Viral News

Did Woman on Trial for Boyfriend’s Murder Request Judge To Have Professional Hair and Makeup?

A woman, who is facing trial for allegedly killing her boyfriend by locking him inside a suitcase, made a peculiar request ahead of her court appearance. She asked the judge to allow her to have her hair and makeup done professionally, which sparked widespread criticism.

Request for Professional Hair and Makeup

According to Dailymail, Sarah Boone, who is accused of suffocating her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., inside a suitcase, made the request during a pre-trial hearing. The incident took place four years ago at their apartment in Winter Park, Florida. Boone, who is set to face trial for murder, asked the court to permit a professional team to style her hair and apply makeup before she took the stand.

Drunken Game Gone Wrong

Boone’s defense claims that Torres died during a drunken game of hide-and-seek. However, investigators provided video evidence from Boone’s phone showing Torres trapped inside the suitcase. In the footage, Torres is heard saying, “I can’t f***ing breathe” while trying to escape, contradicting Boone’s claim that the situation was accidental.

Boone’s Explanation to Police

As per Mirror, Boone told the police that after starting the game, she went to bed and assumed Torres had gotten out of the suitcase. The following morning, when she didn’t see him beside her, she believed he was downstairs. At around 11 am, she discovered his lifeless body inside the suitcase and “freaked out,” remembering she had zipped him inside the night before.

Judge Denies Her Request

Boone’s unusual request for a professional beauty team was denied by the judge, who also prohibited her own lawyers from applying makeup, stating it would be considered contraband. In a video shared by Dailymail on Instagram, a conversation between Boone’s attorney and the judge highlighted this exchange.

Defense Strategy and Claims

Boone’s attorney, James Owens, argued that she was coerced into speaking with the police and that her Miranda rights were not properly read. Additionally, they claimed that Boone suffers from “battered spouse syndrome” and that Torres had a history of domestic violence against her, further complicating the case.

This bizarre and tragic case has attracted significant public attention, not only for the nature of the alleged crime but also for Boone’s courtroom request.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

Recent Posts

IMF Raises UK Growth Forecast, Warns Of Potential Risks From Trump’s Economic Policies

The IMF upgraded the UK’s growth forecast to 1.6% for 2025, highlighting Labour’s investment plans.…

6 minutes ago

“An Incredible Artist, Filmmaker”: Hugh Jackman Pays Tribute to the Late Director David Lynch

The renowned filmmaker passed away at the age of 78.

34 minutes ago

Joan Plowright, Oscar-Nominated British Actress, Passes Away at 95

Born in Lincolnshire in 1929, Plowright made her stage debut in 1954.

1 hour ago

Trump Moves Inauguration Indoors, Citing Extreme Cold For Historic Ceremony Shift

President-elect Trump moves the inauguration indoors due to cold weather, with the ceremony shifted to…

2 hours ago

Myanmar: Indian Envoy Visits Sittwe to Review Kaladan Project Operations

During the visit, the Ambassador conducted a detailed review of Sittwe Port, which has handled…

2 hours ago

Mozambique’s Ex-Finance Minister Faces Sentence In US In Massive Tuna Bond Scandal

Chang, convicted of fraud and money laundering, could face up to 20 years in prison…

2 hours ago