‘Desperation’: Accused Suitcase Killer Sarah Boone Writes Letter to Judge Begging for His Attention



Accused suitcase killer Sarah Boone has written three letters to the judge overseeing her case in an attempt to get some “answers.” Boone claims she wrote her third letter in “desperation,” begging the judge to communicate with her. The Florida woman also asked why she hasn’t been allowed inside the courtroom for recent hearings, claiming she doesn’t know the status of her case. The LAw&Crime Network’s Sierra Gillespie breaks it down.

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48 thoughts on “‘Desperation’: Accused Suitcase Killer Sarah Boone Writes Letter to Judge Begging for His Attention”

  1. Ok at the beginning of this story they said she was accused of murdering her boyfriend in February 2022 but at the end of the story they said shes been in jail for the last three years???

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  2. I would NEVER do something like that to anyone and i can't wrap my head around this! I can't imagine the panic this poor man must have felt, and tge suffering he endured in his final moments

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  3. She has a right a lawyer. If she doesn't get one who is working with her, she could have her rights violated. If she gets found guilty that ruling could get thrown out due to a technicality of her rights being breached.

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  4. Think this case will be bigger than Depp/Heard. It's that crazy to describe I had showed my daughter the video where thr victim is begging her to let him out. The anxiety felt watching it takes me hyperventilating with him. It's cruel beyond belief and even if he did what she was accusing him of its just unbelievable. The only way he went in there was to be assaulted while intoxicated. There was no hide and seek..adults just don't play those games. She's never ever going to convince a jury it was a game given she drunkenly took a video.
    Unfortunately she has the right to legal defense and her attorney isn't helping get this case to trial by the constant delays. He needs to do his job so this woman can start her sentence and get out of the public eye she's enjoying as she obviously sees all the attention she's getting. I don't care if or how cruel this guy was to her..there's always a door to walk through and she's now chosen the right door as it's where she belongs!! Hide and bloody seek with your fellow prisoners..imagine the ridicule she gets inside!!

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  5. Phuck her. Max sentence!!!!!!! What a horrible, disgusting, selfish human being. So worried about her pre-trial hearings and what is going to happen to her but didn't think of the poor man inside the suitcase while she was laughing

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  6. How does a person get to be like this? Is it an inevitable perfect storm of bad genes, or did something have to have happened to her in her childhood? It honestly bewilders me. It's like her whole coping mechanism is based on exhausting people with her unrelenting self-aggrandizing.

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  7. I think her actions are absolutely despicable, however if she has been in jail for 3 years and no court trial has started as yet, her lawyer isn’t contacting/replying to her, that does seem (while ironic) wrong. She is entitled to her day in court and to be heard. I doubt anyone would find her anything other than guilty, but why has this not been resolved yet, 3 years later? I’m sure she doesn’t see the parallel in her being ignored, but it does seem that the system is not doing what it’s supposed to do? 🤷🏼‍♀️

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  8. I know she's obviously guilty but the sad thing is she is putting up with the SAME THING an innocent person in a Florida jail without money or power would be. It's pathetic. Every single thing in Florida is pathietc. Thats why where I live in NY they made most everything non-bailable offenses. there is a REASON why they did that, not becaus they want criminals running around but because they don't want innocent people sitting in jail who haven't been convicted yet and who's public attorney doesn't even SPEAK TO THEM

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  9. Recording herself whilst having a severely incriminating conversation with her suitcase, especially as she were addressing her friend who happened to be IN it, Boone did not do ab great service to anyone (else) who would want to put anybody (else) in a suitcase!

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