Suitcase Murder Trial | FL v. Sarah Boone | Day 1 | Trial Catchup

This is the Day 1 of 6 trial report of the murder trial of Sarah, accused of murdering her boyfriend Jorge Torres Jr. by leaving him in the suitcase and suffocated. Designed to catch you up with the nucleus of the case efficiently!

Case Report

Factual background:

On February 23, 2020, Sarah Boone called her ex-husband, Brian Boone, while appearing to be heavily intoxicated. Boone initially told responding deputies and detectives that his death was a horrific accident resulting from a drunken game of hide-and-seek. She claimed that after drinking wine, they both thought it would be “funny” if Torres climbed into a 28-inch suitcase. According to Boone, she went upstairs to bed, “passed out,” and completely forgot he was trapped inside until she woke up the next afternoon and found him unresponsive. An autopsy later concluded that Torres died from asphyxiation (suffocation) after being locked inside the tight, unventilated space for hours.

CHARGES:
1. 2nd Degree Murder – Guilty
Decided on 25/October/2024.

Victim(s): Jorge Torres Jr. (Deceased)
Date Of Murder: 23rd February 2020.
Killing Incident Reported: 24th February 2020.

Courthouse: Orange County, Orlando, Florida

Officers of the court

Judge:

Hon. Michael Kraynick

Attorneys


Prosecution:
ADA Michael Jay
ADA Male 2
Defence:
James Owens
Tony Henderson
Kevin Beck

FL v. Sarah Boone (2024) – Day 1 Trial Summary

The first day of trial proceedings opened with contrasting narrative frameworks before moving into the state’s initial presentation of evidence. The prosecution’s opening statement focused on incriminating cell phone video evidence where the victim, Jorge Torres, pleaded that he could not breathe while the defendant taunted him. Conversely, the defense framed the incident around chronic mutual alcoholism, a prolonged pattern of domestic violence inflicted by the victim, and a trauma response leading to a false or panicked initial narrative during police interrogations. The state subsequently called ten witnesses, establishing a history of near-daily domestic disturbances, introducing store receipts and official 911 logs, publishing police bodycam footage capturing the defendant’s early “hide-and-seek” and memory-loss claims, and detailing forensic crime scene observations—including blood inside the suitcase, local property damage, and a complete lack of injuries on the defendant.

Witness-by-Witness Summaries

Kayla Rodriguez – Police Officer

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Connection to the case
Responding police officer who arrived at the scene following the emergency dispatch.
Summary Of Testimony

Rodriguez testified to receiving a dispatch regarding a woman claiming her boyfriend was trapped inside a suitcase. She authenticated her bodycam video, noting a one-minute structural delay before audio begins. In the video published to the jury, Boone is recorded stating that they only consumed a bottle of wine, that she forgot the victim was in the suitcase, and that she fell asleep without knowing what happened.

Key evidence introduced!
  • Nothing of note.

Melissa Roughgarden – Crime Scene Investigator

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Connection to the case
Crime Scene Investigator tasked with processing the physical evidence at the scene.
Summary Of Testimony

Roughgarden authenticated crime scene photographs and testified to the recovery of a diazepam syringe prescribed to the victim. She provided the physical dimensions of the suitcase as 28 inches in length, 20 inches in width, and 8 and seven-eighths inches in depth. On cross-examination, she confirmed that no further chemical testing was conducted on the blood discovered inside the suitcase. On redirect examination, she introduced previously undocumented observations, testifying that she saw blood draining from the victim’s nose and mouth, noted distinct structural damage to the apartment walls, and confirmed that an examination revealed absolutely no physical wounds or injuries on the defendant.

Key evidence introduced!
  • Nothing of note.

Full report below!

Sources:

Sarah Boone Trial In Order, Law & Crime Trials, Youtube Channel, Playlist Available Online: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLq-6my_qlf-EPqV2fF7hxb69r25xWyou


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