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Honest conversations about sanity & morality, the problem of conscience and badness, versus derangement and "illness." Maybe theses categories are more hazy than we think & deserve more attention.
NEW PHOTOS of CEO Shooter: Are the EYEBROWS artificial / enhanced?
#unitedhealthcare #ceoshooter #assassin #spycraft #eyebrows
Thoughts about the new photos of the CEO Shooter... and whether what we're seeing isn't a disguise.
Thoughts about the new photos of the CEO Shooter... and whether what we're seeing isn't a disguise.
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Thoughts on SARAH BOONE Sentence: Did she really deserve LIFE?
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#sarahboone #suitcasemurder #lifesentences Overall thoughts on Sarah Boone's defense & sentencing hearing...
PROFILING the CEO SHOOTER: Are we UNDERESTIMATING him?
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#unitedhealthcare #nycshooter #nyshooter #ceoshooter #spycraft #assassin I don't think we should rule out the possibility that the shooter is trained in spycraft / altering his physical appearance (including eyebrows and lashes).
SARAH BOONE TRIAL - UPDATE: Is the "Battered Spouse" Defense working?
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#sarahboone #suitcasemurder #defensestrategy #batteredwife #narcissism #sadism Was it smart to reject the State's manslaughter plea offer last week? And does that remain true in light of what we've seen so far at trial?
Aurora CO - Venezuelan Migrant Crisis: The Truth about Sanctuary Cities
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#auroracolorado #trendearagua #venezuelanmigrants #venezuelangangs Taking a close and honest look at the Venezuelan's migrant crisis & what exactly happened in Aurora CO in the viral video where armed gang members appear to be exerting control over an apartment complex. Nick Shirley's recent documentary on Aurora: th-cam.com/video/GVcRmoN39xs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oij46X5vW9NcFrhx Recent interview of A...
SARAH BOONE: A "BATTERED SPOUSE"? Real theory, or just a strategy? (& some catching up)
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#sarahboone #batteredwife #defensestrategy After her first hearing w new counsel James Owens, the defense has made it clear that she intends to advance a "battered spouse" defense theory? Is she really a battered spouse, or is this a purely strategic move, or is the truth somewhere in the middle?
SARAH BOONE Retains Private Counsel: UPDATE - Catching Up & Thoughts
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#sarahboone #defensestrategy #defenseattorney Sorry I've been so busy these last 6 weeks w work. But there's a lot going on in the world, and also in the Sarah Boone case. In the end, she never had a properly matched lawyer who we could honestly say was triaged for the complexities of her case. But it looks like this new private atty James Owens is the real deal. Experienced seasoned and strong...
Trump Rally Shooting: REAL SNIPER answers Kim Cheatle's "sloped roof" comments (change of opinion)
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#attemptedassassination #trumpshooting #trumprally #secretservice #countersnipers #kimberlycheatle #slopedroof #thomasmatthewcooks Updating my opinion about Secret Service counter-snipers' hesitation in shooting Thomas M. Crooks, and maybe dispelling some of the controversy around Kim Cheatle's "sloped roof" comments. For a great interview of a former Secret Service counter-sniper, who has a lo...
SECRET SERVICE blunders TRUMP SHOOTING: Malicious Incompetence? / Bureaucratic Stupidity?
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#trumpshooting #attemptedassassination #secretservice #countersnipers #alejandromayorkas #kimberlycheatle #thomasmatthewcrooks Beyond the obvious problem of an unstable "incel-type" 20-year-old shooting, what caused the organizational breakdown that led to a deadly hesitation on the part of Secret Service counter-snipers - that caused a former president & presidential candidate to receive a dir...
Alec Baldwin CASE DISMISSED! Why SETH KENNEY should've been targeted (not Alec)
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#alecbaldwin #rustshooting #hannahgutierrez #sethkenney #karimorrisey #casedismissed #dismissal #bradyviolation I expected (and predicted) Alec would win, but I didn't expect a Brady dismissal. Here, I explain why the court got it right, and why Seth Kenney should've been targeted, not Alec.
REMEMBERING Jimmy Carter: He predicted Biden AGE SCANDAL four (4) years ago!
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#joebiden #jimmycarter #agescandal Talk about common sense. Jimmy Carter predicted Biden's age scandal FOUR (4) years ago.
ALEC BALDWIN will NOT be Convicted (prediction & explanation)
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#alecbaldwin #rustshooting #openingstatements Why I believe Alec Baldwin will NOT be convicted. it's not about whether what he did was wrong, or whether he's guilty on a moral level. Link to clipped Alan Dershowitz video: th-cam.com/users/livefUXdU4Nu9bY?si=Z0h8GI0JRytXMrE5
JOE BIDEN's ABC / Stephanopoulos Interview: Have the doubts been put to rest?
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#joebiden #georgestephanopoulos #abcnews #interview Taking an honest look at the Stephanopoulos interview. What is the best path forward for the Democratic party?
MICA & J.P. MILLER: Deep Dive (Pt. 1) - Religious Context
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#micamiller #jpmiller #carllentz #tedhaggard #narcissism #pentacostal #pentacostalism Deep dive on Mica & J.P. Miller. In part 1 I take a look at the religious context & start to explore the realities of Mica's relationship with J.P.
White House conceals JOE BIDEN's neurological impairment (feat. gourmet snoot Karine Jean-Pierre)
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#joebiden #karinejeanpierre #neurologicalcondition #jillbiden #hunterbiden #ronklain White House denies (conceals?) the truth about Biden's neurological impairment. Do we have a president, really? And who's really in control of the executive branch?
STEPHANIE HARLOWE MAKES STATEMENT: re Divorce & Adam's posting of embarrassing videos
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STEPHANIE HARLOWE MAKES STATEMENT: re Divorce & Adam's posting of embarrassing videos
SARAH BOONE (Part 3): Court rules she forfeited / waived right to counsel? Was this fair?
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SARAH BOONE (Part 3): Court rules she forfeited / waived right to counsel? Was this fair?
BIDEN DEBATE DISASTER: A TRUE CRIME -- Who's hijacked our presidential election?
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BIDEN DEBATE DISASTER: A TRUE CRIME Who's hijacked our presidential election?
NEW LEAKED @StephanieHarlowe DIVORCE VIDEO: Is ADAM pulling an "Amber Heard"? (ambush videos?)
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NEW LEAKED @StephanieHarlowe DIVORCE VIDEO: Is ADAM pulling an "Amber Heard"? (ambush videos?)
LEAKED STEPHANIE HARLOWE DIVORCE VIDEO: Is Stephanie an ABUSER, or a FIGHTER? (analysis)
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LEAKED STEPHANIE HARLOWE DIVORCE VIDEO: Is Stephanie an ABUSER, or a FIGHTER? (analysis)
SARAH BOONE (Part 2): Can she be defended? Does she have a defense?
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SARAH BOONE (Part 2): Can she be defended? Does she have a defense?
SARAH BOONE (Part 1): Rethinking INTERROGATION & CHARGING Strategies
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SARAH BOONE (Part 1): Rethinking INTERROGATION & CHARGING Strategies
LORI & ALEX dupe Chandler PD after shooting Charles: Interrogation "voodoo" or bad police work?
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LORI & ALEX dupe Chandler PD after shooting Charles: Interrogation "voodoo" or bad police work?
"LDS" v. "MORMON" & the LDS Church (responding to comments)
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"LDS" v. "MORMON" & the LDS Church (responding to comments)
DAYBELL FAMILY SECRETS: connections w D.B. COOPER case - another Mormon "Bonnie & Clyde" crime
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DAYBELL FAMILY SECRETS: connections w D.B. COOPER case - another Mormon "Bonnie & Clyde" crime
Chad Sentenced to DEATH: Why waive MITIGATION & ALLOCUTION? (Did he WANT the death penalty?) Maybe.
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Chad Sentenced to DEATH: Why waive MITIGATION & ALLOCUTION? (Did he WANT the death penalty?) Maybe.
Chad Daybell's "ZOMBIE CASTING" (un-aliving "Dark People") - straight from Visions of Glory
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Chad Daybell's "ZOMBIE CASTING" (un-aliving "Dark People") - straight from Visions of Glory
Is GARTH DAYBELL telling the truth? Who REALLY discovered Tammy's body? (McKay Abegglen on rebuttal)
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Is GARTH DAYBELL telling the truth? Who REALLY discovered Tammy's body? (McKay Abegglen on rebuttal)
How did TAMMY DAYBELL die?? Pathology, Religious Doctrine, History & DIFFICULT WITNESSES
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How did TAMMY DAYBELL die?? Pathology, Religious Doctrine, History & DIFFICULT WITNESSES
EMMA DAYBELL Testimony: Father CHAD "Does NOT like Dogs" (optics disaster)
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EMMA DAYBELL Testimony: Father CHAD "Does NOT like Dogs" (optics disaster)
I agree she should have been charged with first degree - one of the first things she said to 911 was ‘I PUT him in the suitcase..’ -then changed it when police arrived - if we take it that the first thing someone says is the true version then the theory that she beat him with the bat outside of the suitcase then placed him in there makes much more sense than him getting in himself during an unbelievable game of hide and seek. I never understood why investigators didn’t pick up on this 911 call and question her about it at length - she would have lied of course but it could have put a whole different slant on the case and the charge.
@@angelakyle4838 totally agree
I suspect that decades of very heavy alcohol dependency, smoking and poor diet habits were not kind to her brain, her kidneys or her appearance. I think she was likely always abusive and narcissistic though. She is definitely where she belongs. She's dangerous.
I truly think all personality disorders are basically narcissism and the degree of the narcissim moves them up the personality disorder ladder. Psychopaths are so recognised because of the EXTENT of their narcissism.
@Elzie-Nou what about a person who is so empathetic and social, to the point that they have no values of their own, no real individuality, and simply go with whatever the crowd feels... even to the point of endorsing atrocities... all the result of selfless empathic social connectedness? At the extreme, we're obviously talking about a potentially dangerous, incomplete and disordered personality. But I don't think it would make sense to label this example as a brand of narcissism. How would you interpret it?
She’s so disgusting, she continues to enjoy re-victimising the Kerchers. Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias and Shayna Hubers are all cut from the same psychopathic borderline cloth. Truly deeply evil (evil is pure unadulterated selfishness) and wanting to possess the souls of their victims and take their aggression out further on the families by maintaining a grip on their grief. Truly disgusting.
YES! SARAH BOONE IS NOT ONLY AN EVIL EVIL NARCISSIST BUT SHE'S A RACIST TOWARDS THE TORRES FAMILY. R.I.P.JORGE T.
She was always the aggressor. He had no history of abuse she did.
Owens get a grip. If Sarah's lips are moving she is lying.
Dude, she took a life on purpose.
@dinakessler2227 that's great, and I'm ok with a life sentence, but do the hard work and charge her with 1st degree (intentional) murder, or felony murder. I don't think we want to live in a country where 2nd degree murder is a vehicle for life sentences. Just saying
When you put yourself in the public eye you really need to make sure you dont have things that could come out and destroy your reputation.
It's something I would take very seriously. Your integrity and character are very much part of it. Plus, This stuff is out there forever and when you have children you really have to be mindful of all this stuff that you put out there or that you do and people find out about you
you were right about Aaron. He can't keep his tiny carrot in pants 💀
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Your opinion stinks, what the hell are you thinking.
OMG are you for real????? Sarah deserves to spend the rest of her life in jail no doubts whatsoever
I'm with you as far as deserving a life sentence, but I just think - as a matter of policy - life sentences should be reserved for people guilty of 1st degree murder. And I think the prosecutors should have done the harder work and prosecuted her for 1st degree murder.
She is not an authority on narcissism in any way other than TH-cam. She has never published a single bit of research on narcissism.
I am sure that anyone that killed somebody while driving drunk also feels it was unintentional but they never say that because they were drunk. She feels because it was unintentional that they should have let her go. Something is seriously wrong with her especially when she blames the victim and his family. Take responsibility for your actions period. So you would feel better if she was sentenced to 70 years???? She turned down a plea agreement for 15 years because she feels she didn’t do anything wrong!! Major issues!
@cindybrady7084 so you think she deserves a life sentence because of her attitude. We as a public are allowed to think like that, but I would hope the legal system would be more measured - especially in the case of 2nd degree murder. Now, if the prosecution had done the hard work & charged her w 1st degree murder, then a life sentence would make more sense.
I am sure that anyone that killed somebody while driving drunk also feels it was unintentional but they never say that because they were drunk. She feels because it was unintentional that they should have let her go. Something is seriously wrong with her especially when she blames the victim and his family. Take responsibility for your actions period. So you would feel better if she was sentenced to 70 years???? She turned down a plea agreement for 15 years because she feels she didn’t do anything wrong!! Major issues!
@@cindybrady7084 I think she probably deserves a life sentence, not because she accidentally killed Jorge, but rather because I think she tossed the suitcase down the stairs and tortured him w a baseball bat while he was kidnapped inside. In other words, because she should have been charged w 1st degree felony murder. I don't think we want to live in a world where life is the default sentence for 2nd degree murder. If they really wanted a life sentence, the prosecution should have done the hard work and charged her w 1st degree murder.
Sorry, I disagree. She absolutely deserves a life sentence. The brutality shown in that video alone, imagine what we did not see. Also, another point is when she is free, she is just a drain on her ex-husband's life taking his money every month and drinking it as well as using it as a way to control Jorge. Not to mention how she will not take even the slightest bit of responsibility, constantly blaming everyone else and her fake rights she keeps bringing up that are not a real thing. We all know the basics like court appointed attorneys and the right to not self-incriminate, take the stand at trial and so on but she seems to think that when things don't go her way that is a violation of her "rights". I believe the sentence she got is a good fit. She destroyed a life, Jorge can no longer feel anything good or bad. His family lost all his potential future. The final nail for me is she was so arrogant she could not see that plea offer was a gift. It was clearly unfair and would be injustice if she took it, but they offered it anyway. Trying I think to spare everyone from having to hear how horrible she thinks Jorge was at trial. All these things on their own are probably enough justification for my opinion but all together; that is the overkill.
I know she's guilty of a LOT more than what she was charged with. In other words, we all know she did WAY more than what was set forth in the prosecution's theory of the case. But she was sentenced, not according to the state's theory, but rather based on what we all know happened. I have a problem with that. If we all know she killed him intentionally, or if we know that the murder had enough aggravators to raise it to first degree murder, then do the hard work and charge her and prosecute her for 1st degree murder. That's my problem. If we know she did MORE than a vanilla 2nd degree murder, then don't sentence her for being a "terrible person," but instead do the hard work and charge her with 1st degree murder. That's my sense of fairness, because we don't want to make a habit of handing out Charles Manson sentences for 2nd degree murder... based on the personality, likeability, demeanor , courtroom behavior of defendants. I don't want to live in a country with a legal system that works on vibes and feels like that.
Hello😀 Just to see this from an other part of our planet. I am Norwegian, and over here we have a big difference in the length on prison sentences. Here murder one has max 21 years sentence. This can only be changed into a longer prison stay, if the criminal is judged by specialists in psychology and so, to be of a to big danger to society to be released. An example is mentally sick and dangerous like Anders B. Breivik who murdered 66 people and damaged more, he is sentenced to 21 years with the possibility to be held behind bars as long as the system finds him to be sick enough to kill. I doubt he will ever be free. So with our system in my mind, i find Sarah Boones life sentence to be much to hard. If she was given 30 years as an example, i believe she would be of an age high enough to not be dangerous to society any more. Sarah showed no guilt, only contempt against basically everything, with absolute no will to take any blame, this i believe made up the judges mind for a life sentence.
Thanks for your comment :-) BTW, I think the European system is more realistic and efficient. I agree that, by the time Sarah is 70 - 75 yrs old, she won't be a danger to anyone. It's a difficult case, first, because she's clearly an unpleasant / unlikeable person, and I do think the judge was disgusted by her inability to get along w attorneys and causing the case to be delayed for years. In that sense, she cost the county / state lots of unnecessary money and resources. Also, the evidence against her was overwhelming. But I guess that's my point. We don't want a world where people get life sentences for being selfish and unlikeable. Also, clearly, she has serious mental issues, so we shouldn't take her delusions and attitude personally.
You mention the prosecution should have done the work for 1st Degree. From an efficiency standpoint, 2nd would have made her a memory by Xmas of 2020 if she had any sense of self-preservation over self-inflation. She would have been begging for a plea deal if she was truly wired correctly. Everyone pretended she was "sane" through the whole process probably to protect themselves. But anyone who says, "I excel at everything" in a context outside of sarcasm needs a little more of a closer look. She earned every inch of that sentence because she couldn't take ANY responsibility, let alone some. I don't want to think that Kraynick put anything personal into his decision but not giving her a reading before sentence was a wise choice.
Kraynick was disgusted with her, and for good reason, but... people very easily forget or fail to register that she's not even close to being a sober person. She's not psychotic, but she's truly out of her mind.
I live in Florida and I am SO glad she will stay behind bars. The state did excellent, especially showing her lies.She continually manipulated Jorge and relished her power. There should have been feelings from her and there were none. From the moment body cam started, it was all about Sarah. Forget Jorge, it was about Sarah. We know our country has mainstreamed the mentally ill and this is the life that they now are forced in to. It was told the "knife stab" was falling on a broken wine glass,, etc. Sarah expected everyone to do something about Jorge and not herself. It was obvious Owens was NOT believing Sarah. Owens edited her statement and it was seen )lip reading_ that he said, you've got to show some remorse!! Sarah is said to have Narcassistic Personality Disorder and Anti Social Disorder. I'm thinkiing you really didn't watch the whole case.
I didn't like Sarah Boone from the first minute I saw her on that body cam video. Saw all the videos and followed the trial and the interrogations. After it was all said and done I expected anything between 20 and 30 years. And then sentencing came and she took the stand. Her message was she's justified. Jorge deserved to be locked in that suitcase. Given the chance she will do it all over again. She earned that life sentence went out of her way to get it.
I agree she's very unlikeable, but I just wish the state did the hard work to prepare a 1st degree murder charge...
I sure hope someone doesn't unalive you're child and get charged with 2nd degree unaliving, so you can watch them walking around free 25years later. It sounds like you need a tragedy like this to come your way.
Nope! I don't believe that Jorge was aggressive. Her photos and other "evidence" were extremely suspect, and she obviously committed perjury in her testimony. To top it all off, she absolutely refused to take any responsibility or express any remorse for his death. Sarah never learned how to bond emotionally with another human being, and she clearly suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder, which is basically incurable. Society needs to be protected from the criminally insane. Sarah has earned that status. I feel sorry for the people who have to take care of her in prison, and the inmates who have to live in close proximity to her.
I can agree that it looks like Sarah tossed the suitcase down the stairs and shouold have been prosecuted for 1st degree murder. But I'm not sure it's fair to imagine Jorge as the easter bunny. I do think Sarah was the dominant partner, but in my experience people tend to bond with people who are similar. He couldn't have bonded with someone as toxic as Sarah if he didn't have his own matching compatibility, in terms of his own toxicity. Maybe he wasn't as sadistic, but it wouldn't surprise me if he could get aggressive or mean when drink. Honestly, I think both sides could have brought more evidence into the picture, so we'll never know for sure. But I don't think it's realistic to assume that Jorge was completely harmless. That said, it does look like Sarah was the domimnant aggrerssor toward the end. Appreciate your comment 🙂
@pdquestions7673 Unfortunately, Jorge is no longer here to defend himself, or testify as to his version of events. His two former wives, however, did not describe him as violent, and he lived for 40 or so years without a DV conviction. Until Sarah Boone came along. Some people have a knack for bringing out the worst in others. Sarah certainly does. People with her particularly toxic combination of psychological challenges don't have relationships - they take hostages. They have a kind of 6th sense about the people they meet in whom they detect unique vulnerabilities that they can manipulate and draw into the drama that their psychopathology thrives on. I believe that Sarah kept luring Jorge back into her drama, over and over, despite her violence toward him, with the promise of alcohol. Jorge's main weakness was alcohol, and Sarah exploited that weakness - to death.
@@slister45 of course you could be right. But just because he was killed, doesn't mean we shuuold be realistic about his background and personality. My guess is that vboth were toxic, but that Sarah is a special brand of sadist and dominator. That said, it might be a question of their combined chemistry, because it's also true that Sarah was not violent with her ex husband. She did mistreat him, but more in the form of ultra irresponsible partying and related behavior. More than likely Sarah has always had a special mix of narcisistic, borderline and even psychopathic traits, but it took a perfect storm of divorcing from her former husband, getting deeper into the alcohol, and combinging with Jorge's special toxic / outlaw characteristics to fuilly unleash Sarah's full set of demons. My gut tells me she has factor 2 psychopathy traits -- as do a lot of criminals, but she has a very spcial blend of narcissism, sadism and the ability to dominate certain people i also think she has a lot of racism in her basic thorught process.
Subscribed! I’m intrigued 😮
I agree about Owens having tunnel vision on the BSS defense. This caused him to get blindsided with all those videos during rebuttal. Those don’t come in (prior bad acts) without the BSS defense. Had those not come in, the jury might have given her manslaughter. Hard to say once the bat evidence came into play. (Still can’t believe she offered to demonstrate with the bat. (Ma’am! The ME already testified to the injuries on his fingers. No demonstration of “poking” him with the bat is going to remove those images. It will only further demonstrate how detached you are from reality). It’s an interesting conversation, for sure. Susan (?) the woman who shot her neighbor through the door, was convicted of manslaughter and she got 25 years. She’ll be 85 upon release (assuming she makes it with her medical condition). Florida is a DP state, so life is a “softer” sentence relative to states that don’t have the DP.
actual DP sentences are pretty rare. I work in criminal defense in Florida and, by far, the usual sentence for 1st degrege murder is life. Again, I realize her sentence is legal, but I generally like to see the prosecutors try harder & not just depend on the defendant's unlikeability. Appreciate your comments 🙂
Sarah beat a man with a bat and locked him in a suitcase and refused to let him out while he begged for his life, while she berated him. Nobody deserves to die like that. She accepts zero responsibility but rather blames the victim and his family. Given this her chance of recidivism is extremely high. What happens should she get mad at her son or anyone who pisses her off? She shouldn’t walk among us. He could have given her 50 years which effectively is life. He was sending a message. Her “response” letter to Judge Kraynick, where she refuses to call him judge and tells him he has an ignorant mind, proves he made the right decision. She’ll go to her grave pretending she’s not a murderer, but a survivor.
Exaclty, so why not do the hard work of prosecuting a 1st degree murder case? I know it's technically legal, but I hate to see prosecutor's using a downgraded criminal charge to launch someone into a life sentence -- only becase they're unlikable. I personally think Sarah also tossed the suitcase down the staris with Jorge in it, so I'm on board. But do the fard work and compile a solid investigation and prosecute a 1st degree murder case. Earn it... as opposed to shooting a duck in a pond. That's just my sense of fairness, and I don't think we want to live in a country where 2nd degree murder becomes a routine vehicle for parsing out Charles Manson sentences. I don't think we want a system that operates like that. Anyways, I do apprecite your comment, and to some extent I agree with you 🙂
Yes, she does deserve life. What she did to George was extremely heinous and then show no remorse! Her sentencing statement was equivalent to Lori Daybell’s. I was stunned by her blaming his family and him.
I kind of agree with you, but why not do the hard work and put tother a 1st degree case against her? I just get the feeling the prosecution took the easy kill, instead of proving up what really happened. They got two witnesses to testify about the suitcase being tumbled down the stairs, and Sara herself admits beating Jorge with a bat. But they just didn't want to do the harder job of charging her with 1st degree murder.
Who ever this is ? She Murders Jorge Torres. Explain that too his Mother Father and the rest of his family
Do a deeper dig...Christina was an alcoholic, a drug addict who had been in trouble with the law before this. Her family and friends were sick of her toxicity.
But wait a minute. I mean, I haven't finished watching your video but you haven't mentioned that. That lady said there was blood in every room and on the walls. So not saying it's impossible, but what she walked in every room and you know smacking up against the walls and did you see the handprints? They were like almost perfect. There was no sliding to them. You don't like if you put your hand on the walls and your weak loose Bud. You might slide slide them. You're not gonna be. I'm telling you that I don't think it was a suicide. I just don't think it was. I go back and watch the rest of the video but I just I just don't believe it's suicide. And brother, what you're saying abouthere should be different. Levels are whatever sexual crimes you know, like the masturbation thing that she did. That was blown way out of proportion. I agree, I don't agree with what you said about if a girl at school. I'll say a 15-year-old girl. Has sex with her english teacher or whatever and he's like 35. And she. Consented, having sex with him and he had not raped her or cohorse, turned into doing that and she was willing to do it just like if it was a boy and his female english teacher. But you're just saying that if a male teacher has sex with one of his female students he's gotta be raped in her. He's gotta be Doing something to persuade her into doing that. And so now you're setting another double standard so I don't understand what you're doing that. You shouldn't even be talking about it. If that's what you're gonna do.
Sarah Boones lack of remorse, was part of her sentencing. Her refusing to take any blame for her actions, was part of her sentencing. Her endless lies also added to her sentencing , Sarah Boone can never be trusted on the outside, ever.
“It had to be done”, instead of ‘I had to do it’..
@@ninguno141 interesting. Un gusto verte 😀😀😀
Igualmente! Qué gran error entregar tu vida en manos de las instituciones penitenciarias… Se arrepentirá todos lo días en su triste celda. No hay nada que pueda justificarlo. Pobre chico!
You are back! Fantastic analysis.
Even if she hadn’t videoed it and had claimed they were blackout drunk and she forgot about him, there still would have been Jorge’s injuries. It’s pretty clear he didn’t get all those bruises and contusions just suffocating in the suitcase. Premeditation can happen in an instant. She is where she belongs. She abused Jorge for years.
The Judge offered her a much lesser sentence. Sarah turned it down!
true, but it makes me wonder whether it's fair to offer such a low sentence and then turn around and hand down a life sentence.
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Thanks for the video PD, I will go against the grain and agree with you. She is something else and behaved terribly. I think not though removing the anger towards Sarah and not diminishing Jorge last his life or forgetting she taunted him but the facts are she was charged with second degree and its not usually a second degree punishment altough it must be within the law. Just going on consistency it should be within the realms. I dont know she meant to kill him. i cant say she didnt either but its not proven she did. She punished him and may have wanted him to suffer, she clearly did but the same law applies it wasnt proven she did and the prosecution charged her accordingly under that. I believe she has complex mental health issues. It doesnt make it right and sure if it was my son I would be singing a different tune but taking account of all factors which apply whether we want them to or not. Experts confirmed it on both sides she was a battered spouse (equally a perpretaror). I thought your video was another great one as you look past the obvious gut instincts and apply the standard that is within the law iwth all factors such as her obvious mental health. I wonder if her 58 pages letters and constant extra work she caused Kraynick affected him and was payback. He struck me as very fair and treated her with respect regardless of the crime as he should have. I was surprised at the sentence, I expected it to be hefty as those recordings showed her in a terrible light but there clearly are complex personality issues, there was the abuse she suffered and what her alchoholism may have caused but I accept its not an excuse but should it not be taken into account with sentencing? Perhaps not. The charge of second degree for a reason or a number of reasons plus they offered 15 years knowing she had done nearly 5 and it would also probably be reduced further once incarcerated. Prosecution clearly recognised those things. Im sorry if I cause offense to other viewers its not personal or intended and I am no Boone fan I fully understand the gravity of what she did .Im defending her personally just those factors would normally be considered.
@skyekerrigan4928 I think Kraynick was disgusted by her, but all in all I'm sure 25 years is more than enough, especially considering her age. Really appreciate your comment 😃😃
Thank you PD, its great to have you back with your calm, reasoned approach and legal expertise. I dont care how long the next one is Im happy to wait. Its quality not quantity.
Do you think letting this maniac back into the public is a good idea?
I understand your poiition, but there are a lot of troubled people out there who commit 2nd degree murder and end up with 15 yr sentences, sometimed even less. I think Sarah was given a max sentence, not because she's more dangerous than tthe average 2nd degree murder convict, but rather because Kraynick was disgusted with her personality. Let's not foget the state was happy to offer her a 15 yr sentence. . I do agree she has a serious personality disorder, plus a horrible alcohol abuse problem, so after doing her 15-20 yrs, of course she would need closely supervised release, but there are lots of mentally ill convicts who get released when they're elderly, and that's just reality.
We know Sarah sent texts to Jorge's brother that read, "Hide n Seek I shall," and, "get rid of him." Easily construed as forethought of what happened. We also know Sarah had a long history of drinking alcoholically long before she met Jorge. She physically abused her ex husband, while she was cheating on him with men at the local pool halls near their marital home. The reason they didnt get all that out of Brian on the stand is that he had a financial interest in the verdict. Sarah had more than reasonable legal representation in her 5 years incarcerated. She refused it. 4 good lawyers withdrew. Patricia Cashman especially. Can you tell us in detail why you pick the magic number of 25 years? Has one of your family members been murdered or killed by someone who sadistically taunted them, as they began to suffocate to death? Its a horrific way to die. The claustrophobia. Panic. The sense of betrayal by the one person who could have let him live? Why does Sarah Boone deserve to live? Many, many ppl suffer from mental illness and dont torture someone to death. Had Sarah shown any true remorse, she might, IMO deserve a chance at parole or a 30 year sentence. But life is a just sentence considering all the facts. Her ex tried hard to get her help.
I appreciate your comment. I think 25 yrs shouold be the max for 2nd degree murder... just my opinion. If the state had evidence to support a 1st degree murder charge, or felony murder charge, they should have done the hard work of pulling it off. I just don't like to see prosecutors and judges shooting easy ducks in a pond. If she really is quilty of a 1st degree murder, they should prosecute the more difficult charge. Just my opinion.
During her pro se period, Sarah wrote a motion requesting a Neuropsychologist for her defense to figure out what was wrong with her. Motion abandoned by Owens as it didn't fit the BSS. All in all , Sarah is well suited for a life sentence and "foremost" it will protect the Torres Family and her Son from her brand of crazy.
interesting... I wonder if, deep down, she knows she has a serious problem
@@pdquestions7673 QUESTION RE: this testimony. During the cross of Dr. Harper, phd (early in the cross) she responded to the question that Sarah had reported to her that on Sarah n Jorge's first date- after meeting at a bar-that Jorge broke her phone, forced her to lie/crouch in a fetal position for hours , threatened to sodomize her and left her bruised all over. FIRST DATE. Can u do a vid evaluating that bit of crazy???
I might have missed something, but don’t they usually have a pre sentencing report or assessment where they go over the mitigating versus aggravating factors and talk about the range of sentences? I didn’t see that in this trial so the life sentence is not explained.
Yes, I think they did the guidelines calculation, and the quidelines sentence was something like 22 years.. But the judge went above the guideline and sentenced her to the max.
It was about 13 pages but is not published on the Docket, so confidential
Glad to hear you are busy, good to see you back! RE Sarah, yes, when she pulled out the Bat and beat the man I switched and do believe she intentionally murdered him.
And it also looks liek she tossed him down the stairs...
I would have preferred knowing more about her life prior to George Torres and prior to her marriage to gauge how her obvious personality disorder had affected her life prior to alcoholism. A tragic individual living a tragic life.
Yes, and the Psych. eval is "Confidential" on the Docket, that is annoying. Though when Owens started talking about it he said, 'border..., PTSD..., that leads me to think it references Borderline
She Does deserve life in jail. I believe she Should've been charged with first degree murder. Everyone besides Jorges family seem to have forgotten that she threatened Jorges family on the phone when she said, "okay, hide and seek it is." She Planned Jorges murder! You are Absolutely right, the state was lazy, and didnt do the hard work to prosecute the charge she deserved. Fate made sure she got the sentence she deserved. I dont agree that she was ever abused by Jorge, although I do think she perceived injustice in her relationship. She was abusive in her marriage, and I believe she was abusive to Jorge, maybe he lashed back occasionally, but he really didnt seem the type. His exwife said he was never abusive for over a decade. Sarah used the bias of the system against jorge bc she could!
Yes Sarah, this is forever. Jorge is not gone for a moment, rather he’s gone forever…. For all who loved him.
I think you are on the right track about her mental health. Like you said you can see something is not right with her.