. And she def knows sheâs under attack. But I seriously doubt she was feeling sad before she came to the station either.
I can't even imagine the panic and anxiety this man was going through knowing he was going to die in that suitcase. We understand he wasn't exactly a model citizen but dying in this manner is absolutely undeserving and horrific!
I bet he never in a million years thought he was gonna die in a suitcase
Quite a couple. F me...
@@smokeydiamond489 I know right!
Her handing over her DNA comes from the common strategy of cheaters or even kids where they are like "I am not cheating... Here take my phone" and the person is thinking... Well you wouldn't offer up the phone if you were guilty so say no I believe you... So they think this same thing will work with cops.
Thereâs no way sheâs getting offâŠ. She was taunting him while he was struggling to breathe & begging her to let him out.
I think sheâll 100% be found guilty, I think the only question is what kind of sentence sheâll get. She didnât actually intend to kill him, and it probably wasnât pre-meditated. But she did intend for him to suffer badly, and walked away and let him die. Itâs a very unique case. I think sheâll get 20-25 years
Sheâll represent herself on top of it all. You were right! Sheâs cooked!
She had her story sooooooo rehearsed and thought she would leave after that. Also she states that she wants to tell people i.e. his parole officer, his former coworkers, etc. I wonder what she was planning on telling them??? Imagine the phone call. They would naturally want to know what happened. What in the world was she going to tell them. Wish the police had asked her that!
These detectives are not good at interrogation. They suck. Butttt luckily that doesnât matter that much because she recorded herself doing the crime. Perhaps thatâs why the detectives were blowing this interrogation. They didnât feel pressure to get a confession because they already had her on tape.
@@kateashby3066thatâs exactly how I feel. If she didnât record herself and had a lawyer she might have had a chance. Thank Gosh sheâs stupid and now will have to represent herself on top of it all! Justice will be served.
Saw the entire interrogation. This is more than worthy to watch, I think. This woman is something. The interrogators are great.
I've watched so many cases. For some reason this one really messes with my head. It's just so horrific.
@@justthatgirl-ct4jo Me too. She so wants everyone to believe that his death was not intentional, when, unfortunately, we all know it was.
Yeah I wished they wouldâve stayed more silent and let Sara talk herself into a deeper pit sheâs already in. She claims to be able to sit in silence and be fine , but she canât keep her mouth shut.
The interrogators are great? Did they get a confession out of her that Iâm unaware of? Truth is they blew this interrogation. They didnât follow up on important answers and got distracted and forgot to come back to the topic. And no confession. I believe they were sloppy because they werenât taking it that seriously. They didnât NEED a confession since they have the recording. But it would have been nice.
@@kateashby3066100% agree. If you havenât you should watch The Behavior Panelâs analysis of them.
This is so cruel to do to someone. I can't bear to watch the video. How could she record this and think that she would come out looking innocent? Guilty, guilty, guilty. No way she is getting off for this. His family must be devastated.
Most socio/psychopaths return to the scene of the crime to gloat. Had she not been caught, she would have watched the video, over and over and got a sick thrill from it.
I agree. She shoulda taken the best deal she could get and pleaded Guilty. She has no defense. EDIT: Maybe THAT'S why her attorneys leave her. They're telling her to take a plea, but she's insisting on a trial that attorney after attorney after attorney know they can't win. They then bail, due to "Irreconcilable Differences."
I agree, the video is one of the most disturbing things I've ever seen.
Chilling that this kind of EVIL walks around on two legs, amongst us!
I watched this interview the other day and I was mesmerized by her, as in, she is absolutely clueless. Very obviously an alcoholic but doesn't want to admit to drinking much, very obviously got mad at him, and left him in the suitcase to die.
Yes, SB is definitely a cautionary Tale.
You don't just leave someone in a suitcase to die though, he didn't put himself there and she refused to save him. She had to actively put him in that suitcase
How could she put him in a suitcase? Was he out cold? Could I put a conscience female into a suitcase? IDK.
@@Peterbj She could have gotten him to get into the suitcase by convincing him it was a game or a trick on somebody else... on a dare or a bet on whether he could do it or not... it might have even been his idea to begin with and she just went along with it until she got him in there.
At some point of the Interrogation Sarah tried to blame Jorge for not being able to get out.... she was actually angry because she thought he did not try hard enough to get out (which left her being charged with murder, and she's mad at him because of that) She said something likeâŠ.then why didn't he do it? According to her he did not try hard enough to get out, and said maybe he didn't see the hole, which is ridiculous and insensitive because of how he was begging for his life.
Yes, the unmitigated gall of this loon to try and blame Jorge for his own death is outrageous. Sarah felt like she OWNED Jorge and that her having ânot intentionallyâ killed him is perfectly acceptable, as his life will not be mourned because nobody cared about him except her. She is used to her drunkenness absolving her of bad behavior by default, but for this crime she shall pay.
@@zuluexmachina2191 You're right. She played that "unintentional" card, as if it were a "Stay Out of Jail Free" card.
This was right b4 Covid and I swear this female detective must have it with that cough!! It gets even worse at the end.
Her lawyers better make sure nobody on the jury are claustrophobic. It bothers me just thinking about what he went through.
This is one of those cases that really gets to me. I can't even finish watching the actual video of him in the suitcase. I honestly don't care what he's done in his life, I could not imagine doing this to someone. It seriously makes my stomach upset. This bothers me a lot. What an awful way to go.
Itâs horrific to watch, Iâve never been able to watch all of it. đą
Itâs haunting. How could she not breakdown hearing that and knowing that was how he diedâŠeven if she didnât do it on purpose
What in the world did she tell him to get him in a suitcase? "Ooh we'll unzip it to let Mr Wiggles out it'll be so rad!"
@@zentatonic I've painted smoked weed and played with my girlfriend bit we never played hide and seek in a suitcase
@@ericrivera8410 unless there's a glory hole in the thing or something I just can't fathom how she got him in there LOL (then again, she put her son in one at some point)
She has dug herself into a very deep hole. I love how the cops just let her talk and talk and talk. She has no idea how she's implicating herself! Does she not really get the fact this is all being recorded?
she didnât understand what being read her rights meant
Good for her.
She seems to forget that things are recorded, even if she's the one doing the recording. đđ
Hide n seek! Youâre not supposed to know where the person is hiding! Not zipping someone into a suitcase
This is gruesome! It literally gives me heart palpitations!!!! I am so claustrophobic, I cannot even imagine. đąđąđą
Same here đą
the Level of detail she is giving tells me she is lying about everything. She can't shut her mouth, the cops are just letting her go with it because she is just digging a hole.
đ„đ„đ„ Peter, thank you for covering this case!đââïž I asked you to cover this one because it is so bizarre... There is more videos and additional coverage from neighbors, landlord and Jorges's brother, family. Even her ex husband. Her son lives with her ex-husband not her. At the end she decides to blame the alcohol...đ€Šââïžđ
Like that is going to make a difference...
Jorges brother's statement was so telling !!!! The fact that she pushed their Father to the floor.....funny no one ever mentions that...that says so much, don't you think ?
@@raintree3383 She's so small, it's hard to believe she could push a grown man to the floor.
@@nonmihiseddeo4181 He is an old man
Iâm shocked by her lack of reaction to the video. This removes all doubt of her guilt. She may or may not have planned his death but she took advantage of the opportunity to kill him.
The videos are the nails in the coffin of her intent: "For everything you've done to me."
"Sarah! I can't breathe, babe."
"Fuck you!"
"Sarah! Sarah! Sarah! I can't breathe!"
"Hahaha! Stupid!"
Why is she asking for a trial? Just plead Guilty, woman! You have no defense!
I think she did intentionally leave him in the suitcase. However I don't think she meant to kill him. I think she wanted to punish him. You can tell by looking at her that she's a very heavy drinker. She has a puffy face and belly but really skinny arms and legs.. I think she took advantage of George passing out drunk and put him in the suit case. George was a small skinny man and I think Sarah had no problem putting him in. I think George not only felt trapped in the suitcase but also trapped in the relationship. He was out of work and had no way of supporting himself so he stayed with Sarah. I doubt George was violent with Sarah. I think if Sarah did have any wounds they were defensive wounds from George fighting off Sarah's attacks. You can hear how evil Sarah gets when she's wasted.
â@@sarahmcneil846 that's what I think as well.
So she is so scared of him blowing up like a volcano, yet leaves him in a suitcase, SHE thinks he can get out of?? Of you put someone in this situation, assuming you could get out, you are for sure going to make heads ROLL!!
I've never played hide and seek with my husband, but have been known to hide from the dog lol.. I stand behind the curtains stifling my giggles when she's running round trying to find me.. I'm 50 đ€
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I played hide and seek with my husband but as foreplay! I canât believe the amount of people that never did! đđđ
He is definitely picking up on it. You are right you don't know where the other is when it's hide and seekđ€Šââïž
Her ex husband said she would get violent when she would drink.
The behavior panel said this was one of the worst interrogations theyâd seen but like getting a lawyers perspective.. they got what they needed tho.
I think they did decent with what they were faced with. Hindsight is always 20/20.
Yes they thought the detectives were buffoons đ
@@Keys7they were terrible in a very objective way. They found the video and became complacent. If she was intelligent and had money to pay a good lawyer they would eat them up and play the battered woman card. She would have gotten at most 10/15 years. Thank God sheâs stupid and arrogant and will now get the highest sentence because there no way sheâll be able to represent herself without aggravating the jury. đ
Replay crew here,I'm interested in this case,I'm in Ireland so haven't heard an awful lot about it just bits & pieces,so thankful someone who does such a good job explaining the law, procedures etc covering it,thank you
I just donât get how some people canât just shut their mouth and ask for an attorney. Itâs like their inner âpick meâ just canât let them protect themselves logically.
Two alcoholics/addicts in a relationship... with the back and forth abuse and blaming, apparently she thought she had the upper hand and everyone would side with her.
@@windywednesday4166 sheâs a mess.
@@windywednesday4166And sheâs used to be the cute white blonde little lady all her life. Jorge was the bad Latino guy. I doubt she understood how she looked and sounded in that interrogation room: a washed out middle aged out of touch whinny drunk.
I missed the live-stream âčïž but enjoying the replay!
Question: How is it hide-and-seek if she zipped him into the suitcase herself?
Julia H., I agree đ€Šââïž
Right!!
Iâve watched this interrogation and also her when it first happened and was thinking the same thing, thatâs not how hide and seek works. Letâs not even get into the fact that itâs incredibly strange for 2 adults to play hide and seek, Iâve never heard of that. So obvious she had to cook up a story in a hurry and this is the best she could do đ
I'm embarrassed to admit I hadn't considered the hide and seek discrepancy, with her zipping it up when she should have been hiding. There's only so many places a full grown adult can hide in a small residence.
EXACTLY! She canât even play hide-n-seek right! đ
Iâve watched this interrogation a number of times. Thought of what Peter would have advised! âGet A Lawyer before talkingâ. Yes. Pause & explain, Iâm loving every minute. Thanks Peter!
I am impressed with the way she is being questioned. I know these are not patrol officers but their techniques are similar to an attorneys, it makes me wonder are they detectives, or homicide detectives? So their line of questions really are very similar to attorneys. Peter this is very educational. Ty
I watched this once before quite a while ago and just shook my head during the whole thing. It's also a really good example of personality disorders on display. Both of the Detectives show so much patience with her yet are firm with her too. Appreciate you going through this step by step. There are so many things to learn, from so many different angles.
Look at the female Detectives face...its obvious she despises Sarah but this goes completely unnoticed by Sarah herself.....she is delusional
Yeah Sarah is a cornucopia of cluster b personality disorders
What amazes me is that she is trying to prove she didn't deliberately harm him and then she proceeds to give a dozen reasons why he deserved to be harmed. If I had killed my husband, you wouldn't hear one negative word come out of my mouth about him. I would be telling the cops that he was the greatest thing since sliced bread. He treated me like a queen. He never laid a hand on me. He never went out drinking. He very conscientiously paid all the bills. I would NOT be telling them that he beat the kids and kicked me around and refused to hold a job and spent his evenings sitting around drinking and he had cheated on me at least a dozen times, etc. etc. etc.
I don't understand why people would be so foolish that they would give the cops a dozen motives for them to hurt him or at least reasons to be glad he is gone at the same time that they are trying to convince the cops that they did not do anything to him. It's like their brain doesn't work or something.
Also, she keeps telling them what a good day Sunday was. I wonder if Jorge would say it was a good day. I'm gonna go way out on a limb and say that I bet my next paycheck that he would NOT say anything close to that.
Haha! Narcissists always give themselves away! Sarah HAS to talk and HAS to have ppl listen to her. She HAS to be the victim. Her personality disorder is overriding her intelligence đ
She can just not stop talking.
Don't try to convince cops you are innocent, even if you ARE innocent.
Agree that I would have more of a reaction if you showed me a video of me locking someone in a suitcase and refusing to let him out!
Iâm single and always will be but after hearing of this I made the life decision to downsized my suitcase.
You're covering the suitcase case! So so crazy what she did. Thanks for covering!
How cold hearted do you have to be to listen to someone beg for there lives.??? God Bless this man and his family whom is surely suffering from his untimely death
The Behavior Panel said this is the worst interrogation ever. Surprised me
If they didnât have the video, sheâd be free.
How is the guy suppose to seek when heâs zipped up in a suitcase? If sheâs hiding in the shower doesnât she notice if he never comes to find her?
Or if Sarah zips him up in a suitcase to help him hideâŠthen she does what(?)âŠfinds him in the suitcaseâŠthen itâs her turn to hide. Wouldnât she have helped him out of the suitcase then, like any decent human being would have doneâŠwhether there was a finger hole or not? You know, just to insure his safety and all.
Hereâs my thing⊠even if she left the zipper open âa littleâ like she says she did doesnât mean he could get out. He has no space in there as you can tell from him struggling to talk and telling her he canât breathe. Also, the zipper could have been on the other end of where his hands were.
If that is her idea of a âgood timeâ then my gosh Iâm scared.
BTW This detective whose mainly asking her questions is killing me. Lol
I'm definately interested in you covering this case. During the day, I can't watch LIVE due to work, but just like the Depp and Brooks trials, I'll watch LIVE on my lunch hour and catch up after work. This case is going to be nuts!
So glad you are covering this!!!
Thank you so much for covering this case!
Right ON. So happy you are covering this. Here for the replay!
Such a good point about not helping someone to hide in a place you now know where they are! Didn't clock that, what a crazy story đł
Thanks for covering this. Yes please continue to cover this case!
Hi Peter/LYK team! Any chance you would consider turning on the Closed Captioning for this interview while you stream the next 2 parts? We canât turn on CC for streams, but this L&C video does have it as an option. Would be a big help, bc sometimes itâs hard to make out everything theyâre saying. Thanks for all the great coverage & info!
Can't speak to this video but if you're wanting to see the captions, The Crime Atlas recently uploaded a video with some background and the entire interrogation. I worked very hard on captioning it and hope they are helpful. âïžđ
Please give us more! Iâm loving this trial so far and your take on everything!
Thank you so much for covering this case! These are the cases I subbed for!
Thank you for covering this case please keep doing it! Fascinating!
Thank you for covering, I look forward to the trial and your commentary!! I hope you still cover it!
Thanks Peter, really interesting coverage of this case!
Battered spouse syndrome affects people who are locked in and have none to very little options. Usually a combination of being married to the person, being financially dependent on the person, and having kids together. None of those apply to Sarah.
I always miss the live, but I watch and look forward to watching while settling down for the night. Thank you!
What the hell is she even talking about? The ex-wife didnât kill him- SHE DID!!
She canât deny not knowing he was in the suitcase because THE SUITCASE WAS ZIPPED SHUT!!
I _love_ how the detective did not accuse Sarah of hitting Jorge, yet she got into Sarah's head by using hitting someone, one out of many possibilities, of how one may get a contusion.
Something I've noticed with guilty people is that they often use terms such as, "In all honesty", "honestly", "Seriously", etc. I don't think that everyone who uses those terms are automatically guilty or hiding anything. I've just observed that it _could_ be a way that guilty people try to further convince detectives of their innocence.
I think Sarah thought she could talk/manipulate her way out of this. I think that had she really believed she'd be charged with murder, she would have asked for an attorney. I could be wrong. She displays many characteristics of a grandiose narcissist. Narcissists rarely believe they are in the wrong and many of them are excellent manipulators, usually getting what they want and, because they are used to getting what they want, it seems to develop the delusion that they can talk/manipulate their way out of anything or gaining anything.
Oh thatâs for sure a tell! Am an extremely honest person. I donât feel the need to lie and sometimes Iâm too honest. Thanks ADHD lol. Anyway, I would NEVER say âto be honest with youâŠâ because that implied I wasnât planning to be but now I am. If someone says âI swear..â it goes back to that saying âdoth protest too muchâ. Honest power donât have to sell their stories.
So glad you're coving this case. Love your channelâ„ïž
Why do I always miss your live stream?! This case is intriguing as it is horrendous. Thank you for covering it.
I am VERY interested in this trial! I hope itâs televised! Thank you for covering this trial
Catching up on this case. Thanks for the breakdown, Peter.
Rewatch crew here -Thanks Peter - 1 minute in and am loving your commentary!đ
Love watching with you, you are really good at breaking down!!!!
Awesome work as usual Peter! Glad I was able to find this video and love that you are breaking it down into 3 very consumable parts! (time wise much better than 3 hours and having to pause constantly) đ
Never got to watch live, watching now!Thanks Peter for covering this content for us đBig shout out from Canada đšđŠâ
Appreciate you taking the time to cover this! We know it wasn't the most exciting material for you but for the laymen it's fascinating! I was curious how much damage sheâs done to her defense already
This woman is straight up nuts.
I have actually watched this interrogation all the way through at least twice. My favorite part is at the very end when the male investigator is putting the handcuffs on her and their interaction. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet. đ
I agree with you!
I have seen it a few times myself...đđââïžđ€Šââïžđ€Ż
Seen it. I loved the comment she mAde, I wonât say what it is but the audacity after what she just put someone thro, bit of her own medicine so to speak.....
@@cerriberry6835 She is such a piece of work. I seriously think she thought she could dazzle those two experienced investigators with her bullshit and that she was going to be walking out of there. Until the handcuffs snapped shut. đ
Iâm obsessed with this interview. Iâve watched it at least 5 times. LOVE his comment!
I like this interview too⊠I just wish the first woman detective wouldnât cough *so* loudly. Maybe just muffle your cough a lil bit?!?! x_x
Peter this was brilliant! I learned a lot from this.
I love your commentary! Great video Peter! đ
She talks about him like a child. I think it'll put off the jury that she kept talking about giving him puzzles and activities and making him come inside. It makes me really uncomfortable how she's talking about him.
The art were paintings but wonder what kind of puzzles, jigsaw maybe?
@@rosalindacastillo3126yes, they were working on a jigsaw puzzle
@@minajones8341 Was it a jigsaw? l wasn't sure if it was a crossword. And hide and seek. đ But that's not how it's played. I think she suggested he get in.
@@rosalindacastillo3126 another video she mentions that they were putting it together. Iâm assuming that they were actually playing hide and seek and she took advantage of his hiding spot because I think it would have been hard to get him in otherwise. Could definitely be wrong though! But yeah, thatâs definitely not how itâs played lol.
@@minajones8341 ln one statement she said she put him in. I think she jokingly suggested he get in to see if he'd fit, zipped him up cause he couldn't. Then she left him in it to punish him. I really don't think she meant to kill him but her mean uncaring stupidity and passing out drunk did. They'll probably charge her with negligent homicide. She definitely deserves prison time.
Hey @tragoslaw ! I missed the live but Iâm here in the replay crew â€. Thanks for covering this. Iâm in Florida in the TB area and I was hoping you would choose this. !!
Canât wait for parts 2 and 3!
As a Trauma/ER nurse for decades, it's astonishing to me how people don't ask for a lawyer immediately, while the victim is lying there with bruises, scrapes, and contusions. Especially if you're not guilty/innocent. These suspects truly think they are smarter than cops, evidence, DNA, etc. The cops aren't there to be your friend, no matter how often they say they are. Lawyer up the second they finish the Miranda.
Her narcissism prevented her from asking for a lawyer. She thinks she's smarter than others who find themselves in her position. She killed Jorge then buried herself.
This is a mad one! Yeah Iâm interested in following this one. Thanks Peter đ€