That S My Name The Case Of Sarah Boone

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TRUE CRIME: I FELL ASLEEP! Sarah Boone 'Suitcase Killer'

Worst Hangover Ever! Learn everything there is to know about this gripping True Crime. After four years sitting in jail, Sarah ‘I Fell Asleep!’ Boone is found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder for going upstairs to bed and leaving her partner trapped in a suitcase. It was never a murder mystery, so why did it take four and a half years to finally bring her case to trial? Because of Sarah Boone, that’s why. “I mean, I’ve always been a straight A student. I am an outstanding mother to my son. I excel at everything. I would not do that.” Including all 30 of her snark-filled letters to the attorneys who faithfully represented her and to the respected judges who presided over her criminal case and family court; “I Fell Asleep!” patches together ‘Suitcase Killer’ Sarah Boone’s real story. Beginning with her 911 call (12 hours after leaving him trapped!), police interviews at the scene and the closely following interrogations by Orange County homicide detectives, we can see how her story changes. From trivial things to important things, like their drinking habits, their history of domestics, and exactly what happened that night and why. Initially, it appears an unfortunate accident after a drunk, loving, couple decided it would be funny to play hide-and-seek. But as Sarah Boone’s story evolves, it becomes far more sinister. This isn't an accident, this is a True Crime for the ages. “Well, I didn’t completely lock it. I mean, I left it open for his fingers. I left enough in there for him to get out.” Through transcripts of the early police interactions with Sarah and witness interviews taken a few days later with ex-husband and neighbors, a picture develops of her true character and how she lives her life. Never one to be downtrodden, Sarah fights her corner viciously. We can read this in her letters to the judges complaining about her attorneys and how the Judge is ‘trampling my constitutional rights.’ We can see from her letters to the family court judge there is nothing she will not complain about. Her ‘forced’ stint at representing herself in court shows a certain knack for the legal profession, but even Sarah was not so arrogant she thought it would be a good idea to represent herself at trial! Luckily, she is saved at the last minute by an attorney from Tennessee. Hear her testimony at trial. Hear her turn down a plea deal! Hear her jaw-dropping remorseless speech at sentencing in front of the victim’s friends and family. With Sarah, she can go through nine attorneys and still thinks she isn’t the problem. She can leave a man to die inside a zipped suitcase by going upstairs to bed and falling asleep, and still blame the man… Get your snark shoes on, and dive into the True Crime ridiculousness of Sarah ‘Suitcase Killer’ Boone.
That's My Name - The Case of Sarah Boone

Author: Tony Alexander
language: en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: 2023-08-17
NOTE.. This book involves alot of Transcription from the court proceedings Sarah Boone was arrested on charges of second degree murder for the death of her boyfriend George Torres on February 25, 2020. The arrest came after Boone called 911 to report finding Torres dead inside a suitcase in her apartment. During questioning, Boone claimed that Torres voluntarily climbed into the suitcase during a game of hide and seek. She said she then went upstairs and fell asleep, waking hours later to find him unresponsive. However, investigators found evidence contradicting her story, including videos on her phone showing Torres begging to be let out of the suitcase while Boone taunted him. Boone was denied bail and has gone through multiple defense attorneys in the nearly two years since her arrest. Her case has faced many delays but is currently scheduled to go to trial starting January 30, 2024
Self-Portrait of a Scoundrel

Released for the first time 16 years after his death, this startling autobiography by one of the so-called “three tramps” from the John F. Kennedy assassination reveals the details of Chauncey Marvin Holt’s many claims. Much mystery and suspicion still swirls around that fateful day in November 1963, and theories abound in nearly every form of media. But one of the major mysteries revolves around the three men spotted and later arrested in Dealey Plaza. Holt’s controversial confession to being one of the three tramps has a history of its own, and in his own words he delves into his unique and wild background and life. From his United States Air Force service during Pearl Harbor to his associations with the mob and the CIA, Holt discusses his experiences and encounters in great detail. From a man who truly lived a rare and unique life, the book explains the ins and outs of his associations with Lee Harvey Oswald and the assassination in this unique retrospective of a complex and occasionally dubious life.