And THIS ladies and gentlemen, is why Judge Kraynick said NOTHING at sentencing. It would have irritated her to the absolute maximum and we are seeing that right now in this letter. Sarah wanted a reaction - no matter if it was good or bad and she didn't get it. And it has pissed her off big time.
@brendasmart553Ай бұрын
Yuppers, she can't handle it at all not having the last word!! Thus, she writes him... And she will write him till the day she no longer exists- unfortunately. 🤣
@divinemischief4655Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. I was disappointed that he didn't say anything to her, but felt that it was probably the best thing to do, deny her the satisfaction of a reaction.
@litl_kimАй бұрын
Agreed! When people were upset he didn’t lash out at her, I thought getting ignored would anger her so much more. And he knows it lol
@Dand9191Ай бұрын
@@divinemischief4655same feeling here
@KatSpade1018Ай бұрын
@@divinemischief4655I was too and I'm sure he had plenty he would have loved to say but he refused to allow her to get a rise out of him. He did the right thing. It only goes to show his good character and integrity even more. He was more than fair with her through the entire process. She doesn't get that she's her own worst enemy. That would take her seeing she had a fault. That's not happening.
@CuriousTammyАй бұрын
My 2 favorite parts: thinking her case will be heard by SCOTUS and thinking the JAC should've paid her 15k for representing herself.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
A lot of people joked that she was going to file motion for that 15k. She actually might have, but gotten laughed out of court before that hearing.
@gotta-date-with-hateАй бұрын
My 3rd favorite part tied with her thinking she is a survivor is also that she was still holding on hope when she was on the stand reading her edited version.
@kathleenk717028 күн бұрын
@@CuriousTammy extraordinary delusions.
@tjc569217 күн бұрын
Pro se's always think they should get attorney fees.
@ThePolypamАй бұрын
She could have been out in 15 years. Her grandiosity saved society from her evil menace.
@CiscoPostАй бұрын
She would have been out in 8 years with time served, but she was convinced they gave her an easy deal because they had nothing on her 🤣🤣
@MarkG-h2yАй бұрын
@@CiscoPost If she didn't know they had the video of her mocking and torturing Jorge, I would agree with you. But she knew the evidence was overwhelming yet her arrogance and delusion made her believe a jury would at least hang if not find her innocent. I am sure her attorney at that time wanted her to take the deal.
@CiscoPostАй бұрын
@@MarkG-h2y I'm saying that based on what she said to her lawyer in one of the leaked letters, but who knows what's actually going on in her brain(if anything). We're basically saying the same thing anyway, it's crazy she was delusional enough to think that she genuinely was going to do better in court than the offer
@cranken72Ай бұрын
She's already been in close to 5 years. She's actually could have been out in about 5 or 6 with good behavior.
@staceyb.5878Ай бұрын
Seems like she got the "forgiveness " she's offering everyone else
@savyjettАй бұрын
“You keep using that word (forgiveness). I do not think it means what you think it means.”
@watchdog8058Ай бұрын
Inconceivable! (I hope I spelled it right!😂)
@savyjettАй бұрын
@ my brain kept going between that and the forgiveness song from just friends. 😂
@sharonmickey26 күн бұрын
Replace it with "hate'..... this is what she's trying to say.
@osajohnson195715 күн бұрын
@@watchdog8058 Incontheivable
@Grown-N-NoseyАй бұрын
Imagine a murderer telling you how to do your job 😂🤣😂
@virginiadecker6509Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@sallycinnamon5370Ай бұрын
Imagine a woman with almost no employment history trying to educate you on professionalism.
@rizzomattАй бұрын
Ted Bundy mighta been able to that cuz he was a lawyer. 😆
@terridaly1895Ай бұрын
Exactly. Judge K: Well , thank you Ms. Boone. Now thar you've brought this up and schooled me on how a judge should adjudicate his cases, I have seen the light and will change my ways. Geez. She's a piece of work.
@MaryBarry-ks6hnАй бұрын
@@sallycinnamon5370. Or commenting that you don’t seem to know to really know the law or judicial part of the court?
@RosieDozieАй бұрын
If she replaced the word forgive with the word hate, it's essentially the exact same letter. In writing this, Sarah's proving to everyone that she's exactly where she needs to be!
@jenicarter4190Ай бұрын
Rosie great comment 😮
@ViolAM3Ай бұрын
Two words: Narcissistic Collapse. Couldn't be happening to a nicer lady.
@ThePolypamАй бұрын
To a more deserving lady.
@Elzie-NouАй бұрын
HA! 👌👌
@InspiringNotionzАй бұрын
That’s the only thing that makes sense in this whole case.
@dontfckwithspiders5684Ай бұрын
Armchair psychiatrists are still going around misdiagnosing all adverse behavior as narcissism? The actual professionals that evaluated her didn't even diagnose her with NPD. 🤦♀️
@1corrsfanАй бұрын
Totally agree with you lol
@QueenofMarineАй бұрын
This letter perfectly exemplifies how Sarah views other people and thus how she treats the people in her life life and all those unfortunate enough to come into contact with her. She is intensly manipulative, self-centered, and has a massively over-inflating ego. Sarah behaves as if she's the most important part of everyone's day, as if she is somehow entitled to the time, energy, and care of others. She is completely incapable of self-reflection, of taking accountability for her own part in failed interpersonal relationships and for the contstant sea of drama that envelopes her life, and therfore she is also incapable of real, meaningful personal growth. She uses others for personal gain, including "love bombing", being fake nice, and being willing to lie or manipulate situations or other's feelings and emotions to get her desired outcome, and then she becomes mean and abusive if they don't behave exactly how she expected or wanted. Sarah Boone is incredibly judgmental and despite the fact that she is what most people would consider a failure at life in general, she believes that she is above everyone else in every way. Sarah lies nearly constantly; about her own intelligence, about her experiences, about her lifestyle, to get sympathy or accolades, or to slander other people in an effort to make herself look better. All of this to say that Sarah Boone is a deeply troubled and broken woman. I feel terribly sad for her son, and for Jorge Torres' family. And that I truly believe that the jury, and the very fair and honorable Judge Kraynick, got this one right; she is exactly where she needs to be.
@StormSong8Ай бұрын
Agreed, on all points, and well said. I have to admit, though, this letter was the first time I actually felt sad for her. How can someone be so disconnected from the rest of humanity? How does this happen?
@AnnaVictrixАй бұрын
All of this is why she’s a danger to society and does not deserve a place in society with the rest of us.
@AnnaVictrixАй бұрын
Also, I’m happy for her son - now he can grow up without her abuse and live his life without her burden.
@hazelangusАй бұрын
@@StormSong8 These character traits don't always have a reason. When they do, to me it implies that there was probably something awful that happened around the person before the age of 6 or 7. I believe that borderline and narcissistic personality disorders are an adaptation for the child, a coping mechanism for whatever they are experiencing. They can work for the child to get their needs met and to survive, but as an adult, these coping mechanisms are no longer something that is helpful. It's not always abuse that causes it, either. I knew of somebody who had a lot of surgeries at a very young age and then throughout their childhood, and this treatment was extremely traumatic and painful. They felt that their parents had abandoned or disliked them, because the parents were the ones who took them to the hospital and told them it would be ok.
@kaybeebn5109Ай бұрын
I also watched a review of this letter on the Guilty Words channel and she made a great point that if you replace the word “forgive” with the word “hate”, it much more accurately depicts what Sarah is trying to convey. I thought that very insightful.
@deltawoolery1669Ай бұрын
Agreed. I was trying to find an apt word to replace her word "forgiveness ". Hate is correct
@sandrawilliamson8108Ай бұрын
And she is placing herself in Jesus's place. She has become a martyr
@TatianaAvakianАй бұрын
This woman is made of hate. She is one of the most frightening murderers to appear on film.
@supergirl2204Ай бұрын
Passive aggressive
@TatianaAvakianАй бұрын
If you replace "forgive" with "hate" you see what responders find in domestic disputes: you can often tell who the main abuser is by their being enraged. The victim or primary victim is confused and frightened. There is no fear in her affect. A victim describing this much abuse would show signs of stress and fear in recounting what happened to them. She is seething with cold rage, she has perfect fluency, no stress in reliving the trauma at all. It is an invective.
@alyshiajohnson5356Ай бұрын
Imagine having the audacity to call the judge ignorant.
@RosieDozieАй бұрын
Or Mr. !!
@whatdidyousay2162Ай бұрын
The greatest part is he was in no way obligated to read it 😂
@Foreverarose8Ай бұрын
She even said she forgives him, yet her entire letter wreaks of scathing resentment towards him.
@GinaAllen-fd6whАй бұрын
Now it’s in her case file for the Appellate Judge to read😬
@whatdidyousay2162Ай бұрын
@GinaAllen-fd6wh lol..bet! She gonna call them ignorant too..🤣🤣
@emmalouiseavis1510Ай бұрын
The most patient & tolerant Judge I've heard for a long time.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
i bet the judge was thinking 25 to 30 with parole until she opened her mouth, that sealed her fate the judge could see she is still not taking responsibility, not once did she actually say i killed him and i am sorry ???
@Cinder_311Ай бұрын
God I love Kraynick.
@KatSpade1018Ай бұрын
Agreed! I couldn't even keep my cool writing my comment. I don't know how Judge Kraynick kept from going off on her but he's stronger than I am that's for sure.
@ElizabethPuglisi-df2gtАй бұрын
I agree but did you watch the Darryl Brooks trial…..that judge had the patience of a saint too😂😂
@lucybarrington4634Ай бұрын
@@ElizabethPuglisi-df2gt I missed that one but I have heard it was crazy.
@gingergoodner9363Ай бұрын
She really shouldn’t use words she doesn’t understand. Like forgiveness.
@DenverMusicianАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@FaithinChrist3xАй бұрын
If she didn't use words she didn't understand, people would mistake her for being a mute.
@gingergoodner9363Ай бұрын
@ 🤣🤣🤣. True!!!!
@TitaniumTurbineАй бұрын
People are talking about her word choice and I’m over here in Florida just happy to be able to shop for luggage again without looking over my shoulder or getting the side eye… or so I thought. A few days after this case wrapped up, another Florida winner, Jorge Quintero, decided to invoke a suitcase into his ultimate murder plot too. Please leave the luggage alone people!!!
@aliquot840423 күн бұрын
Blasphemy Graciously Humbly
@kathyprime5430Ай бұрын
Judge Kraynock was very professional. Some how he remained calm throughout all the antics. He intentionally asked her if she was happy with her solicitors and if she was happy how her case was handled. She said yes in all areas. She is incredibly rude and disrespectful to the court, Jorge's family. Yet is oblivious as to why she is disliked. There is outspoken and then there is a grandiose narcissistic rant. This letter shows her new found religion is disingenuous and she uses the word forgiveness, without any concept what that is. Sarah, you are exactly where you should be.
@LiesureSuitLarryАй бұрын
When it started out "MR." Michael Kraynick, that's when you know it was going to go off the rails. LOLOL
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
I think the person who mentioned that Judge Kraynack has previous experience with narcissists is on the money. He knew EXACTLY how to deal with her.
@harryricochet8134Ай бұрын
Sarah Boone- "I like my sootcase"
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
@@harryricochet8134 ok, you just brought up a reoccurring thought for me... has anyone else noticed how, idk, juvenile Sarah sounds??? Like, not just with her D- 3rd Grade Book Report that she's reading as a court statement, but also in her actual voice... like I'm not sure how exactly to explain it but her voice always sounds gratingly childish, like she decided in her tiny narc brain years ago that putting a weird grade-school-child voice was gonna get her what she needed and never looked back... lmk if yall see what I mean.
@harryricochet8134Ай бұрын
@@khaleesireyna731 Indeed, it's called 'infantilism', a clinically recognised mechanism of pathological feminine psychiatric manipulation, most commonly paired with a histrionic and melodramatic victim narrative. All jokes aside, she's a very dangerous person, but will struggle in prison amid an overwhelmingly female cohort because this type of manipulation doesn't really work on most women let alone those who are criminals.
@ToshaRaeNailedАй бұрын
And she can’t even blame this one on being drunk.
@AC94923 күн бұрын
Maybe! They do make “hootch” in prison. She just cannot accept that she is so incorrigible the attorneys can’t deal with her. These are professionals who deal with criminals every day. She chases them away & attacks them as weak. Just like she did to Jorge.
@2u2aАй бұрын
I have watched a lot of trials. And Judge Kraynick was the opposite of what she is accusing him of. He was very respectful, very patient, not ignorant at all- he seemed to know all the case law and some. He acted very impartial. Now I think he didn't addres her during the sentencing because he knew she would be using it in the next letter. And he seems to be smart enough to know that sometimes not giving someone anymore attention is far better than scolding them. Anyways, with this letter Sarah has provided more proof why the decision about not affording her anymore free lawyers was the right one. She has shut down the only possible appealic avenue. Good job!
@annadupreez2336Ай бұрын
😮yep I Agree🙋200 per cent 👏
@vonwilloughbylabussiere788Ай бұрын
Judge Kraynick I- a credit to the American Legal system. He said little, she dug her grave and jumped in. Now she has been sentenced ,surely Judge Kraynick has no further involvement in the case. So what does Boone expect from writing to him? He will, clever man, say nothing further. Her madness continues, exposes her bitter and twisted mind, becomes a figure or ridicule and hatred.
@jeanreed1975Ай бұрын
Anyways isn't a word, I wonder how it replaced anyway.
@mikehuff9793Ай бұрын
@@jeanreed1975the irony😂😂😂You do know there’s a direct correlation between narcissism and feeling the need to correct other people’s grammar in comment sections, right?😂 Sarah?
@pamelaoliver8442Ай бұрын
@@mikehuff9793was thinking the same thing 😂
@gray-sp-aceАй бұрын
i can't believe we get the director's cut of her statement that we were all asking for
@gray-sp-aceАй бұрын
oh this is just straight defamation
@holliewood55Ай бұрын
😂 Right? How lucky we are that she provided 😂
@Red_Foxx101Ай бұрын
Who’s she going to write to when all this appeal business is over? Someone needs to be her pen pal, simply for our entertainment.
@brendasmart553Ай бұрын
@@Red_Foxx101 This won't be her last letter to this phenomenal judge, wanna bet?? She will keep writing him till her life departs... ?🤣?
@corvuscorax7451Ай бұрын
I mean, of course we did. The conviction did absolutely nothing to shake her belief that she is right about everything ever, and also entitled to throw tantrums via letter and have them be taken seriously. And she loves the attention. It was simply inevitable that she would release this and give all of us yet another heaping helping of the crazy.
@Anonymous-bk7fnАй бұрын
She can complain about the money her attorneys received, but honestly, anyone forced to deal with Sarah Boone deserves a massive payout. Money WELL earned!
@katherineweber8955Ай бұрын
💯
@theotherkangarooАй бұрын
Her lawyers should get hazard pay or workers compensation.
@missmiss5051Ай бұрын
They were way underpaid! In a murd3r trial how far does she think 15,000 would get her!? That's just the retainer...maybe!
@doom4067Ай бұрын
And it's not like it was even her money. She got about $13k a year in spousal support and child support.
@Cinder_311Ай бұрын
Yes! This is a prime example of why she was about to be forced to go pro se. She is the problem. All of her issues, she brought on herself
@fayezee8264Ай бұрын
Will the real Sarah Boone, please stand up and she did. These are the real words, thoughts, and actions of Sarah Boone.
@johnsmith-mv8hqАй бұрын
At the conclusion of her case, the judge asked her if she was happy with how it went. She said: Yes, very happy. Though, that was before the verdict came in.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
yeah he did not give her any possible grounds for appeal, all along he kept asking her are you happy with the way things are going and she said yes, thinking owens was doing an outstanding job, the judge made sure she had zero grounds for and appeal from his end of the trial ???
@Kassel1982Ай бұрын
@@johnsmith-mv8hq She can say all day long that she’s “happy,” and still get a verdict reversal. Appeals aren’t about if the client is happy with their representation. It’s whether or not there was a constitutional error or legal error or like a new discovery. She can just as easily say she didn’t know something until after the verdict. The judge did that to I’m sure try and keep the record as clean as possible, but that won’t be relevant on her appeals. The best shot she had in my opinion is the judge not giving Owen’s and her a continuance. They could argue that there would never have been enough time to thoroughly go through her discovery, retain witnesses, get evaluations completed in order to put on an adequate defense… I think that’s her best shot at any appeal win.
@davidschneide5422Ай бұрын
On her rejected release date, Sarah Boone will escape like Amber Hilberling did, after the full weight of the refused plea deal breaks her narcissistic shield.
@Kassel1982Ай бұрын
@@fredred7922unfortunately that won’t mean a single thing or have any weight to the appeal. The appellate courts aren’t like “but you said you were happy sooo…?” It’s completely irrelevant. Her opinion of being satisfied or not is completely irrelevant. She’s also not an attorney therefore has no legal knowledge on if her constitutional rights were violated or if there was a legal mistake… personal opinions just don’t matter…
@margoskaggs3823Ай бұрын
i agree@@fredred7922
@caterinadc5567Ай бұрын
The way she approaches 'forgiveness' is mind-blowing to me as a Catholic. It reminds me of the sacrament of Confession, where we confess our sins, and how we're taught to AVOID the temptation to list other people's sins at the same time. We're not there to explain possible excuses for our sins (e.g. "Susie hit me first!") or reasons why someone else's sin provoked ours; God knows all the circumstances and He Himself is our Advocate. We're not accountable for someone else's sins, so He doesn't need us to recount them to Him. We're in the confessional to confess just our own sins, with true contrition for OUR sins. Sarah's approach to forgiveness, of saying "I forgive X for BEING SO TERRIBLE AND DOING TERRIBLE THINGS, LET ME LIST THEM FOR YOU," sounds to me like saying "I confess to doing X because SOMEONE ELSE COMMITTED THIS SIN AND THIS SIN AND THIS SIN AND IT PUT ME IN THE POSITION WHERE I HAD TO DO THE THING." That's just... not the time and the place, and not the way.
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
Completely agree. Also, as a more secular person who's always found different religions and faith practices interesting to learn about, thank you for the break down on how confession is supposed to work. Very interesting lesson! 😁
@BuffyLynnАй бұрын
Sarah has ZERO self awareness! 🤦🏼♀️It’s like the question: “am I the a-hole?” Yes Sarah, YOU are the problem.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
she is a narcissist and they cannot understand how others feel so she does not have a clue how the torres family feels, so she speaks all about herself like a true narcissist ???
@davidschneide5422Ай бұрын
“Don’t press SEND” I love the fact that she was her own worst enemy throughout the entire ordeal, yet somehow remained oblivious to her own sabotage.
@gray-sp-aceАй бұрын
Sarah: am I the drama??
@manoncoutu3915Ай бұрын
LOL!
@southernbelle2478Ай бұрын
Jorge tried to tell her
@suzannerodio1744Ай бұрын
This just confirms to the judge that his sentence was on point.
@AnaMadd11Ай бұрын
The crazy thing is she behaves this ways sober.... could imagine how she would have been as an alcoholic
@amithorpeАй бұрын
this is the comment I was looking for!
@kridswonderhowell4541Ай бұрын
She's still an alcoholic... she's just a dry drunk.... hence the difference between being dry vs sober 🎉
@nategreatgames78Ай бұрын
there is some evidence of that on youtube all ready. I want Brian Boone to sit down and do an interview about what his Sarah Boone Experience was like
@bcpr9812Ай бұрын
@@nategreatgames78 I'd be interested in what he has to say, but... nah, Brian is done with her shit, and deserves to be left alone. I've read somewhere that he and his son (not using his name, here) are changing their surname for privacy reasons. I think that they've moved out of state, too, or are going to.
@lifeisgood7740Ай бұрын
I wonder if she drank as much as I suspect, she would have gone through some sort of withdrawal. Do they give meds to this type of situation? Anyone knows?
@BifurKateАй бұрын
I seem to remember the detectives asking the maintenance man if he had made any out of the way repairs to the townhome. He said no; any repairs were routine.
@TheBriar_123Ай бұрын
You know it’s bad when Peter stops sticking up for you. Damn.
@itzthatchannel6828Ай бұрын
😅😅, just what l thought 👍
@LilTex0825Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@mycatsnameiskaren8253Ай бұрын
Yes!!!! I'm not sure I've ever seen him quite like this!!!!! 😆
@doom4067Ай бұрын
Only if you're a defendant or convict.
@TheBriar_123Ай бұрын
@ what a weird thing to say. I just thought it was because Sarah’s horrible personality won’t let accept responsibility/she can’t be wrong.
@Chris-z9eАй бұрын
The irony is; this Judge was SO on top of the law with her case. He actually read her garbage, he retained her garbage, and he bantered with her and her garbage. WOW 😳
@kathyprime5430Ай бұрын
The rant raises my respect for Owen's. What a professional tolerant man he was for blowing through and getting court. I suspect if there time was extended, she would have fallen out with him also.
@ednacrabapple5392Ай бұрын
I think that’s why Kraynick wouldn’t postpone any longer.
@mkw2784Ай бұрын
I believe that he wanted to quit as well but shouldered through. After the verdict, when walking out, a reporter asked if he would be representing her during the appeal. He returned a quick, "No". The look of horror on his face at the contemplation that he would have to suffer her ridiculousness a moment longer played on his face. He quickly caught himself and then said, "that an appellant lawyer would handle it."
@hannojaanniidas9655Ай бұрын
I agree. He had little time to formulate a defence and had a most difficult client to work with. Boone clearly resisted following his counsel. Owens's closing argument was rather incoherent. He clearly struggled to formulate a theory of the case and connect it to the evidence the jury saw. The prosecution did a much better job.
@kissykay07Ай бұрын
While I agree that it raises my respect for Owen’s, my original question still exists…. Why? Why did he volunteer to take on her and her case in the first place?
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
@@hannojaanniidas9655 I've been subscribed to the theory that Owen's initially took on the case in hopes of getting Sarah a VERY good plea deal and thus avoiding a trial all together. He got her that sweet plea deal, but when she turned it down and insisted on going to trial, that's where Owen's ended up rowing up Sh!t's Creek w/Out a paddle. Feel for him. Imagine getting one of the best plea deals ever seen for 2nd Degree Murder, absolute baller attorney moves played right there... and then having it all go to waste because your client is an idiot named Sarah Boone.
@susanromero529Ай бұрын
This is why no one believed her or liked her. We forgot about her until this letter came out. And tomorrow she will be forgotten again.
@victoria.k.kАй бұрын
A true narcissist…blaming literally EVERYONE but herself (once again).
@LilTex0825Ай бұрын
A true alcoholic who blamed everyone; demonstrated grandiose behavior.
@brendasmart553Ай бұрын
@@LilTex0825 Dry drunk at their worst!! No fun to be a part of. Real prison will teach her she is not the center of the world- and quickly!! Especially cuz she will be out of chances once the appeal fails, and realizes she is stuck and no longer feels the need to 'play quite badly- her nice girl facade!' 🤣🤣
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
@@LilTex0825 hey, there are alcoholics that are drunk to the gills everyday with their inner demons and they'd never act like Sarah did. Sarah is just the worst kind of narcissist. If anything, she probably drinks so she can blame the worst of her behavior on the booze and also not take accountability for it.
@2u2aАй бұрын
I picture Sarah as Oprah "you receive my forgiveness! And you! And you! You! You! You!"
@SoribelMartinezАй бұрын
Then takes it all away 😂😂😂😂
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
This is definitely how Sarah saw herself. 😂
@nancyreed1338Ай бұрын
Why does Sarah Boone think any of those people want or need her forgiveness? Saying you forgive someone means you do so and move on but we all know she isn't going to move forward.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
If you replace "forgive" with "hate" it flows a lot better.
@Luvscience069Ай бұрын
She think she’s a deity and grants graciously everyone forgiveness. Her narcissistic injury is huge.
@CainXVIIАй бұрын
I have a feeling she forgave none of these people
@PatchesEsqАй бұрын
I'm so glad she turned down the plea deal, because if she ever got out, I am sure she would seek vengeance against all these court officers she thinks wronged her. This is one scary chick!
@AC94923 күн бұрын
True. I didn’t think about that. Her full time job would be to harass all the people she “forgives” ie hates.
@derekeditАй бұрын
She talked herself into prison with her videos, her letters, her presentation, her personality. She doesn't appear to be a good person. She doesn't seem like a nice person. Even the videos that were supposed to have proven her case made it abundantly clear that she should be in prison.
@harryricochet8134Ай бұрын
Sarah Boone- "I like my sootcase"
@karenmiller6258Ай бұрын
I agree with all you say, and I wish she would stop being so angry. She is far from stupid, but any intelligence she has needs focusing in a totally different direction. However it came about, her boy friend died because of choices she made whilst totally drunk. However, l believe that he could easily have killed her. I find it difficult to feel sympathy for him - he was as insidious has she is. He was a nasty piece of work , and they were no way compatible. It annoys me how he is now held in high esteem.
@soooooberАй бұрын
Merry Boonmas everyone. The gift that keeps on giving
@Ragnar_AevarssonАй бұрын
The gift that keeps on ‘for-‘giving
@DenverMusicianАй бұрын
Lmaooooo! Rad username
@DarbyDumontАй бұрын
This isn’t about forgiveness. It’s Jorge 2.0. She wants the last word and to punish as she sees fit. This is her locking all those people in a suitcase and sitting there telling them how bad they are as they gasp their last breaths.
@kathleenk7170Ай бұрын
She ignores JUDGES TITLE!?
@kathleenk7170Ай бұрын
Did she think this was a bench trial😂
@nicoleabate2162Ай бұрын
Great observation! That's exactly what she's doing Lolol
@tracey278Ай бұрын
Sad isn’t it ?,, she definitely got the last word with her boyfriend, disgusting human, oxygen thief.
@jillfoster7373Ай бұрын
Excellent!
@teresamoyer7282Ай бұрын
So glad Sarah Boone will never leave prison.
@whiteroses47Ай бұрын
Her letter should have been stamped, "Return To Sender, Address Unknown!" Good grief!! She needs to be ignored!
@SmilingSynicАй бұрын
Exactly. I am disappointed that Peter continues to give this unrepentant POS MURDERER a voice. There are plenty of delusional and disturbed people in prison, separate from the rest of us. She should stay there, and we should just ignore her.
@anneferguson4273Ай бұрын
Good one!
@larrypowers2515Ай бұрын
Hopefully, she'll have less time to write letters when she gets to prison. She's going to have to work, and the other prisoners and guards will give her a beatin'. Guards at Lowell Correctional, beat an inmate into becoming a paraplegic because she refused to clean a toilet.
@JD29903Ай бұрын
Yep, she loves the attention she’s getting.
@cinamingrlАй бұрын
Ya she’s bored and angry. The 2 worst emotions to be having.
@beccatorresАй бұрын
We all knew a long winded Boone letter filled with disdain and narcissistic contempt was going to happen. And whew, she didn’t disappoint.
@sherrykfunАй бұрын
30 years from now, she will still be wearing out a pen writing letters. She won't stop
@janissauncy7019Ай бұрын
One thing I don't think I've seen discussed before (or questioned) is why neither one of her brothers spoke on her behalf. Or friends from BEFORE she murdered Jorge. Any "friends" who spoke on her behalf were friends she made in jail and through correspondence with a pen pal. In her letter, she claimed neighbors and friends knew what she was going through with Jorge; why didn't any of them speak on her behalf at sentencing?
@kwall8919Ай бұрын
Sarah has only 2 members of immediate family left - - two brothers - one has a criminal record - I think the other may have submitted a letter but he wants to keep a low profile - you get the sense that anyone who was close to her before her arrest wants to go grey rock
@KatB79Ай бұрын
Yes, I thought the same thing. No friends or family spoke on her behalf, only people she'd gotten to know in jail. That says a lot imo
@doom4067Ай бұрын
One of them is in prison himself. I doubt they ever call inmates as character witnesses. The other is in the Marines and won't have anything to do with her. That tends to not be a coincidence.
@janissauncy7019Ай бұрын
@doom4067 I had never heard one of her brothers is in prison. Do you know why?
@livtempletonАй бұрын
And the ones who did were a pen pal to whom she offered a kidney (fully aware she’d never have to give it) and a buddy from prison (wonder how much commissary money that cost)
@pattihackney8615Ай бұрын
If you compare this handwriting to her previous letters, it is visibly angry😂
@Red_Foxx101Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 I was thinking how different it is. You’re so right. It’s angry writing 😂
@Swansong321Ай бұрын
I'm starting to believe that she wouldn't shut up and her victim zipped himself in the suitcase..imagine sharing a cell with her..she NEVER stops!🙄
@pjsonthefloorАй бұрын
1000%, poor George!
@sarahhunter7556Ай бұрын
😂
@steffiew6647Ай бұрын
😂
@JanyMatsonАй бұрын
Oh my gosh!! That’s hilarious😂😂😂😂
@Red_Foxx101Ай бұрын
That’s fkn terrible 🤣🤣
@ArmychickАй бұрын
I’m sure if she took the plea deal, she would head straight to the bar, meet another guy and treat him the same way. History would repeat and we’d be right back here in 20 years in the same situation.
@Enoughalready20237Ай бұрын
Just imagine how she would treat her son when he withdrew from her emotionally, or altogether because there is no bond there. Her son might have ended up dead ‘in self defense’ and she would have weaponized the police again him before he even hit teenage years.
@ArmychickАй бұрын
We could write the “what if” movie about it and make bunch of $$!
@amithorpeАй бұрын
@Enoughalready20237 i think I recall watching a video about allegations that SB had previously zipping her son in asuitcase for a punishment.
@Rael_486Ай бұрын
Tell Sarah that "freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose." 😮
@jenniferrecords5938Ай бұрын
@debbieb1482Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏
@richardmattocksАй бұрын
I’m wondering if SB was hoping that even though she had been found guilty, the judge would still let her go free 🤦♂️
@pamelaoliver8442Ай бұрын
I think in part she wanted hair and makeup to talk to the press after her certain walk out of there 😂
@savannahgary6351Ай бұрын
During the argument by Owens for downward departure, he slipped and said "Border" before PTSD as her diagnosis. If one extrapolates from "border," one could read borderline personality disorder which, imho, was the diagnosis of the jail psychiatrist. Imho, I also believe that's why Owens had her psyche records sealed and didn't have Dr. Hunter review those records. BPD is a much different diagnosis than PTSD! BPD also explains the tone of SB's letters, along with those pesky narcissistic traits.
@ElizIndRhythmАй бұрын
Yes, I heard that too! A BPD diagnosis is a completely different kettle of fish, and makes a lot of sense with her behavior
@astrialindah2773Ай бұрын
Oh man your comments needs to be highlighted!😂
@reelmermaid8844Ай бұрын
Exactly! I don't believe Sarah has PTSD, but she exhibits all the traits of BPD. Her announcing she is a survivor is a Jodi Arias move. So glad the Judge was able to see through her crap and adjudicate her appropriately.
@sinceslicedbread7422Ай бұрын
I caught that slight slip up by Owens too.
@Gary-c7sАй бұрын
I am a DV survivor and let me tell you after an incident you dont go to bed and sleep. You have both eyes and ears open listening for every little noise. She slept cuz she knew he was dead. She could have walked outside and called for help for Jorge. Shes a drama queen and a liar!!
@theelletrain4775Ай бұрын
She was also hella wasted so she did not exactly ‘fall asleep’ - it was more like ‘passed out cold’ (and she knew Jorge could not escape). *Im glad you’re ok btw!
@pamelaoliver8442Ай бұрын
I'm glad you got out. I'm glad I did too. People like Sarah appall me. If nothing else, it's promoted dialogue with my sons regarding intimate partner violence. I want them to know they can be victims too. Sending love your way ❤
@pandagirl9096Ай бұрын
SB should forgive herself for not taking the deal. Owens might get thrown under the bus in her next letter.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
yeah it was a very generous deal, in effect it was another 8 years with all deductions, now she is never getting out, but her narcissism blinded her, she thought her powerful testimony would sway the jury to her side like a true narcissist ???
@LilTex0825Ай бұрын
Oh she’ll eventually turn on him
@michaelaphillips5741Ай бұрын
OmG LOL she forgot to mention Owen's......letter to follow!
@pamelaoliver8442Ай бұрын
It's so funny. She barely goes after the jury and they were the most powerful people in the room 😂
@MadteaGamingАй бұрын
I DON'T THINK Judge Kraynick had his "mind made up" BEFORE Sarah's statement. He may have been LEANING towards life, but what convinced him was Sarah "forgiving herself" for not fighting back sooner "to save myself, my son, my dogs, home, and car." *Notice anything missing from that list?* Apparently, she was MORE REGRETFUL ABOUT the damage done to HER CAR than what happened to JORGE.
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
He did mention her plea deal and how all she had to do was admit fault/take responsibility for it... you might be onto something on that front.
@maureenbrown2811Ай бұрын
Although competent and not psychologically insane, Sarah Boone is one very dangerous person. It would not surprise me that further horrific acts will happen at her hands while incarcerated.
@livtempletonАй бұрын
They’ll be NOT INTENTIONAL and the victims fault of course
@sheribellagee9998Ай бұрын
@@livtempleton Know that!! lol!
@sherrykfunАй бұрын
If she was released today, she would be searching for another Jorge.
@livtempletonАй бұрын
@@sherrykfun Exactly. She 100% believes she has done nothing wrong (ever, in her life), and rather than learning from this, she has only doubled down. She's a danger, incapable of rehabilitation.
@sinceslicedbread7422Ай бұрын
@@sherrykfunAbsolutely 💯
@Charlie_AFАй бұрын
OMG. These are the words of a narcissist. I was married to one for 28 years. They cannot let go of their false self, even when they’ve been caught. Have to get the last, vitriolic word.
@Salfaith007Ай бұрын
She will never accept responsibility!!
@nategreatgames78Ай бұрын
she has specifically said as much
@dandylion9998Ай бұрын
The novel length letter she read during her sentencing was definitely proof of that.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
And that's how she earned her sentence.
@humanthetoothАй бұрын
If you reread the letter and replace "forgive/forgiven/forgiveness" with "hate/hated/hatred", as in ""I forgive you for...", "my forgiveness is deepened...", the letter suddenly makes way more sense.
@truthhurts2879Ай бұрын
Wow, although I admit I was rather disappointed by the fact that judge Kraynick didn't hand down a scathing review of Boone's abhorrent behaviour and actions that have catastrophically effected not only her victim, but all who cone into contact with her in the hope that it might wake something up inside of her.... But having heard this equally abhorrent letter to the judge, I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that the learned judge undoubtedly had the measure of Boone and foresaw the venom that would be unleashed from her, even if he'd gifted her the very minimum sentence allowed under the statute, and for this reason, he was extremely wise in his decision to give her not even so much as a single, solitary crumb from himself with which she could scrutinise and use as ammunition against him in some form or other and I shouldn't have underestimated the wisened judge in his estimations of Boone's capacity to cause chaos for him personally, and by adding no other words than "LIFE" in his final summation in handing down her sentence , it effectively cut off the head of the snake and minimised her capability to exploit anything he said for her own benefit. Lastly, don't be fooled by Boone starting every scathing sentence with "I forgive you", as this is merely a tactic of hers for two reasons, one is to give her what she believes is cartè blanché to follow up that statement with the most despicable lies. The second reason she starts with the categorically false statement of "I forgive...." is because even she knows that what she's about to follow up with is so inappropriate that she hopes the words of forgiveness will soften the blow. This individual is capable of fostering such unimaginable venom with which to hurt others with often through no fault of their own other than a perceived slight Boone feels they did, that she poses a significant danger to the average civilian who is simply not accustomed to such vitriol, much less equipped to adequately protect themselves from such an individual who sets her sights on her next victim, and for that reason, it's imperative the wider public is protected from her.
@barleyhops38Ай бұрын
You make such a good point. I was really looking forward to the judge giving her a scathing pronouncement, and was surprised and disappointed when he did not. Now reading what you wrote above, the judge was indeed a wise man and could perhaps foresee that she would appeal and use any words against him! Thanks for your explanation.
@Julia-uh4liАй бұрын
👏👏👏👏 100%!
@brendasmart553Ай бұрын
Exactly, she has proven herself to be a sociopathic danger to society! A real prison could possibly break her ego if anything can, tho I'm not counting on it... She's not a friend maker, especially when she drops the victim mask once the gig is up after the appeal is denied. 🎭
@DenverMusicianАй бұрын
That was the longest sentence I’ve ever seen. I love it.
@glennpuckett9746Ай бұрын
I think Judge Kraynick handled her sentencing perfectly... no long winded rant... he just drove the stake in and left... Of course I can't seem to get the scene of her laid back in the chair and her hands up out of my head right now... I thought she was going to choke herself there for a moment... but I forgive her for putting me thru that...
@sheenafarrow2100Ай бұрын
By the time you got to the forgiveness of Patricia Cashman, it was sounding like the reading of Dumbledore’s will 😂
@Spicy_Nice78Ай бұрын
I was thinking her letter sounded like the reading of a will 😂
@MamaSaurusRex123Ай бұрын
Forgiveness - "I don't think that word means what you think it does"😂
@BlueJeanBabyАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! 😂
@MrsKS1999Ай бұрын
I was just about to post the same quote.
@Texas3808Ай бұрын
I feel like sending The Honorable Judge Kraynick flowers to let him know how appreciated he is and that if I ever were to find myself in front of a judge, I could only pray to get someone like himself!! We love you Judge Kraynick!! ❤
@lindamuncy6308Ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️
@theflailАй бұрын
And here I thought her personality couldn't get any worse. Good of her to forgive me and my mom though.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
Her statement at her hearing was her BEST effort at feigning remorse. She thinks that this will endear her to the appeals court.
@pamelaoliver8442Ай бұрын
Right? I'm so happy she forgives us all 😂
@mandy6505Ай бұрын
I watched a psychiatrist discuss the difficulty of treating someone with narcissism. He said they’re the most difficult clients to treat, almost impossible to treat, because being a narcissist, they refuse to admit they’re narcissists and they refuse to accept that they’re wrong. They see themselves as always right, always correct and everyone else at fault…because they’re narcissists. This to me, describes SB to a T.
@reelmermaid8844Ай бұрын
Indeed. Cluster B personality types, including narcissism and Borderline Personality Disorder are almost impossible to treat. Those afflicted have no self awareness and no capacity for personal growth. She is a dangerous woman. RIP Jorge.
@joyames9236Ай бұрын
She’s giving herself way too much credit, none of these people care what she has to say by now.
@gotta-date-with-hateАй бұрын
Thats what I'm saying. If Judge K even gave any credence to this he should respond asking "what her case number is because her name doesn't ring a bell".
@ma.ga2025Ай бұрын
this is why he didn't say anything when he sentenced her. i think he knew she was going to keep writiing letters and anything he said would be twisted
@suesamson9991Ай бұрын
Boy, I bet the Judge is glad he gave her life in prison
@kathleenk7170Ай бұрын
She’s a murderer who would repeat offend. Judge Kraynick Is wise.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
She gave him no choice. She is wholely incapable of rehabilitation. She would do this again.
@cinamingrlАй бұрын
He doesn’t have to read those letters does he?
@lisamh9037Ай бұрын
Me too. Even if he went really light on her somehow... he would still be getting this letter!
@whatdidyousay2162Ай бұрын
@cinamingrl not at all lol! His part was concluded at sentencing 😂
@israel963Ай бұрын
I can imagine the cheers he got from the other judges over surviving her 🤣🤣🤣
@traveltmАй бұрын
SB can’t even understand the concept of forgiveness. She’s throwing this word around, but that’s not what she’s doing. She’s making accusations and insults. She even screws that up. Does not understand the word forgiveness; twists even that.
@RipRider916Ай бұрын
Sarah Boone turned her forgiveness into gold. Which heals her and makes her a better person for the next life.
@boo-c7gАй бұрын
@RipRider916 Sadly, Sarah's "next life " will be miserable to say the least, unless she truly confesses (to God) and forsakes sinning.
@ChampagnebeigecatАй бұрын
The channel Guilty Words said the same thing and that if you substitute the word ‘hatred’ for all the times Sarah said ‘forgiveness’, her real message becomes clear.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
forgiveness for a narcissist is like being enlightened and that's how she is selling it, as if she is an enlightened narcissist ??? narcissist cannot comprehend how other feel so she does not have a clue how the torres family feel, so she speaks about what she can see, and all she see's is her side of the coin, so she speaks about her self ???
@pendragon3434Ай бұрын
This is the narcissist version of forgiveness. Awful human being, at least society doesn't have to deal with her anymore
@MofishwowАй бұрын
This is textbook borderline/narcissistic behavior- she vilifies anyone who is “against” her. She also might love the perceived attention this gets her. It’s sad and incredibly treatment resistant even in the best of circumstances
@shaelovesJesusАй бұрын
This makes me really feel sorry for Jorge, her exhusband, and son for having to deal with her foolishness
@christophercripps7639Ай бұрын
SB only has to serve 85%, but 85% of forever is forever. At least the ex-spouse and son have the choice of avoiding her.
@rachelgenaroАй бұрын
I wish she could of been able to read that in court. That would have been awesome
@amandalouise3597Ай бұрын
Has anyone else noticed Sarah robotically say “I do not have words” when asked about her empathy for other people? One of the times she was on the stand and asked how she felt when she found Jorge? Can't roll my eyes hard enough(sofa squad).
@TrueCrimeTouristАй бұрын
She has plenty of extra words for everyone and everything else tho 😂
@ThePolypamАй бұрын
Yes! I believe she's a psychopath and didn't have words because she couldn't muster up the feelings that accompany those words.
@akane9959Ай бұрын
For a straight A student who excels at everything, you'd think when could come up with 5 words to describe what she was feeling 🙄 (sofa squad represent ✊🏼🛋️)
@suemills5108Ай бұрын
It’s probably the only time she tells the truth - she cannot comprehend empathy or trying to understand how others may feel so of course she can’t find the words for it! 🤷♀️
@TrueCrimeTouristАй бұрын
@@akane9959 🛋️✌️
@tamaramarie1Ай бұрын
Her inability for empathy, thought for others, Jorge’s family is truly sad. RIP Jorge 🙏🙏🙏
@cats1900Ай бұрын
Sarah Boone is the gift that keeps giving. She is mental.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
she is warped, thats why she draws a crowd ???
@Cinder_311Ай бұрын
But like..socks and underwear..gifts no one wants
@cats1900Ай бұрын
@Cinder_311 She is incredibly entertaining though!
@thruthefirepublАй бұрын
I don't think you're going to find a judge better than Judge Kraynick. On a side note, can you imagine being Boone's cellmate? Talk about hell on earth...
@chrissyd4279Ай бұрын
She could have had 15 years! 🤣🤣🤣 Bruh her ego put her away for her whole life. Also I'm sure the judge didn't read any of this, if not past a sentence or two.
@zippitydoowopjoeАй бұрын
And actually she would have only had about 7 years left to serve because she only had to do 85% and she's already served almost 5 years. Imagine having to live with that? Lol
@doom4067Ай бұрын
@zippitydoowopjoe she would have had to do a minimum of 85%. Not sure how anyone got the idea that early release is a right for all convicts.
@zippitydoowopjoeАй бұрын
@@doom4067 my point is that in the very worst case scenario she would have had 10 years and had a minimum 7 years left of her sentence. Now she's got life as she deserved.
@ciararyan9370Ай бұрын
@@doom4067she would have gotten out, and sooner than 15 years. Not everyone gets released earlier but Florida has gain time she could have earned, plus credit for time served. She was stupid not to take that deal.
@Aspire2Bsum1Ай бұрын
LYK I had to chuckle hearing you talk about the dreaded family Christmas letters. Those who send them to my family and extended have no idea the hours of laughs that they have brought!🎄
@SqeptickАй бұрын
Looking forward to the letter after her appeal doesn't get anywhere.
@hermineweatherspoon397Ай бұрын
Sarah is the gift that keeps on giving.
@yanniegrannieАй бұрын
If she didn't know about the interrogation, why would she take her prewritten questions?
@TsuDhoАй бұрын
Sarah did not drive to the police station to retrieve her phone. She drove there because she wanted to know what the autopsy showed, and she wanted to get her list of questions answered. But, I forgive her for not remembering. 🙄
@deniseking1179Ай бұрын
And if she was told to come to the station to pick up her phone, why was one of the questions on her list "when can I pick up my phone?"
@winterssea3455Ай бұрын
48:00 she dobs on herself - “it’s usually best to leave sleeping dogs lie, then they don’t bite” - she “didn’t let sleeping dogs lie” in the video of her waking up Jorge who was peacefully sleeping in the hall way. Matter of fact, she brazenly showed no fear of his bite in waking him up only to berate him.. seems it was Jorge who was knew it was best to let “sleeping dogs lie”
@glennpuckett9746Ай бұрын
Poor Jorge clearly show a fear of her, and not the other way around. She got him drunk and made him get in the suitcase. She knowed what she was doing. It was all premeditated. R.I.P. Jorge no matter your faults, you didn't deserve this... Brian was wise to get rid of her or it could've been him...
@suemitricka9031Ай бұрын
Yes, calling the judge ignorant among other things, is going to get you sympathy. Wth? She was fortunate enough to get probably the most fair judge in Florida and she decides to actually send out that letter? 🤦🏻 Oh my.
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
no wonder Owens forbid her from reading those parts of the letter, it did not help, all she had to do was say, yes my actions killed him and i am sorry for my actions, but she ranted all about her victimhood and that sealed her fate, i bet the judge was thinking 25 to 30 with parole before she read that insane letter !!!
@kathleenk7170Ай бұрын
Does this affect her future? Poor Judge Kraynick was so gracious with her games and unkindnesses to the victims family !
@doom4067Ай бұрын
@kathleenk7170 in practical terms it probably won't affect her future, but I'd bet money that the appeals court will read her statement when considering her sentencing appeal.
@doom4067Ай бұрын
The weird things is that she still thinks that she's had sometime to lose and she still sent the this, admitting that is less helpful than her given statement. We know that's not true, but she thinks that she has a chance of getting a sentence appeal.
@OkieStinnerАй бұрын
She's not out for sympathy. She thinks this is revenge. Little does she know the laughs on her.
@zibbielanhamАй бұрын
She's sooo mad that judge refused to issue elaborate attention or explanation for his sentence 😂. The depths of her self-inflicted wounds never cease to offend... Everyone. An army of lawyers and judges did their best! Jurors did their jobs efficiently, but not as efficiently as Sarah did Herself in.
@ScarsRodriguezАй бұрын
Thank you, Sarah, for the years of entertainment. Now rot. And thank you too, Lawyer You Know!
@lindamuncy6308Ай бұрын
💯‼️
@irishwarrior35Ай бұрын
Awwww look at Sarah winning friends and influencing people lol……what a piece of work!!
@Duckduckjeep20Ай бұрын
All I can think of is Seinfeld and the Festivus Airing of Grievances! 😂😂😂
@carolboettcher7654Ай бұрын
Dang! Her writing consistently reveals how she really thinks. It’s painfully obvious why so many lawyers had difficulty reining her in. She’s delusional and all over the map. Yikes. 😳
@Kassel1982Ай бұрын
What’s beyond Sarah’s comprehension and perspective is what does any of this have to do with those videos and her being responsible for Jorge’s death? This is why she will never change or grow. It’s like a bratty 15 year old girl scolding her parents and teachers. She just can’t see that it’s her own actions is why we are all here. And no Sarah…you lost and lost.
@BuffyLynnАй бұрын
She is a lifelong victim and her situation will never be her fault. She still can’t admit she was an alcoholic BEFORE she met Jorge.
@anniesimoneАй бұрын
Exactly. And that is, because she has only herself for her eyes, it's me, myself and I. It's out of her brain capacity, understanding everyone else and the suffering she has caused others, she only see herself and her situation. And according to her, she didn't do anything wrong, she never does anything wrong. Everything is always everyone else fault. If this isn't narcissism, then what is?..
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
she is a narcissist and they cannot understand how others feel so she does not have a clue how the torres family feels, so she speaks all about herself like a true narcissist ???
@Kassel1982Ай бұрын
@@anniesimone think about it…if she truly put her son first, before herself and all. She would have taken that plea, said whatever she needed to say to honor the plea and get to her son in a few years tops. She could have hugged her son again and although it’s an awful glimpse, it would have been a glimpse of her life that would at least be behind her and she could have an actual life again. But, she couldn’t even put her son first. That says so much. If I was her, I’d be doing anything I could to get home to my child. Her false pride is nothing more than a mirage. Her ego is and always will be her downfall. Even if we all said “ok, Sarah, we believe all that’s happened to you, it still doesn’t justify her actions that day or lack of action taken. Jorge’s blood is on her hands and her hands only. Over the next few years Sarah will really deteriorate. I think she will end up having massive problems and meltdowns in prison. I could only imagine what’s happening in that brain of hers….
@Kassel1982Ай бұрын
@@fredred7922 she’s the definition of “projection.” All these things she blames others of doing she’s literally doing those same things herself. She doesn’t understand boundaries. She avoids any and all guilt and shame. Especially remorse! She has to control others like she did Jorge and even tries to control others emotions and opinions of how they think of her. And she has a total lack of awareness. Tone deaf doesn’t even begin to describe how bad this is in her life. That’s why she will only befriend people that she feels above or “smarter than.” That why she treated Jorge like a child. Gets mad that he’s drunk, but how many times has she done the same exact thing?
@gramajan4Ай бұрын
This woman is insufferable. I'm so glad she got the verdict and the sentence she did. They were fully earned. Peter, you are beyond fair and impartial. If you err in this respect, it's way on the other side. You are at times far too kind, you give the benefit of the doubt far more than anyone I know. You are, in short, a super kind and very likable guy. Keep up the good work!!
@9babybluАй бұрын
Imagine murdering someone's family member and then telling them YOU forgive THEM! It's wild in Sarah's mind... the audacity!
@CuriousGirl2Ай бұрын
Peter, respectfully, I think it is important to note that it is arguable that she saw EVERY event in her adult life thru her me, me, me lens---not just this trial. Sarah is NEVER wrong, or culpable in an way , for anything. I venture to gues she has been this way for along long time---well before the devastating misfortune that was Jorge's fate.
@ajax4165Ай бұрын
46:19 "You dropped the bat" is a wild thing to say when considering what she did with that bat.. disgusting. She def earned her sentence
@JRed-go8wrАй бұрын
Wow!!! Hats off to you Peter!! That was a ROUGH one!!! I’d need a few drinks after reading that out loud. And I don’t drink much!!!
@kandykitten10Ай бұрын
What planet is she on!? Judge K was the most patient, tolerant Judge ever! He bent over backwards to be fair to her. Wow!
@jankasza5538Ай бұрын
YES!
@frankblanco6280Ай бұрын
Judge Kraynick was the first judge I ever practiced in front of. I found him to be such a reasonable, humble guiding light to both pro se and lawyers alike. Sarah is delusional, but the sky is also blue.
@EnjoythepourАй бұрын
You can tell she has lost its, as her handwriting has become extremely different. She is pressing so hard on the pen. She is PISSED. Well, Sarah, don’t do the crime, if you can’t do the time.
@ellentellefsen993Ай бұрын
I noticed that too. Her usual handwriting was much neater.
@JamludiАй бұрын
I can't imagine how it's like having to interact with her as relative, friend, etc Horrible!
@izabela1961Ай бұрын
Or inmate😂They are going to beg for moving them from her cell even if that means being on a death row😂
@fredred7922Ай бұрын
she will find weak gullible women in jail to play her mind games with ???
@eden_aumakuaАй бұрын
This is precisely why -- Life in Prison --- is the perfect sentence for Boone. Good grief! 🤡
@lauraw3338Ай бұрын
Sarah will never walk away peacefully. I don’t believe this will be her final word.
@khaleesireyna731Ай бұрын
There is, what I lovingly call the "messy b!tch" side of me that low-key hopes she's writing/publicizing letters of how she's been so wronged by the justice system once a year every year of her life sentence... like that crap would be like Christmas to my "messy b!tch" self. Ooh, I hope she mentions something like Luigi Mangione just so she gets his fans telling her to pipe tf down. 😂
@cathywestholt5324Ай бұрын
I love the comment about needing a pen with disappearing ink. I was driving home. Cracked me up. Can we give her a dictionary so she can read the meaning of forgiveness? She talks about her God given rights....how about Jorge's God given right to not be killed? She is the one that decided a long sentence was fine with her when she turned down the plea deal. She made her own bed (or suitcase) now she can lie in it and have a long time to realize that zipping someone in a suitcase and refusing to let that person out is wrong, intentional, and the most heinous denial of an individual's rights in totality. She is a real piece of work. I think Jorge would say he was the one oppressed in this instead of her.
@LiesureSuitLarryАй бұрын
Oh, Sarah. Pace yourself… it’s Florida and life means just that.
@lisamh9037Ай бұрын
They're going to need a lot more notebook paper...
@LiesureSuitLarryАй бұрын
@@lisamh9037 They're running out of paper?! Are they TRYING to make this worse? 🙂
@Elizabethvaughan1Ай бұрын
@@lisamh9037maybe someone will set up a go fund me to buy her some .😂
@r3adrpro811Ай бұрын
Peter, please stop saying SB is very intelligent. She is pretentious and clearly thinks she is smarter than the rest of us. But her continual poor syntax, malapropisms and logical fallacies indicate that any intellectual abilities she had in high school have long since deteriorated due to her alcohol abuse.
@margoskaggs3823Ай бұрын
I am 6 mins in ..UNBELIEVABLE. Honestly, I don't know how she could have any friends....
@ElizabethPuglisi-df2gtАй бұрын
She doesn’t! Not one person from the outside world came to speak on her behalf at sentencing…it was only the people she met in jail….and now we all know why
@margoskaggs3823Ай бұрын
@ElizabethPuglisi-df2gt Very true. Shes just despicable
@even9980Ай бұрын
She never takes any responsibility or shows any remorse. When she writes about being proud USA citizen and her constitutional rights being violated, I can’t help but think of Latisha S. They also both claim to be the smartest person in the room. Thank you for covering this. Love your channel! Happy holidays to all
@elizabethmiller819Ай бұрын
Judge K was incredibly patient and fair with her (from what I saw, anyway). But people like Sarah can’t tolerate consequences and when they’re given consequences it’s always because the person giving them is horrible, evil, unfair, targeting them, etc., never because they actually did anything wrong.