Sarah took great pleasure in saying "reject" when asked by the court if she would accept or reject the plea deal. She had a fleeting moment of control and power which fed her narcissism.
@@lobsta1124luckily there was proof or she would of gotten away with murder. I saw thru her and was so happy she documented her real self for others. In her deprived mind she still feels Jorge was at fault, I have no doubts. I believe all those injuries are from falling etc. I bruised myself opening a can of pickles it looked bad and someone not knowing the story would think I was abused if I had a toxic relationship. Sorry I carried on, this case upset me so much.
@@lobsta1124 I was never on her side and in spite of my already negative opinion of Sarah the videos showed her to be much more manipulative, controlling and evil than I had thought. They really shook me and I wondered how anyone could live with her.
@@sharonhoyt2133i think some if not all of her injuries were self inflicted so she could control Jorge. There was a time mentioned when he went to work with a black eye. I think hers looked like it had been painted on with black makeup. The videos showed just how awful and depraved in her mind and evil she was. That was the nail in her coffin. I hope Judge Kraynick sentences her to life without parole. Then Jorge will have complete justice. ❤️🙏😇❤️
@@ndgrandma2124 The end of Dr. Grande’s verdict video really explains it for me. She truly thought she would walk out and be a hero and everyone would be supportive.
“Everything that was wrong in her life, Jorge was to blame.” Which is exactly why she couldn’t leave him. If she did, she’d have to admit that her problems (such as alcoholism) were her own responsibility to solve. So much easier to blame someone else!
The detectives got a warrant and confiscated her cel immediately. Although their abuse towards each other was a factor, she did not merely forget him zipped inside the suitcase. SHE testified that SHE actively tried to stop him unzipping himself and escaping ... and filmed herself doing it !!! Sarah Boone was her worst enemy in her trial.
I find it hilarious she wanted part of her defense to be about that it was wrong for the detectives to not be fully honest with her, while the rest of her defense relied on her admitting that she was lying to the detectives 😂😂😂
@@timpoolssentientbeanie5646 It's the same with people who do things like drunk driving, (who are taking away citizen's right to feel safe on the roadway), and the first they say is "I know my rights!" They always fail to see the irony and contradictions in their statements. I guess that's how the criminal mind works.
My fave part of her testimony was how she used a high-pitch, soft voice when talking on the stand, but on the videos she filmed, she was emasculating, patronizing and antagonizing. She expressed hate and apathy towards Jorge. He was her punching bag.
i couldn't watch the testimony because of that. i'd already seen her police interrogation video and so when I saw the court testimony, I thought "hey, why's she got a different voice now?"
She thought she'd look meek & mild...🙄 Meanwhile, she showed her true self repeatedly, even at trial. Also, Sarah never shed one tear in the last 5 years.
@@abelis644not entirely true. In the police video the day Jorge passed, Sarah did start crying. It was for her Dr pepper or some water because her mouth was so so dry! She begged the officer & was crying or almost crying.
Jorge had 2 ex wives and had never been violent and never been arrested .Sarah choked Jorge and was arrested. there is a video of Sarah telling Jorge how to get her out of the DV case. The only time Jorge hit Sarah was trying to stop her from beating him. The TV being broken was a set up Sarah did to make Jorge look violent. They both were alcoholics But Sarah was the abuser not Jorge.
Wikipedia article says: “Prior to his death, Torres had been arrested multiple times for alleged instances of domestic violence against Boone and she had been arrested one time for an alleged instance of domestic violence against Torres. Torres had been arrested four times for alleged battery against Boone.” To me, the suitcase was a culmination of a lot of negative friction between the two.
The video where Sarah is berating Jorge after he apparently just woke up is very telling. He wanted top come into the bedroom and was asleep in the hall. She woke up and found him sleeping by the door. Instead of inviting him to bed and sleep it off, she has unrelenting scorn on him. He can't even get up off the floor apparently. Wow ya Jorge so dangerous right now
@@user-ys2ko2jt4ythank you for doing your part to combat mis/disinformation!! Boone is liable enough on her own without needing people to put blatantly false statements out there in attempt to drive the point home
This! That's all i needed to see and hear! I tend to believe what I see and hear in videos and messages than what they want to "show" us on the stand when they testify.
I watched most of this trial. Jorge at one point STABBED Sarah in the leg. I am sure she egged him on. Jorge was not a good guy, but no one deserves to suffocate at another's hand.
@@echoglI didn't see any actual evidence that Jorge caused that wound, just photos of the stitched-up gash in her leg and her in hospital, along with her unreliable account of his supposed behaviour during that incident. She was an alcoholic, she could've stumbled and cut herself another way. After everything I saw in the trial, I also wouldn't be entirely surprised if she did it to herself as part of yet another setup to get him in trouble with the law and play the victim, as she always did.
@@elainekellogg6345there were photos shown in court of injuries she had sustained during previous DV incidents. But other videos have stated both made multiple reports on the other for DV but one would drop the charges and went back to the other plus they were both drinkers. It was a recipe for a toxic, violent relationship. Unfortunately one or both people end up dead in these relationships and here we are.
@kayazum4 you do know all those photos are only based on Sarah's word that it was Jorge. She was a known alcoholic. Im betting she's stumbled and fell numerous times, not to mention if she was an easy bruiser. Of all the video's she captured you hear him calling her ma'am, polite and even agreeable so he wasn't in trouble. If anything the bruises on her arm could also be from him holding her back from hitting him. He wasn't violent before her but she was violent with her ex. She was the problem and the abuser. Jorge suffered from BSS. Not Sarah.
@@honestyisadyingvirtue they were both heavy drinkers and in constant contact with the police for hitting and abusing each other. Both dropping the charges against the other constantly. Ive seen it, like 9/10 dv cases, someone finally ended up dead. Nothing I said implies I think Jorge deserved that fate, no one does.
Yes, I agree. The loss of a quality life, and one's balance and self-respect, in the effort to stay in relationship, is tragic. Tragic. I think many people believe they can't survive being solitary.. .
I mean, the guy was actually going to councelling and therapy. Nothing is a bigger indication of this woman's evil than the fact she chose to kill him when he finally was starting to put in the effort to better himself, both for her and the relationship.
She sealed her own fate. She provided the evidence needed to find her guilty with the phone videos and texts. She really should have thought it through before rejecting the plea deal.
OF COURSE Sarah was shocked at the verdict. She's so convinced of her greatness and abilities that it never occurred to her that anyone might not accept her version of events as truth and her justification as valid!
She doesn't have to make people believe her version. People should follow the 'innocent until proven guilty', but they don't. You simply do not care about justice.
@@LukeSumIpsePatremTe What are you talking about? #1, Sarah literally admitted to "involuntary manslaughter", but refused to take the deal. #2, The video! #3, she has actually been found guilty in a court of law... in spite of her trying to convince us and a jury to Not believe our lying eyes. Nobody said she had to convince anybody of anything.
She had more than one attorney leaving her case also, and this one was rather recent and probably very tightly instructed by Sarah of the arguments to put forward.
The jury got this right. That insanely long closing on Owen's part sealed the deal. You could even hear Juror #3 was just over it when the jury was polled, I'm sure she's regretting documenting everything. I believe she abused Jorge and it was heartbreaking to watch her do it. Thank you, Dr Grande, have a great weekend 😊❤
I disagree about her regret. I don't think she's self aware enough to regret; she just thinks that she wasn't allowed to "explain" the whole story, or everyone would have understood her.
Absolutely to everything you said….plus….Sarahs actions MET EVERY SINGLE POINT on the Murder 2 description. Sarah, besides abusing and bullying Jorge IS A VERY DANGEROUS DRUNK. She could have called the police like her other numerous times and have them UN-ZIP Jorge.
@@winkieblink7625 Yes, except I don't think Sarah could have called the police without getting herself arrested. I speculated that Sarah's "Trauma Trigger" wasn't the chaos and violence she wallowed in but getting arrested. This was verified by the body cam videos that were shown by the state in court. I suspect it was after this that Sarah started taking videos of Jorge's "misbehavior." The videos she was taking show how delusional she is. ❤
@@strega42 I agree. I don't think Sarah is capable of feeling regret. She has zero self-awareness. I also don't think she was "in shock" from the verdict like Owens said she was. I think she may have been a little sad because I've heard that her friend who was sitting in court left when those videos were played and didn't come back. 😮
I hope who ever talks to her son about this emphasizes her behavior got that bad because of her alcohol addiction rather then seeking treatment and therapy for their difficult behavior. Her son will not be like his mother if he tries to solve life's problems without alcohol abuse and with thought, communication or therapy if he gets stuck.
She told him to get in it as some kind of punishment. Possibly after hitting him with the bat. He said 'yes ma'am' (probably) then she booted him down the stairs. Then, she filmed him. He was the battered spouse. IMO He suffered from the syndrome when he retaliated on occasion. She is a monster.
It is too bad that the jury had to watch these videos, literally watching a man begging for his life. Suffocation is not quick or easy. The cruelty on display is breathtaking.
I always do feel bad for jurors who have to see some horrific evidence. Sometimes I think back to the Josh Duggar trial and how they had to see portions of the videos he downloaded, one of them being Daisy's Destruction. It was a video so horrifying investigators thought it was an urban legend until they saw it.
So glad she is done with. I have never seen someone love the attention they get for murdering their significant other. Some people just don't understand the difference between positive and negative attention and she deserves neither. Such a narcissist...
@@markiangooleyOf course she'll try, but they'd have to find that something egregiously wrong happened during the trial that lead to the jury getting it wrong...and the judge did a fantastic job of giving the Defense any possible reasonable remedy, even ones that weren't necessary. Her appeal won't lead anywhere, and she's probably going to die in prison.
Sarah loves the attention so that’s why she didn’t take the plea deal. She wanted to put on regular clothes and go to court everyday. I hope she can get some mental health services while incarcerated and maybe start taking responsibility for her actions.
She went to bed knowing he was either already dead or slowly suffocating in that suitcase. She slept soundly for 12 hours before bothering to call the police and feign surprise. She lied to the police. As we found out with the prosecution's outstanding evidence, she lied to the court as well. She hounded Jorge constantly both by phone and in person. She would not allow him to move on past their relationship even if he wanted to and by the text messages and videos it appeared to me as if he did want to leave her. She deserves to be in prison for the rest of her life and hopefully she finds the ability to improve herself while she is there. She is not fit to live in peaceful society.
The boss girls inside prison will straighten her out. People like Sarah only listen when they are being threatened. I bet she'd off Jorge again for a bottle.
@@elliebellie7816 She slept 12 hours and when she DID get up she didn't call 911. She called her ex-husband who did the only sensible thing anyone had done for 24 hours. HE walked in, saw what was going on and walked right back out of her apartment again! But no, she didn't care about Jorge even after he was dead. She lied to the 911 dispatcher, saying she was doing CPR when there was no evidence of her being winded or out of breath. As a former emergency responder, I can tell you no one talks on the phone like that after doing CPR.
I am guessing every one of those 8(?) lawyers were sacked because they told her she was going to be found guilty. Shee expects the world to bend to her version of reality and lashes out when they don't.
I'm a criminal defense attorney in California. In my opinion, James Owen's performance was horrible. However, Suitcase Sarah was destined for a guilty verdict because she had no reasonable doubt story. She reminds me of many clients I had who thought they could talk their way out of it despite the overwhelming evidence against them. Suitcase Sarah deserves the highest sentence under the law. She wasted the time and resources of the court. She offended the victim's family. She showed zero remorse. Suitcase Sarah stared into the abyss, and the abyss laughed at her with the strong odor of wine on its breath
I share your opinion of Owens. I know I heard him say "Jorge deserved to die" in his closing statements. I lost time of how many times he wanted a mistrial. Unbelievable.
Thank you for commenting. I agree about Owens. He lost me when he started deploying chaos techniques to throw the prosecutor, the judge, and then the States expert 'off their game'. I despise that technique and have complete contempt for him. The scene he made at Jorge's family to distract the jury from the video was beyond the pale. My question is; did any of his behavior warrant a reprimand or a sanction? Imo, he deserves a good old fashioned slap down for some of the things he was pulling. 😮
@@windywednesday4166 I can't believe how much crap defense attorneys are permitted to pull in court. Sometimes I think that there is no limit to what they are allowed to say -- all in the name of "a vigorous defense." Hey, I'm all for the rights of the accused, but I think that defense lawyers need to be held to more ethical standards. I think that's a problem in our justice system.
This was an extremely sad case. Those videos Sarah took on her phone of her treating Jorge like he was less than a human being were heartbreaking! IMO she was the aggressor and abuser in the relationship. Sarah is a monster!
This “attention ho” is happening everywhere. Markle would jump off a building for attention. My own mother was beyond attention seeking. It can be very embarrassing for a child to having mentally disturbed parents. When I was 28, I told my mother, as we left the car to walk in a restaurant, “if you start an argument I will never go out with you again.” Every time she would hear another table talking she would get in their argument and start a loud back & forth yelling match. Her beliefs were the ONLY beliefs allowed. She became a bit better about 3 weeks before her passing. She didn’t argue with any hospice nurses.
He didn’t that night, but he had attacked her prior. Fact is, they had an extremely toxic relationship BUT Sarah clearly was the dominant partner who belittled and taunted him. She might have left him at any time but she got something out of this S/M partnership.
They were both violent: it's disingenuous to state otherwise. But what she did that night was second-degree murder. She could've gotten a far less extreme ending if she had taken a measure of responsibility.
That's an outright lie!! He was charged with domestic violence *three times* in 2019. He should have been serving a sentence in prison. I don't understand why he wasn't. There are neighbor testimonies and pictures of Sarah's black and blue bruised face from Jorge's assault on her.
Dr. Grande sees the relationship between Jorge and Sarah as mutually abusive and equally powerful - I vehemently disagree! Once a Malignant Narcissist has gained control of their victim, the power dynamic is no longer 50/50 or even 80/20 - it's 100% to 0%. The dynamic between Sarah & Jorge was far more like a sadistic evil stepmother torturing a helpless, defeated child to death, than it was 2 dysfunctional adults in conflict. Jorge could have physically defended himself, but mentally he couldn't; she had manipulated him into "learned helplessness."
I cried when Jorge told the cop 'if i called you would you come?' He was more battered than she was. Her sadism was evident. RIP Jorge Torres. Przyers and hugs for his family.
It seems like she was premeditating his death by making phone videos of him while she instigated him to look bad. There were no videos of him berating her or calling her names. He seemed docile and she emasculated him.I don’t believe the hide and seek story either.When she said he pushed her down the stairs,that was her pushing him down the stairs in the suitcase.
The prosecution didn't press the point re the noise the neighbours heard, of something rolling down the stairs - probably because it wasn't needed to prove her guilt. I suspect they were upstairs when she zipped him into the suitcase, then she sent it rolling.
If Sarah had ever got video of Jorge been truly aggressive, you can bet her defense would have shown it at trial. That one video where he comes at her, he was probably trying to take her phone because he was sick of it always turned on him. He gave that up quick and just walked away. Evidence shows the relationship was not mutually abusive. I feel so sorry for Jorge.
The 1st 4 letters of Narcissist... are Narc lol. Why do all these non-narcissists feel so superior, so ready to call someone a narcissist? Because they are also narcissists
@@SleepMoviezzzzzDoes that mean that only narcissists are allowed to identify narcissistic behavior or put a name to those that display it? I mean, it seems like only a narcissist would make the accusation that anyone using this term MUST also be a narcissist.
I just shake my head when someone who is old enough to be a parent acts more immature than people just graduate from college and about to enter the workforce.
@@SleepMoviezzzzz not even remotely true. how do you expect victims of narcissists to identify narcissists if you think only narcissists can identify them? they don't even know what they are.
I like when you transition into the softer, more relatable analysis mode in conclusion, as you did here, and have been doing so more of late, it seems.
The first day Sarah was also shuffling the lawyers papers then they gave her a prison pen and paper telling her to write notes. But it wouldn't surprise me if Sarah dabbled in a little more shuffling thereby adding to her lawyers problems.
Keeping the videos, going to bed while he slowly suffocated after she taunted and hit the suitcase with a bat, and then claiming self-defense?? What a psychopath!!!
I don't think she even remembered having the videos. When you're an alcoholic like that, the threshold for blacking out and forgetting everything is extremely low.
Now we have to believe the woman that already lied about the entire day, now telling us that Jorge was getting verbally abusive, and she was all of a sudden in fear for her life... Isn't it ironic that we didn't see him verbally abuse her, but after she stops filming he starts telling the only person that could release him from the suitcase that he was going to end her when he got out???? Sorry, this woman was the aggressor, she was the abuser, and the fact that Brian Boone said she was violent with him, and Jorges exwife said he wasn't abusive with her.. Does everyone see the common abusive denominator.... SARAH BOONE
Thank you - an excellent analysis and explantation of Sarah's beliefs. I was floored when the defense psychologist tried to paint her as only having PTSD, and not having several personality disorders in addition. It doesn't take a Ph.D to see how her narcissistic thinking would not allow her to admit she did something wrong. She has no insight, and I hope she gets a life sentence. She's very dangerous in a relationship.
She’s a danger to society, period. I wonder how many times she drove drunk? I can’t fathom she’ll get any help for her alcoholism. She thinks there’s nothing wrong with her and she doesn’t have a drinking problem. If they let her out she’ll go right back to drinking.
The worst thing is he managed to get a hand out, and then retracted it when she hit it with a baseball bat. I'm telling you, she would have needed to take my hands off with an axe to stop me from trying to fight my way out, f*ck going out like that.
I have bad sleep apnea and my body wakes me when I stop breathing and can't resume breathing. Not being able to resume breathing when I'd wake up gives me sympathy for George's last moments.
The video evidence simply destroyed the defence's case. The clips of Sarah hectoring and humiliating Jorge showed that she didn't need a suitcase to deal with him.
honestly I have no idea why Owens went so hard with the defense he did knowing that those videos existed. he had some good arguments about Sarahs perceptions of power but he fell back on "dont hit girls". Utter failure. I am not sure if it was Sarah or him making the calls on that, but as he couldnt bring himself to call his female co workers by their names I wouldnt be surprised if it was something he honestly felt would resonate with the jury. His closing argument just compounded that nothing Jorge did would change that Sarah had it out to get him and make him pay. terrible defence strategy.
Sarah's habit of getting protective orders against Jorge, then inviting him over and calling the police on him is the kind of behavior that can get men of color killed. She also made slurs against Jorge and his family as Hispanics. She knew what she was doing every time she called the police - including on a sleeping Jorge. Any credence she might have had with the jury was likely lost when the State showed the videos of her withholding his birth certificate, etc. - doing all the things the expert said were the hallmarks of a controlling abuser. I'm glad she didn't take the deal. I hope she gets life. I also hope that despite Jorge's shortcomings, people remember he was the victim here. As a female, and former attorney, I know that not everything a woman says, even in court, is true and not everything a man does is wrong. As a society, we're often too quick to support one while vilifying the other.
Perfectly written 🙌 and yes, that birth certificate part was very telling. Something like it was hers, she owned it? Ugh, I truly feel so sorry for Jorge and the Torres family.
I agree and after watching the trial of this really sad and intense train-wreck, I keep thinking of the part where Jorge on the video says, anyone watching this know I love you all. It gives me relief and hope 🙏🏼
When I heard she kept his birth cert and ID my first thought she was threatening to have detained as an illegal immigrant. I read of a case where US born men were wrongfully detained and it took them weeks to establish their US citizenship. Boone is a truly despicable waste of human skin and I will be surprised if she gets less than 30 years.
I have an uncle who was in an abusive relationship. I will never believe that Jorge was the aggressor. I 100% believe that whatever injuries sarah suffered from Jorge was by Jorge defending himself. HE was the battered spouse. Then she weaponized those injuries against him. sarah is pure evil. Even his ex-wife says he was a lady's man. sarah beat Jorge down, dehumanized him and treated him worse than she'd treat a dog. The guy couldn't even work because she didn't let him have his own identification, and then tore up his birth certificate so he couldn't work. Jorge should be vindicated from assuming he was part of a 50/50 toxic relationship. He was just trying to survive but made a point, several times, never to call the cops on sarah. How many times would SHE have gone to jail had he done so? Speak up men, I saw my uncle go through it. Speak up if your wife is beating you up. It's okay to say something.
When deliberate indifference is discussed in criminal law, this case should be the leading example. Anyway Ill bet the 8 lawyers that she fired feel pretty good about this case.
I felt the same way ... A lot of cases are obvious, self evident .... This one was so convoluted, it was real helpful to have his insight to weave and tie it all together into something laymen and coherent! Go Dr. G :D
Thank you for summarizing this case, Dr. Grande. I didn't follow it at all, but from what it sounds like, the jury did get it right. What a terrible situation.
A lot of her bruises couldve happened when she drunkenly fell. And I while stone cold sober managed to give myself a black eye when I walked into a door in the middle of the night on a trip to the bathroom. So yeah, not buying it.
I stumbled onto that video, called "Sarah's Suitcase," thinking it was about a smuggler. It will haunt me forever. Your coverage has been very helpful, especially your wry, dry humor.
The video of her getting arrested is on RU-vid. In it, her ex husband displays no signs of surprise whatsoever when he learns she is to be arrested and for what. He'd seen it all before, I think :/
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🌸 she not once never ever ever ever mentioned that she was terrified of George or that especially that night she was terrified that he might get out of the suitcase and kill her .....nothing like that until she was on 5ye stand.
There was not evidence Jorge ever abused Sarah. She literally could have fallen black out drunk and blamed him. I've filled the case for a year and watched the entire trial. There was nothing presented to prove he ever did. Sarah had an abuse history that started before Jorge and Jorge's previous partners said he was not abusive.
Two barely functional alcoholic wretches get together over nothing but a shared love of being blackout drunk all the time and one ends up dead and the other in prison. No one could have predicted this.
Glad the trial is over and glad the jury rendered their verdict so quickly. One can only hope she is sentenced to a very lengthy prison term, and, after her sentencing, we never have to hear anything about her ever again.
Dr. Grande, I'm so glad you didn't say, "Today's question is...". I like "today I'll be analyzing" much better! It makes you sound more like the professional you are! ❤
I am so upset at how Owens acted after he told Jorge’s Mom to leave the courtroom. Then he tried to call a mistrial! Funny how Miss Sarah wrote and passed a note to one of her attorneys right before Owens went on that rampage.
I saw the news yesterday, i tried not to read it because I wanted to hear from my boy Dr G on it, but i couldn't help it. This was still the best coverage though overall so well done bro.
Those videos of Jorge were more disturbing than the suitcase videos. I was so afraid they would come back with a lesser charge a la Casey Anthony but justice was served. RIP Jorge.
Even though Sarah always seemed to have her phone out and ready to record, it is interesting that she took many pictures of "injuries" to her that were supposedly caused by Jorge, but there were no videos of him actually hurting her. Even the video of Jorge lunging toward Sarah looked to me like he was trying to take the phone away from her to stop her from filming rather than actually trying to hit her. It is also interesting that while Sarah filmed Jorge while he was in the suitcase, she filmed the part where he was begging for her to let him out as she taunted him but for some reason she did not film the part where she said he was threatening to "end her", probably because that never even happened. I personally believe that Sarah had been planning all of this for a while and for that reason should have been charged with first degree murder, but I will be happy if she has to spend the rest of her life in jail after being found guilty of second degree murder. Ironically, Sarah ended up being the star witness for the prosecution when she was dumb enough to film herself refusing to help Jorge get out of the suitcase.
Its hard to believe how even after seeing herself on video and hearing it thoroughly explained how by law this was second-degree murder she could still be shocked at the verdict.
Dr Grande is spot on. She is deluding herself. Some people are saying he may have been leaving,, it's the riskiest time for victims. I didn't know it was his suitcase until today. So sad, no one deserves that.
I feel relieved for her ex and kid. Her ex no longer has to pay his and her boyfriends stuff anymore, and her son can grow uo without such a horrid influence on him
I'm glad Sarah wound up getting a lawyer at the last minute. If she had been forced to represent herself, I think it would have been a slam dunk to get this case overturned on appeal. Sarah seems to gain satisfaction from causing other people frustration. She would have absolutely loved a chance to do this whole thing over again.
You should be on every jury Dr.G! I love how you break things down, very succinctly and logically. Throw in your humor and it's a slam dunk in the jury room!😊❤👏👏👏
Talk about emotional baggage. She put him into a very small and cramped space where he spent the rest of his (shortened because of her) life , and he returned the favor, karma comes for us all.
Well, her day will be even better in a tiny solitary cell. "Those holding cells. Am I going to be put in one of those?" - Sarah Boone during end of Interrogation
Good evening Dr. Grande, thank you for an informative updated analysis on this absolutely bizarre case. It is a breath of fresh air that it's finally over.
If I feel like I'm in imminent danger for my life.. I just do what everyone else would do. Go to sleep and hope that that imminent threat goes away. Hopefully I don't get beaten or murdered in my sleep..man, I watched the first interview years ago and it's cool to see this come full circle. Justice finally served
Exactly. If you catch an angry raccoon in suitcase in your living and it's sticking its arm out and screaming, are you just going to just go up stairs and go to sleep and hope it doesn't get out or call Animal control or someone?
I had a good female friend who was murdered by her live in boyfriend. Similar story in that they both drank heavily. They’d fight nightly and one night he came home and beat her to death. 2nd degree murder verdict after 8 years of stalling the trial and Covid. She was a gem.
Good evening. I was waiting for the video analysis and you don't disappoint. Just know that your channel has lots of fans at certain universities in Ottawa, Ontario. Criminology student types.