Going West: True Crime - The Suitcase Suffocation // 493
Episode Date: April 11, 2025In February of 2020, a 42-year-old Florida man suffocated to death after being zipped into a suitcase during what allegedly started as an innocent game of hide-and-seek. But when an investigation re...vealed that there had been drinking involved, an ulterior motive presented itself, and so did a suspect whose intentions hadn’t been so playful. This is the murder of Jorge Torres.
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What is going on true crime fans? I'm your host T and I'm your host Daphne and you're listening to going West
Hello everybody. Hope you're doing well today Big shout out to Caitlin for recommending today's case.
This story will truly make your jaw drop.
It has so much he said, she said, but also a lot of concrete evidence in the form of
videos that we will absolutely be playing.
Yeah, I mean, this case is so twisted.
There's so much toxicity in this case. There's a lot of manipulation
I really think you guys are going to be absolutely shocked
Yeah, like all the texts we're going to go into again the the audio clips of video clips
Like it's unhinged. So without further ado, let us dive in. All right guys. This is episode
493 of going west. so let's get into it. We are hearing from two very special voices for the victim in the suitcase murder trial
for George Torres.
Prosecutors say that he was murdered by his longtime girlfriend, Sarah Boone, who had
him trapped inside of a suitcase, beat him and left him to die.
The defense is saying that Sarah Boun was acting in self-defense.
In February of 2020, a 42-year-old Florida man
suffocated to death after being zipped into a suitcase
during what allegedly started as an innocent game of hide
and seek.
But when an investigation revealed
that there had been drinking involved, an ulterior motive
presented itself, and so did a suspect whose intentions hadn't been so playful. This is the murder of George Torres Jr. I know it is spelled like Jorge, but he did say it like George, so we're
going to call him George.
He was born on February 13th, 1978 to parents Blanca and George Sr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
and grew up alongside nine siblings.
So huge family.
After studying at Edison High School in Philadelphia,
George met and married his first wife, Dolores, and they had three kids together.
He and Dolores were actually married for 14 years, and
even though their relationship ultimately didn't last,
Dolores says that there was nothing particularly salacious about their breakup and certainly
nothing violent, which is very important to remember for later.
George's youngest daughter Destiny gave a great peek into his personality saying quote,
My dad was an amazing person.
He was my best friend.
Nobody's perfect, but my dad was very loving. Everybody loved him back."
Now, at some point, much of George's family moved down to Florida from Pennsylvania.
And after navigating his second divorce in only a few years, since he got married and divorced
again after Dolores, George decided to join them and kind of start fresh,
settling in Winter Park, which is a Northern Orlando
suburb.
As of 2018, 40-year-old George was working as a shift manager at Ace Hardware there,
and it was there in Orlando that he met recent divorcee Sarah Boone.
Sarah was born in Atlanta and lived there for the first few years of her life before
settling in the Orlando area,
where her immediate family,
which consisted of her parents and her two brothers,
moved in with her grandparents.
By Sarah's account, she had suffered significant challenges
in her personal life by the time she was a teenager.
She said, quote,
"'I lost my grandfather when I was a sophomore
in high school. I lost my grandfather when I was a sophomore in high school.
I lost my father when I was a senior, and then my mother passed away a few years after that.
And then my grandmother passed away after my mother died.
Sarah claimed that she was forced to grow up very quickly because of all of this.
She worked to help her family make money and was orphaned alongside her brothers by the time she was in her early 20s.
But around that same time, she met a man named Brian Boone and they dated for a few years before getting married in
2004. So similar to George and Dolores who, like I said, were together for 14 years,
Brian and Sarah Boone were together for 13 and they share a son named Lucas.
But according to Brian, Sarah's drinking and erratic behavior
really began to tear at the fabric of their family. And he eventually grew tired of Lucas,
you know, just being caught in the crosshairs of it all because you guys will see as we,
you know, go throughout the course of this story
just how troubled this woman is.
So as their relationship soured, Sarah began to go out frequently, staying out late, coming
home drunk quite often.
So after 13 years together, Sarah and Brian divorced in 2017 and they vowed to share custody
of Lucas.
After that, Brian bought Sarah out of the house that they shared together and she moved
into the Tealwood Park Apartments nearby, so still in the Orlando area.
Lucas shuffled back and forth between the two of them, spending Mondays and Tuesdays
with Sarah, Wednesdays and Thursdays with Brian, and then alternating weekends
between his parents.
Then about ten months after separating from her husband, Sarah finally met George, who
was also a divorcee and a single parent, at a bar near her house while she was out by
herself.
She explained that she found George attractive and charming from the jump, so that first
night Sarah says that they wound
up talking at the bar for four hours.
She remembers that their connection was instantaneous, saying, quote,
It was strange how quickly we hit things off and had so much in common, and I never thought
that he would be interested in somebody like me.
And I just couldn't believe that he was actually interested in me and said a lot of nice things and one hour
Ended up being four hours from when we first met. He was very handsome. He was very funny
He was smart and I would show up and work out clothes and disheveled hair
And I guess I kind of felt broken from being in the process of the divorce
So after that first night they started dating and he moved into her apartment with her shortly afterwards.
Which was a huge financial help, Sarah said, because she was struggling to make ends meet,
you know, without her husband's income, despite receiving monthly alimony checks.
What followed was a whirlwind three-year courtship that many view, as I said, as very toxic. But despite all this,
Sarah claims that they were devoted to each other
for the entire span of their relationship,
and that he even proposed to her three times,
one of which she accepted.
But woven in with the romance and excitement
of this new relationship were outbursts
and violent confrontations between the two,
which Sarah claimed were perpetrated
almost entirely by George.
The police were called to the apartment multiple times
and both George and Sarah were arrested
in the various fights.
For example, in July of 2018,
Sarah was arrested on charges of battery by strangulation,
but George later dropped the charges against her for this.
Sarah claims that George had initially been the aggressor that night,
like I said, there's a lot of he said she said here, and she says that he had dragged her upstairs
by her hair and kicked her in her right eye after seeing her talking to another man at a bar.
Though in her version of events, she also says that she only strangled him to deter
him from attacking her.
Unfortunately, as it goes in many situations like this, the responding officers reported
that there was no way of knowing who originated the confrontation.
George was arrested four different times for battery that Sarah alleged
she was the victim of, but each time she would bail him out of jail and the relationship would
continue. So today's story takes place in February of 2020 and his most recent offense to that,
at least as far as police were aware, was in September of 2019 when he punched Sarah in the ear.
To this, George pleaded guilty, though he protested that Sarah had been equally violent
towards him and he received probation.
And aside from the conflict that they had with each other, Sarah was also causing many, many disputes
within George's own family,
including between George, his wife Delores, and his kids.
Now there are some texts that Heath and I wanna talk about,
but first I wanna say that Delores and Sarah
didn't know each other.
They'd only met one time.
But Delores says that Sarah tried to engage
in verbal confrontation over the phone with her
Just because she was angry about George's frequent communication
With their shared kids and obviously when I say shared kids
I mean Dolores and George's shared kids like she didn't like that they had to be in conversation at all
Which is obviously insane. Yeah, and I think, you know, this is just...
It's such a mess at this point, like...
It's very clear that both of you guys need to separate.
You should not be in a relationship with each other because it's just not working.
But for some reason, Sarah, instead of just saying,
hey, this isn't working, she's just trying to force George to stay in a relationship with her but then also still just causing trouble amongst
the family yeah I don't know why they're with each other at all like I really
don't yeah it's just not working but we're gonna talk about that a little bit
later because police are gonna ask the very same question but like there were
so many there's so many text transcripts there's honestly way too many to go into I mean think about it like three years worth of text and conversations but like there were so many there's so many text transcripts there's honestly way too
many to go into I mean think about it like three years worth of texts and conversations but like
there's a lot of times where she was racist to him and his family like so many conversations
between her and George from the previous year sorry where she's saying she calls him a dumpster
diver she says that's what you are and the the rest of you, referring to his family,
saying rats, pork chops, beans, fuck all of you.
So super racist.
His family is from Puerto Rico.
There's actually a lot of text messages as well
in an affidavit between Sarah and George's daughter, Anna.
Heath and I were going through these earlier,
but Sarah is kind of like picking fights with Anna and saying things that she
shouldn't be saying. Like she says to Anna at one point,
your dad is a piece of shit. Um,
and then obviously Anna is defending herself and like Anna even says,
you're a piece of shit, but that's God's business, not mine.
Have a good day, Co-Core, because you know,
Anna is probably just like, why are you bothering me? Like, I'm the kid in the situation.
Yeah, it's super inappropriate to even be having conversations like this, you know,
with your boyfriend's daughter.
Absolutely. And to that, the text I just read, Sarah said, Oh, no, I think you mixed me up
with your mom. Going to sleep. That's what you all do to me. Make me bored and sleepy.
Be brave alone, I like it.
Be gone.
Yeah, and it's crazy because she is so completely unhinged.
There's one point where she texts some person named Moe,
who is, I'm assuming, a part of the family,
but she says, night-night fucks, AKA Torreses.
Oh my god. And she says that numerous times. And then she also says, um, where is it at?
Night night fucks. God, that's funny.
It's crazy.
I mean, she's a bitch.
And then she also says, get all of you. So I don't know what that means. It kind of sounds
like a threat.
She's very threatening in a lot of her messages. She doesn't care who she's talking to
She makes it very much known her negative feelings for George to the entire family as a whole So if you guys want to go read all of those text messages, they are on the internet you can find them
But we're not gonna read all of them right now because it would take us too long
But yeah, they're very crazy. Actually, I'll go ahead and include this huge document of text transcripts for you guys.
We can put it on our socials, so if you want to go through and read pages of text, you
can.
But basically, I mean, it's really no surprise, going back to Dolores, that she described
Sarah as bitterly contentious and extremely possessive over George, remembering quote,
"'Any chance that he had that he was able to call his kids
"'to speak and I was present, it was a problem for George.
"'She was very jealous of me.
"'For what reason, I'm not aware.'"
George's oldest daughter, Anna Victoria,
we were just talking about texts between Sarah and Anna.
She claims that he would speak on the phone with her
about three times a week for as long as they could
until Sarah would force them to stop.
Well, the violence between them seriously persisted.
Like, at one point they had broken up
and gotten back together so many times
with his parents taking George in each time
that his father demanded that George
either move back in with them permanently or
Move in with Sarah permanently they were so over that back and forth so they're like either you're staying here
You're staying there, but you're not gonna go there and then come here over and over again
Yeah
I would be over that too because there's just too much drama
And they don't want to be involved in any of that and they're probably like why are you even with this girl?
You know or this woman
So basically after that George decided to move back in with Sarah as they tried to make things
work. Sarah said that for about a month before his death, things were good between them,
after he allegedly recently struck her with a curtain rod. But on the evening of Sunday,
February 23rd, 2020, their problems would return in full force.
Sarah says that they were both home during the day, and George wanted to spend the day
relaxing with a few drinks.
She explained, quote, He wanted to start the day off by drinking, because it was his day
off from his job, and I talked him into cleaning and tidying up the house for a sense of accomplishment.
After they completed a few household chores, readying the apartment for Sarah's son Lucas
to come over the following day, the two split a bottle of wine.
They painted and worked on a puzzle together while listening to some music.
And I know that these activities kind of sound like early COVID activities, but this was
just shy of a month before lockdown, and they
were just doing these types of projects recently because George had attended counseling for
domestic violence, and the courses suggest doing calming and productive stuff like this
together.
So, this is the reason why they're just kind of doing these chill activities.
So even though the day kind of seemed to be going well, no one except for Sarah will ever know
what really happened inside their apartment later that night.
But the following afternoon, 42-year-old George
would be found dead inside of a suitcase.
That Sunday evening, February 23rd,
so the day of the puzzles and wine and painting,
Sarah called her ex-husband Brian around 11
p.m. while Brian was asleep.
He groggily answered the phone and claimed that Sarah seemed drunk and slightly incoherent.
About 12 hours later, around 11 a.m. on Monday, Brian called Sarah multiple times to make
sure that she knew it was her day to pick Lucas up from school.
Like Heath said earlier, she had him on Mondays and Tuesdays.
And Brian actually later added that she was frequently late or absent when it was her turn to do so.
But Sarah didn't answer the phone.
It wasn't until 12.30pm that afternoon, so about an hour and a half later, that they actually connected.
And to Brian's great shock, Sarah told him that George was dead and asked if Brian could come over.
So obviously very confused, she told her that he would help her, but that she needed to call the police immediately. Imagine the shock that Brian is going through right now, like,
you're telling me that your boyfriend is dead? What the fuck?
Yeah, so call 911, get help, like, yes, I will come over and do what I can,
but you need to call the police.
So she called him again, Brian again, minutes later,
making sure that he was still coming.
And he again reiterated that she needed to call an ambulance.
Ten minutes after their first call, he arrived at her home and Sarah still had not called the police,
which I think is a really big initial red flag here. Yes, very much. Now the story that she
relayed to Brian, which she later regurgitated to police, is a wild one. She said that she and George had been playing hide and seek.
Yes, like two grown adults playing hide and seek.
Okay, fine.
But here's the kicker.
She said that he put himself inside a suitcase as a joke,
somehow zipping himself up inside.
But Sarah had fallen asleep and unable to undo the zipper
from the interior of the suitcase, but somehow able to zip it up, right?
George had died from positional asphyxia.
When Brian stepped into the foyer, he spotted George's limp feet dangling out of the suitcase and said that he left immediately, demanding for a third time that she call the police.
Because, you know, he sees this, he's like,
I don't know what happened, I don't want any part of this.
You need to call for help, I can't help you.
Right, I don't want to be involved in this.
So Brian, but he didn't leave the scene
because he knew that police would want to speak with him too.
So he waited in the car to ensure that Sarah made the call,
while Sarah said that she needed a Dr. Pepper
and a cigarette, both of which she enjoyed while she waited for authorities to arrive.
And I know this is probably really hard to picture, you know, a man in a suitcase, especially
if he got into it while he was alive and his body was intact.
But if you can't go look at photos on our socials, it's basically it's a large suitcase.
It's still a suitcase, but it's not a carry-on size.
You'd have to check this bag on an airplane.
But George also was only five foot three inches tall
and about 103 pounds.
But still, you know, this is a tight squeeze.
The suitcase was 28 inches long,
20 inches wide and eight inches deep.
So certainly not roomy enough to get yourself in.
Yeah, definitely.
And one thing I wanted to mention here is that there are some different suitcases that
have those zippers.
Like one zipper tab on the outside and one on the inside.
And I'm wondering if maybe that's the purpose of those.
It's like in case a child
Accidentally zips themself up or something. You can get out
But it doesn't appear that this suitcase had one of those so at the very least you would imagine
He would have had some help getting in and would have needed help getting out. Yes, very true
Well that day Monday February 24th around 1 around 1pm, Sarah finally called 911.
Agitated, she told them that her boyfriend was dead, and that there was blood coming
out of his mouth.
When they implored her to perform CPR, she said that she had tried prior to making the
call but that it was pointless, because George was deceased. Sarah later recalled the exact moment that she realized he was gone, saying, quote,
I was aghast.
I can't describe the feeling.
Terror to a certain degree.
I pulled him out, and I stretched him out flat, and I began instantly trying to do CPR.
And then I was trying to look for a pulse or a breath or just anything and was just screaming over and over and over
again
But when police arrived body cam footage revealed that Sarah seemed more concerned with getting her cigarettes and
Dr. Pepper from inside the house than she was about her boyfriend's sudden and horrific death
So obviously just trying to make sense of this whole story
Sudden and horrific death. So obviously just trying to make sense of this whole story
Officers continue to ask her questions with Sarah reiterating what she had told her ex-husband But adding more context for what prefaced George supposedly being stuck inside this suitcase
How they were drinking wine and playing hide-and-seek
But Sarah said that they wanted to see if he could fit inside the suitcase which had only been left out because they were planning on donating
it to goodwill she said George folded himself inside and she zipped him in as
the two supposedly laughed at how he was able to fit which that could make sense
again it's like I can't really see her completely forcing him in there and able to close it up without
him trying to or able to get out. Yeah. But the rest, sorry, continue. Yeah, it
seems like he was kind of coerced into getting in there, but the next piece of
her story makes very little sense because Sarah claims that she went
upstairs, she forgot that he had been left inside the suitcase, and she put
herself to bed around midnight.
Imagine, like, even if you're really drunk, just being like,
oh, what else do I have going on tonight, and walking away while he's in there?
Yeah, this is such bullshit.
She also staunchly denied being drunk or having had more than a couple of glasses of wine.
But here is that clip from the body cam footage. I called you guys. I tried giving him CPR. The problem is, I fell asleep.
I fell asleep.
When did you do CPR?
This morning. When I found it.
Before you called? Yes!
One o'clock right now.
I tried, I was awake, but I actually got out of the bed at like 12-30ish.
Whatever. So I came downstairs.
And I was like, oh, he's in the suitcase still!
That's when I found him and I took him out
I tried to see if you are and then I called him and then I called you guys all we had was a bottle of wine
Literally just a bottle of wine. Okay, do one puzzle artwork. Then we decided to play hide and seek
That's all that happened
So how long were you doing CPR on him prior to you falling 9-1-1? You tried that all morning?
Yes.
Okay.
And then I called him while I was doing CPR.
What time did you start probably, when you were at Fall Park?
Here, let me feel this deputy in, okay?
Please may I have my Dr. Pepper? I am still cutting out right now.
So, Sarah claims that she woke up around noon, meaning that she slept for 12 hours, and lounged
in bed until about 12.30, when she remembered that George was still sealed inside the suitcase.
But by the time she checked on him, he was deceased.
And although there's only one version of the truth, this version would be the first of multiple
from Sarah on George's death On the night that George was found dead, Monday, February 24, 2020, Sarah went home with her
ex-husband Brian and stayed over at his house.
The following afternoon, Tuesday, February 25, she returned to the police station voluntarily
for further questioning.
And there, with the two officers, she outlined the many physical altercations between herself
and George throughout the course of their relationship, including one in which he stabbed
her with a steak knife.
On the evening that he stabbed her,
she said that she had cooked him a dinner
of steak and potatoes,
but that it had not been to George's liking.
Sarah told them, quote,
"'He starts being very rude and cursing the steak
and finding fault with it.
And then, you know, I'm having to encourage him to eat.
He started to pull on me and started saying that,
I just want to fuck you on the steak
and fuck you on the potatoes.
And I took offense to that.
He told me again that I'm not going anywhere.
And he stabbed me in my leg and it crunched.
You could hear a noise that it made
and blood just started coming out of my leg,
just like a fountain.
Sarah then said that she attempted to crawl away from him and begged him to call 911 or
even just to drop her off at the hospital, but that George refused,
concerned that he would find himself in more legal trouble.
Sarah added that he was drunk and that he was always the one who wanted to drink,
and often forced Sarah to
join him.
The stab wound was apparently so bad that she required surgery and multiple follow-up
appointments with doctors to repair the damage that it had done to her leg.
And it was at this point that Sarah was asked by one of the interrogating officers why she
was still with George if he had inflicted so much emotional and physical pain
during the last few years of her life.
And finally, for the first time, she broke down in tears before responding.
And here is a clip of that. and it got really, really, really, really bad where I had to go like four or five more times afterwards for them to tend to it.
From him pussing me in the back of the leg.
Right.
So it's...
Then why are you still with him?
Everybody asks me that.
When I tell you guys this,
I really love him, like I do.
And I feel like I can help him,
but he's changed, he changed.
And that's why you're still with him,
even though he's done all these things to you.
When I tell you I love him, I love him.
And when you have, when you love somebody,
you have limits.
Everybody tells me that.
Oh, my neighbors told me that.
Oh, this property manager.
At some point, somebody gets enough, then they have to do something to defend themselves.
I would just flee.
I had him arrested. How many times?
But you also went down and bailed him out.
I know!
But Brian Boone, who was also questioned by police, by the way,
offered up a less than favorable view of his ex-wife.
He explained that she had struggled for years with alcoholism,
and that her irresponsibility regarding their son bordered on neglect.
She was unable to hold down a steady job,
and had apparently engaged in multiple extramarital affairs,
which coincidentally, she had accused George of doing.
Brian also admitted that, especially when she had been drinking, Sarah's behavior
would become increasingly violent, erratic, and abusive. Well, in a move that
would shock investigators based on what they later found, Sarah offered up her
cell phone for them to search.
This is how we have all those texts that we talked about earlier.
Yes, exactly.
And when they looked inside, they found the single most damning piece of evidence.
Two videos showing Sarah taunting George from outside the suitcase, as she watched him struggle to breathe.
It's actually insane not only that she recorded this, but that they are out there and available for us to watch.
Well, apparently she claims that she doesn't remember taking these, but there they are.
Cannot deny their existence.
And although it's disturbing knowing that he's pleading to her from inside the place that he would soon die,
we did want to play the clip so that you guys can hear their conversation, because
it's clear that this is not a game of hide-and-seek.
Like, Sarah's perspective here is not light-hearted in the slightest.
And here's a clip of that. For everything you've done to me. Sarah. For everything you've done to me.
Sarah.
Fuck you.
Sarah.
Fuck you.
Sarah.
Stupid.
Sarah.
That's my name.
Don't wear it out.
Sarah. I can't fucking breathe, babe. That's my name. Don't wear it up.
Sarah, I can't fucking breathe babe. Sarah is he?
Yeah, that's when you do when you choke me.
Sarah.
Sarah.
Sarah. Sarah I can't breathe babe. That's on you. Sarah I can't breathe.. Oh that's what I feel like when you drink on me. Sarah, I can't breathe, babe.
Oh, that's what I feel like when you drink on me.
Sarah!
Fuck you!
I can't breathe, Sarah!
Yeah.
You should probably shut the fuck up.
Sarah!
Shh! Shut the fuck up. Shut up. Shhh.
I mean, it's just so beyond horrible.
He's pleading with her.
He's calling her baby.
He's really trying to convince her to let him out and just knowing that she never does.
And all the horrible things that she is saying to him.
She's laughing.
She's mocking.
Yeah, and you can tell she is absolutely wasted like
she is sloshed yeah she absolutely but it's still no excuse but then knowing that brian said that
when she got drunk she was violent and erratic and abusive and abusive it really all lines up
and makes sense so whether or not she did fall asleep by mistake or passed out because she was so drunk. She knew that he was in there.
I think that it was just her way of trying to punish him, and this was, you know, in my opinion
it was clearly intentional. But Sarah said, quote, my intention was not to leave him in there.
Shocked at the contents of the videos, officers attempted to show her the footage in order to ask
her about it, but Sarah refused to watch, telling them them quote. I don't want to watch it for you and that same day
Sarah was arrested for George's murder. Yeah, it's all coming back to her. She's like shit
I did record that and they found it
She probably honestly did forget and then when they're trying to say look what we found she did she
doesn't want to see what she did well here's the thing I don't think she
would have given up her phone if she had remembered that she had taken those
videos so I actually believe that she's telling the truth that she was so drunk
she took these videos and completely forgot that she did that well after all
of this was discovered and it all came out, naturally, as many do, George's
family pointed the finger at Sarah as the aggressor and claimed that it's a false narrative
to paint him as the abusive one in the relationship.
George's oldest daughter, again Anna Victoria, said in a press interview, quote,
Me and my siblings actually spoke to our father that night and we have a lot of experiences with miss Boone that do not
Speak to what the media is stating. She is a victim or a gentle individual
I'm sure she's loved over there at jail due to the fact that Sarah Boone is very very calculated
She by no means is a kind and sweet soft-spoken woman
She is very calculated very very devious, very conniving.
My father was sheltered and berated.
He was kept from us.
He was the real victim in this situation."
And then she added, quote,
"'We are here to give his side the best we can
from the view that we were able to see things.'" Captured on body camera footage when Sarah was you know first being
questioned about the sequence of events that led to George's death, she referenced
his family saying quote, they're gonna think I killed him. When an officer
responded, why would they think that? Sarah replied, they always have thought
that. They always always always always have thought that. They always, always, always, always have thought that.
I told you, it's because I'm the blue-eyed white dragon.
That's what they call me.
Because they don't want him to be with me.
So he's basically just not really been around his family
because he chooses me over them.
The blue-eyed white dragon?
I mean, what the hell, lady?
Obviously we know from text messages
that she was horrible to his family
So her painting herself as the victim and saying they just don't like me when when when it's like no you're horrible to them
What yeah, and you know not to?
Not to be pointing any fingers at the victim here
But it seemed like George had a part in this toxic relationship that they both of them shared
It seemed like George had a part in this toxic relationship that both of them shared, but Sarah seems like she's just making everything so much worse and attacking their family,
or his family, and it's just, obviously we said in the beginning,
like there's no reason for these two people to be together,
but for some reason they tried to make it work, and it just wasn't.
Yeah, and then kind of the inevitable happened that one
of them killed the other. And by the way nobody in George's family denies not
liking Sarah or not being open to her just due to her own behavior towards
them. But Anna actually says that Sarah gave herself that nickname of the the
blue-eyed white dragon that none of them actually ever said that to her. Yeah, and we don't have any texts of her calling her that, you know, or anything.
I mean, they called each other some really nasty names.
But again, this was all perpetuated by Sarah Boone.
And this is something that Anna says as well.
She said, quote, she was definitely correct as far as us not liking her.
And she should have stated that she didn't like us either, because that is very much correct as well.
She, like I stated, is very evil,
and how she is acting out there on the stand
and within that courtroom is baffling to me,
because that is not the real Sarah Boone at all.
But yeah, she was correct.
We do not like her, we didn't like her.
That will never change.
Unfortunately, I do feel bad for her and I wish her the best, but what I do wish is that
my father receives his justice, and she gets the time she deserves, and a slap on the wrist
is not it.
Yeah, it's kind of crazy, I was going back and watching some of the courtroom videos
of Sarah speaking, and there's one point where she says you know
I've found Jesus and I think that I I can make a really good example for other
people coming to find Jesus and like she's trying to like paint herself as
like oh I'm not an abusive alcoholic like I've changed I'm a lot better now
and it's like no you're not yeah no and to be fair in a way you know her sober
in the courtroom is very different than her
drunkenly and belligerently
Texting George and George's family and how she's acting, you know behind closed doors at nighttime or whenever. Yeah
But yeah, but you know Anna Victoria is saying I know that she seems this way
But this is not the person that we got to deal with we didn't get this side of her
Yeah, and when you read those text messages, you'll see that Sarah loves to paint herself
as a victim while also being like the most narcissistic person I've ever seen in my life.
Well, Anna added that she and her family did try to forge a friendly, familial relationship
with Sarah. Obviously, you know, their dad had dated
another woman before, so it's not like they were against
anybody that their dad was gonna date.
They wanted to be close with Sarah
and anybody that was close to their dad.
They were very welcoming to her in the beginning as well,
but their actions were not reciprocated.
His siblings, his parents, his kids,
and even his ex-wife severely mourned the loss
of George in their lives.
In an interview, his ex-wife, Delores, said
that he was never physical with her
or any of their children and said, quote,
"'We were never that type of family.
"'I can't relate to Sarah and the abuse
"'that she so-called claims that she's received from George because I never received abuse like that. I want to
say the only thing that I can say about George is that he was a ladies man.
So it kind of seems like some of these accounts like it's it's hard to believe that
because Dolores doesn't have anything to lose here by telling the people in the
courts that George was not abusive.
It's not to say that what Sarah experienced sometimes like the stab on her leg or being
hit in the head with a curtain rod.
It's not to say those things didn't happen because she could have also brought that side
out of him because she was already like that.
I mean we know that she was her ex-husband said she was.
Very true.
Um, but it's just to at least say that he was not that way with anybody else.
Yeah, I mean abuse is never okay in any situation like this,
but it definitely is kind of an interesting perspective here.
Well, while Sarah awaited her trial, she was actually offered a plea deal
to plead guilty to manslaughter charges in
exchange for a modest 15-year sentence.
But she declined.
Yeah, she's not taking responsibility, even though that is a great offer, by the way.
Yeah, it really is.
And to nobody's surprise, Sarah was so high-maintenance and challenging to work with that she cycled
through nine attorneys by the time her trial actually commenced.
After firing her eighth lawyer,
Sarah designed a poster that kind of appeared as if it was purchased off of Etsy or possibly designed on Canva, and the poster read quote,
Inmate seeks attorney looking for a prosperous challenge?
Ready for your close-up on national television? Are you
zealous with a side of keen? Show the world who you are with your original
creativity, extraordinary expertise, confident ingenuity.
Jeez!
Well, after listing all of the traits that she would require, including, quote,
maintaining faith in the client and case with the ability to think differently, overcome all circumstances.
Sarah wrote, quote, epic opportunity awaits.
And then she added her name and prisoner number and concluded with, quote, invest in the oppressed, believe.
I'm not even shocked, but I am.
She's such a fucking loser.
Are you joking? I mean, she's so making light of it.
Like, what did you say you said?
Ready for your close-up on national television?
Like, bitch, you killed somebody.
Yeah, she's taking this as like she's some sort of celebrity
and that she needs a celebrity lawyer that's gonna help her get off.
Invest in the oppressed.
Yeah, you are so oppressed.
Yeah, it's just so dumb.
Well, this brought her her ninth and final attorney, James Owens,
who was secured only a month before her trial was set to begin.
James obviously requested more time because he didn't really have a lot here,
but the request was denied given that Sarah was the one who had been causing
these disruptions.
Yeah, so they're like, we're not helping you anymore, Sarah.
If you want to get nine attorneys and waste our time, that's on you.
Exactly.
Well, because of Sarah's struggle to retain an attorney and setbacks due to COVID, the
case suffered many delays, but her trial finally began on October 18th, 2024.
In his opening statement, prosecutor William Jay told the court, quote, This defendant
zipped George Torres shut in a suitcase.
She was able to do this because at the time of his death, he weighed 103 pounds.
She did this with a malicious intent to punish him, and then she went to sleep
and left him to take his final breaths on this earth alone.
In court, Sarah's story changed yet again, as she and her lawyer, James Owens, made a
play for a strategy that was part self-defense and part battered woman syndrome. Sarah admitted
that on the night that George died, the pair been fighting and that she had been scared to release him from the suitcase
For fear of what he might do to her. Yeah, and her original story is we were having fun and I forgot
Yeah, so obviously nothing's really lining up with her stories here
But also sorry to keep interrupting you Heath
But for her to say now at this point that she was scared,
if that were true, you would have said that out of the gate.
Yeah, absolutely. She's just making this up on the spot.
She claimed that she was frightened that he would break out of the suitcase and beat her,
and that in her confused and fearful stupor, she went upstairs and she put herself to bed.
She claimed that the idea of him crawling inside the suitcase started innocently enough,
saying quote, he was trying to get himself flat so I couldn't tell that he was in there.
I zipped him up. We thought it was funny and we were joking about how he was small enough to fit
inside the suitcase. But George then grew angry causing Sarah to be fearful of what would happen
if he were released. Sarah said quote,
His tone changed, and I knew the tone, and we ended up, I guess, arguing back and forth with one another.
He continued to push on the suitcase, and my fear was that he was going to break out of the suitcase,
knowing that it was a broken suitcase. So, she's claiming that she knew that it was broken and that he could potentially get himself out. But in the video, like I said earlier, he's calling her baby. He's being really gentle.
He doesn't know that he's being recorded. So, you know, he's in a dark suitcase. He can't see.
So that had to, in my opinion, have been a more genuine response on his end, because I doubt she said,
Hey, by the way, I'm about to make a video of this so act accordingly yeah exactly there's there's no way that he's trying
to cover up his his gentle nature inside that suitcase because like you said he
doesn't know he's being filmed yeah and even if he was angry it's like you zipped
him up in a suitcase of course he can be angry I don't know a single person like
I'm a claustrophobic person yeah like thinking about small dark spaces like that and
somebody purposefully like mocking me because I'm stuck in a situation like
that I think most people would be pretty angry but he doesn't appear to be angry
he's just like actually pleading with her like I can't breathe can you please
let me out but Sarah said that George's hand then began to come out of the suitcase
as if he was going to break out of it and come after her, so she started to shake it.
She explained, quote,
"...like he used to tell me he probably would have made me unrecognizable,
or I would have lost my life."
Her defense attorneys also claim that George may have had a pre-existing heart condition that, when exacerbated by stress, caused George's death, but that it
was merely an accident, not a murder, and certainly not Sarah's fault. But like we
said, the video Sarah had taken that night told a very, very different story.
And thankfully she recorded it because what other case have we ever talked about where somebody actually records the act? To be honest I
can't think of any off the top of my head. Well for anybody who did skip that
clip earlier I want to read a transcript of what transpired while George was in
the suitcase so you know what went down. So through slurred words there are a lot
of curse words coming up.
And as George called her name in a panicked tone of voice,
Sarah said, quote,
"'For everything you've done to me,
"'for everything you've done to me.'"
And remember, by the way, she is drunk right now,
so a lot of this doesn't make a ton of sense.
I feel like that in particular is almost saying,
I put you in there for everything and, I put you in there for everything
and I'm keeping you in there
for everything you've ever done to me.
Yes, exactly.
But then she stopped to giggle before saying,
fuck you, fuck you, stupid.
George continues to plead with her calling her name
and she spat back, that's my name, don't wear it out.
Starting to panic, George says,
Sarah, I can't fucking breathe, babe, seriously.
To which Sarah responded,
Yeah, that's what you do when you choke me.
She laughed again as he continued to moan her name,
and when he said again that he can't breathe,
she said, that's on you.
Through even more giggles and clear impairment, like she is barely intelligible at this point. She slurs
Real ransom, but I want to get video for it extra because I got this real ransom
When he moaned again that he couldn't breathe Sarah said that's what I feel like when you cheat on me
He continued to moan her name and plead with her to let him out, and Sarah seems to lose
her patience, yelling,
Fuck you, before saying,
You should probably shut the fuck up.
When they showed this in court, as you guys can imagine, three of Georgia's family members
walked out of the courtroom.
This caused her attorney to seize the attempt to buy more time and request a
mistrial saying that their actions could have influenced the jury. But imagine being them
watching a video of your dad, your son, your loved one in a suitcase that eventually killed
him pleading for his life. Like it is horrific.
Yeah. And the defense is just trying to use that so that they can get a little advantage in the courtroom
Like that's just so sad also as if his family is trying to influence the jury
They're just trying to get out of there. They have real emotions. This is real to them
but luckily the judge ruled against this motion and Sarah later told police that
Her words and in this video everything she was saying was not meant to be malicious,
even though it sounds so unbelievably conniving.
And she says that she thought George was crying wolf.
I mean, I don't think you can cry wolf
when you're literally trapped in a suitcase
with no way out by yourself.
And also when you being trapped in a suitcase
ends up with you being dead.
That's not crying wolf.
Not at all.
Well at some point that evening, Sarah says she placed the suitcase upright, shifting
him inside of it.
And she also admitted to hitting the suitcase with a baseball bat.
This, I mean, all of this screams intention. George was found to have scratches down his back, contusions to his forehead and skull,
and a cut lip.
The couple's next door neighbor, Vincent Battaglia, he was actually brought in to testify that
he frequently heard outbursts and altercations coming from their apartment, and he also said
that Sarah
had asked him to keep quiet about hearing them.
On the night that George died, this neighbor, Vincent, also remembered hearing loud thumps
that shook his bedroom wall, which he believes was Sarah throwing George down the stairs
inside the suitcase.
So not only did she zip him up in there,
she was actually, you know,
throwing him down the stairs
and beating the suitcase with a baseball bat.
Like, that's crazy.
It's insane.
On October 25th, 2024,
after just 90 minutes of deliberation,
a jury unanimously convicted Sarah
of second degree murder.
I mean, 90 minutes is very fast.
They all, they were all very confident
about what happened that night.
I don't know why you wouldn't be.
And on December 2nd, 2024, so a little over a month later,
she was sentenced to life in prison
without the possibility of parole.
So she could have taken those 15 years and she is now going to be in there until the
day she dies.
Yeah, and what's even crazier is what's coming up next, because when she was permitted
to read a statement to the courtroom following her trial, Sarah chose to take absolutely
no responsibility and instead blamed those around her, as she had done since the ordeal
began over four years prior.
Speaking at a rapid pace, reading off of a stack of papers that she wrote from prison,
she spoke for nearly 20 minutes and concluded by saying that she forgave herself.
You forgive yourself?
Crazy. Well, her diatribe reeked of textbook narcissism, as I mentioned, and also just lacked all accountability.
After comparing herself to Kintsugi, which is the Japanese art of repairing a broken piece of porcelain or ceramic art
by filling its cracks with gold, she told repairs then, now, and ongoing, God is, has been, and always will be my artisan.
All of my gold is forgiveness. This has held me together, made me shine brighter, and overcome
the damage caused by George Torres and the Torres family, the justice system, Orange County
Corrections Department, social media, scoundrel detectives,
infamy, defamation, ongoing constitutional rights violations, second degree murder forced
into being pro se, just as gold is very precious, forgiveness is invaluable.
My god, I mean I just can't believe the first thing she listed was overcome the damage by
George Torres.
As we said earlier, you know, obviously it was clear there was abuse on both sides.
So I understand you wanting to heal from that and overcome that because that's horrible
as well.
But this is at the trial for you murdering him.
So for you, like, who is going to feel for you now when you are pointing fingers at all
the true victims of this story?
Yeah, and she's got a laundry list of people that she wants to blame.
She wants to blame everybody but herself.
And she actually continued on to say that she forgave George as well.
While refusing to let George be viewed as the victim and allowing his family to have the last word Sarah rattled off a lengthy list of offenses that George had committed against her
She read from her letter quickly and curtly telling the court quote
When you forgive you heal and when you heal you move forward
My goal begins with George Torres and every time he slapped me kicked punched spit on raped stabbed
And every time he slapped me, kicked, punched, spit on, raped, stabbed, choked, laughed at, pushed, pulled,
dragged, whipped, tripped, stole from, lied,
terrorized, threatened, humiliated, forced, degraded, made me cry.
Every time he tried to end me, defeat, or destroy, I forgive George for beating me senseless, for trying to sleep because I had to go to work or my son's field trip the next day.
For ruining my deceased family's heirlooms, traditions, and keepsakes, my son's furniture.
Destroying the television that we watch together.
For wrecking our town home by breaking windows, punching holes in the walls and doors, ramming
his entire body into glass doors, kicking in my front and back
doors over and over and over, for breaking or removing the locks from all the doors and
sometimes the knobs altogether, so I had nowhere to feel safe, including the sacred space of
my son's room where he beat me bloody on his bed."
Sarah continued on to list dozens more accusations, including saying that he had abused and threatened
to kill her two dogs after they tried to protect Sarah during a physical altercation between
the two of them.
She alleged that he stole her money, beat her frequently, and forced her to consume
alcohol with him, once even to the point where she urinated on herself.
She described him as a violent, deadbeat alcoholic who strived to keep Sarah away from her friends,
family and son, which is strangely what George's family accused Sarah of doing to him.
To conclude her rambling, backhanded apology that showed little humility or true contrition, Sarah stated flatly, quote,
I forgive George for lying, for him trying in so many ways, so many times, to end me
with his terrifying love. I also forgive the Torres family, his mother and father, foremost
also his two ex-wives and daughters, all for knowing what George was capable of
and has done in the past, his history of violence and where he learned it, that he would turn
a blind eye when I would ask for help.
She concluded all this by saying,
I forgive them for caring too late.
She implicated his family and friends and implored them to think of what they could have
done to save both of them. After her conviction, she penned a 28-page letter, an even longer
iteration of her 20-minute statement to the court, to the judge, chastising his decision.
Sarah wrote,
Your ignorant mind was already made up. By your clear error and full-blown unfair bias against me since your involvement in
my crucible case as a whole, I have been unsuccessful in receiving anything from you as a fair and
neutral judge except for your wish that I spend the rest of my life in prison.
But Sarah did go on to say that she had forgiven him too.
Only a few months after her sentencing,
Sarah has already and since obtained a 10th attorney and has
begun the appeal process.
Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West. Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode.
What a wild story.
I mean it was so senseless and so tragic all the way around.
I want to post, I don't know, I kind of want to post the video of him in the suitcase,
but I feel like it's just such a horrific thing to post.
Yeah, I think it would be maybe a little bit too insensitive.
If you do feel like you want to go see that video, it is out there on the internet.
But I don't think we're going to post it, but we will post photos from this case.
It is on YouTube. If you do want to go see it.
Remember, we will also post the text messages.
This whole story is such a mess.
There is so much to it.
And it's just absolutely insane.
So thank you again so much to Caitlin
for sending this one in and for anybody else
who wants us to cover a particular case on going west,
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