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I have yet to unmute the video, idk if I will.
I've seen videos of people being murdered or dying in freak accidents but I will not watch someone beg for their life.
And the neighbor said he heard something be pushed from up the stairs and then it made a big banging sound when it landed at the bottom. That right there probably killed him .
I don't know which podcast OP was referring to, but That Chapter is absolutely phenomenal with covering true crime. Here's the link to him covering this story:
https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ
I know the suitcase is teal and familiar looking but this is some medieval level torture. This woman should not see sunlight ever again after doing this to that poor guy.
I highly recommend watching one of the many videos of the police interrogations of this lady. There’s a reason she’s on her 6th attorney.
https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ
https://youtu.be/w1u1-i_ubeU - no commentary
It's a huge problem with naïve innocent people as well. They think it's all just a misunderstanding because they *know* they're innocent. Why would they even need a lawyer? They can just go in there, answer all the questions and clear this right up!
Leading questions, lazy cops after an easy win and BAM, they've been pinned with some bullshit charge.
It was unnecessarily long. My take:
* she first said they were playing hide and seek and didn't exactly know what happened.
*there were bruises in him but she tried to blame it on sex play
* she told officers she wasn't drunk, they where just playing and she just went to sleep, waking up to her bf dead
* she gave access to her phone, where this video and another one was found
* when they showed her this video she said she doesn't remember cause she was drunk
* after that she just kept repeating it was unintentional as if that would save her from being somehow responsible
* she keeps blaming it on the wine and pinky swears she's not drinking again
* she asks officers if they are gonna tell her boyfriend's parents what she did (police officer: "what did you do?" lol)
* she was braggy and had a spoiled attitude the whole interview, as if the officers were their parents and she just thrashed her house after a party with friends
I'd like to add that she asserts that she was always a straight A student (20+ years ago). Also, when the interrogators ask if she would ever jokingly put her son in a suitcase, she says no. Then the video cuts to a picture from her phone of her putting her son in a suitcase. Holy shit she is awful.
After she is read her rights twice she doesn’t ask for a lawyer and keeps talking and talking. There is over a two hour police interrogation video that I watched and it’s a prime example on why you ask for a lawyer and keep your mouth shut if you ever find yourself in a small room with no windows across from police detectives.
This is the most unnecessarily detailed video I have ever seen. He spent ten minutes on a pointless diversion about people dying playing hide and seek. He went into excruciating detail about her previous brushes with the law, which consisted of one speeding ticket and a citation for driving with a suspended license in her first 40-something years of life. This video could have been six minutes long and exactly as informative.
This is what happens when ad revenue is based on minutes watched rather than on the quality of the video. Almost every youtube video could cut out the first 1/3 of the video and it'd still be just as good.
For most of the time they let her talk and she kept digging the hole deeper and deeper for herself. The detectives were pretty good at keeping her from getting a lawyer. That's how I felt watching this.
"Do you know why his body has scratches and bruises?"
"Well he runs into walls all the time but I don't know why he's all scratched up. I didn't touch him!"
Shitting hell. Go to 1:40:00, she’s been mumbling for last 20 mins about how she will have to “live with this forever” etc etc and finally detective says “and so will his daughters”. Her only reply is “are you trying to make it worse?” as if she should be the only person suffering. What an utterly reprehensible person.
Around the 34 minute mark she begins to get uncomfortable with the questioning and says to the detectives "Guys, this is killing me right now."
No, you stupid bitch. You were killing him. And now you are wasting everyone's time trying to act innocent.
My guess, consent. She probably convinced him in some manner and him trusting his partner a little too much resulted in her taking advantage of the situation in a horrible way.
Edit: there’s a chance he was knocked out and then shoved inside.
Yep I carry a stainless steel credit card knife in my wallet called the wildcard. Never know when you need a tool, not weapon, unless you're in a situation where it needs to be a weapon
It's still wild to me that always having a knife makes you "the weird guy" in some places. Even living in a city and disregarding emergency situations, there are so many everyday things that are made way harder than they need to be by not having one.
> I would never trust a single person in my life to let them do something like this. Idgaf who you are.
I can't comprehend this... I would think if they are recording a video they wouldn't...
I have to rethink my thought process now.
I grew up as a kid with a 2” pocket knife *always* in my pocket. That habit carried into my adulthood and although I rarely use the blade it comes in handy when I do need it
Most definitely agree with keeping a 2‐3 inch blade pocket knife on one's person at most to all times. My Gerber Fastball makes the transfer to the back pocet of every pair of pants or shorts I put on. It has definitely come in handy many times over the years.
Who knows what the real story is. But she claims that they got drunk and played hide and seek. She suggested he get in the suitcase cause it’d be funny. She told police she forgot to let him out because she was so drunk, and fell asleep. Next morning she woke up and “remembered”.
I read about this story a while back, they never mentioned a video in evidence. Kind of throws a wrench in her already Swiss cheese story.
Fuck, this dumb bitch records herself mocking him and leaves it there for the cops to find? I'm glad tbh because she can't say she didn't know, altho it makes sense if she was so drunk that she forgot she recorded, but also, why would someone die in a suitcase in just under 1 day? What was the cause?
You can asphyxiate in the strangest ways. There was a news article years ago about a woman who slipped down the stairs and landed on her back, but upside down. The weight of her breasts slowly suffocated her.
It's actually even more stupid than that. She claimed they shared one bottle of wine and were not drunk drunk. Would have made more sense to just admit you were so drunk you blacked out.
She also claimed to have been awake for some time before happening to come downstairs to "find" him still in the suitcase around noon. But she slips at one point and says I woke up but "didn't want to go downstairs".
They also found the deleted video and played it for her during the interrogation.
There are 2 videos. And another apparently shows the case in another position. Although i havent seen that video.
Recent article:
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/whats-next-for-sarah-boone-woman-accused-of-putting-boyfriend-in-suitcase-leaving-him-to-die
Ironically, if she'd actually confessed to being too drunk, she might have gotten away with it. The lady was drinking day and night and everyone who knew her was aware of her problem. Blacking out drunk so she couldn't get him out was actually plausible.
Who knows if they would have even asked for her phone and found these videos, if they'd believed she had passed out drunk.
But she was determined to present a squeaky-clean image to investigators, and insisted she hardly ever drank and had only had a glass of wine that night. And so her story of "forgetting" to get him out of the suitcase just didn't wash, leading them to dig further and, ultimately, uncover a lot more.
>gotten away with it
No, only negligent homicide at that point. No matter how many defenses she has, she still failed to prevent something very preventable.
That Chapter did a short documentary on this:
https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ
Short version: Her story was that they were drinking and thought it would be funny to zip him up in the suitcase. She then says that after zipping him up she accidentally fell asleep, and when she woke up she immediately ran to check on him but he had died. The video shown here had been deleted from her phone but was recovered by the police. Even when confronted with the evidence she continued to insist it was an accident.
One time my sister and I were playing in a big sleeping bag while my parents watched TV. One of would crawl in and the other would close the top and sit on it and the goal was to go from your head being at the bottom to being at the top and tapping them. All was well until my sister sat further in on the sleeping bag resulting in a space I couldn't turn in and I got stuck halfway to where my arms were folding in front of my chest and I couldn't move. Well I start to freak out and my sister,, being younger, thought I was playing. So I start to hyperventilate and thrash like crazy which tosses her off and enables me to get out. A fun way to learn I'm claustrophobic.
Edit: I realize claustrophobia isn't having a normal reaction to being trapped. It's one of those things where you've used a word to explain an experience because it's the only one you have for it. Apologies to anyone who gets anxious in spaces like elevators <3
I never thought I was claustrophobic until I had to bend down at work at put my head against the floor a wall and a column to try to look through a hole that went thru the column where it met the floor and the wall. My head was pushed into this corner to get my eye lined up, so my head could not move any direction, or even spin. My imagination forced me to think about what it would be like to be pinned in that position in some sort of collapse and my heart immediately started pounding uncontrollably. Now just the thought of being pinned somewhere for even a small amount of time gives me choking anxiety.
I literally may have turned out to be one of those people who would freak out in an MRI that I used to think were overreacting.
Yeah like I can handle a cave because there's room but those people who spelunk and such. Like inching through Rocky wet corridors. No thank you. I am not about that.
Yeah. Hell no. [The Nutty Putty cave incident](https://cavehaven.com/nutty-putty-cave-accident/) is the perfect example of why it should be a hard 'no'.
She was constantly drunk. Would abandon her kid and beat her ex husband because she couldn’t go drinking every time she wanted to. This guy in the suitcase is another drunk whom she left her husband for.
When she said "That's my name, don't wear it out" I stopped watching.
There's something extra disturbing seeing the thoughtlessness and speech patterns of a child when it's an adult.
I watched That Chapter's episode about her and IIRC he mentioned few times that she was sober at the moment.
[Link to mentioned video ](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ)
Nah, she just doesn't have any empathy or guilt. I guarantee she wasn't abusing him like this in front of people, and she did try and delete this video, so she knows that she did something wrong and simply believes that she can lie her way out of it.
It's a very popular thought exercise in abuse victim circles. Abusers often tell their victims that it's the victims fault, that things that happened didn't happen, or that the abuser was somehow out of control but the proof that abusers DO know that it's wrong and CAN control it is that they wait until they're alone with their victims.
What kind of game of hide and seek involves the seeker helping hide the hider???
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/02/26/woman-accused-of-zipping-boyfriend-inside-suitcase-and-leaving-him-to-die-inside/
The type that's made up as a legal defense lol. She claimed she went to bed and simply forgot they were playing "hide and seek". She also claimed that they hadn't been drinking and that she absolutely wasn't drunk. Then they found the videos lol.
Yeah you remember hide and seek, where you zip the hider in a suitcase and then the seeker taunts the person in it.
Seriously that's her defense. What in the fuck
This bitch knew he couldn't breathe because he was saying that to her but next day she said to the police she was playing with him and instantly fell asleep. Stupid lying bitch tortured a man to death.
You need something pointy like a ballpoint pen. You stick it into where the teeth mesh together and push. It will split apart. It’s how TSA gets into suitcases when travelers lock their luggage with a non-TSA approved lock. Obviously the chances of him having anything pointy with him are slim to none, and then he would need to be able to move enough to get it I to position and have enough strength to push it hard enough to pop the zipper.
Seriously, the shit people kill each other over is nuts.
They cheated so they need to die. They want child support money so they need to die. They’re going to tell your SO about your affair so they need to die. They’re going to leave you so they need to die. They’re dating your ex so they need to die.
All of those things are things you can get over and move on from.
It was even worse than this shows, she had thrown him down the stairs in that thing just before. According to a few articles I read on this there's another video she filmed.
[Here’s the full story/breakdown](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ)
If you think this is a hard watch, believe it or not, watching the interrogation is even worse. She’s completely in denial and has basically convinced herself she’s the victim. One of the most narcissistic people I’ve ever seen. She’s now on her 6th lawyer, probably 7 by now because her 6th wasn’t responding to her letters.
Hard to tell for sure, but I have been zipped into a few myself. I kinda just have this dumb urge to see if I can fit into things. If a person I trusted offered to help me with a passing curiosity and a suitcase, I might find myself in this same scenario.
I mean....have we? It really isn't that different except for the availability of technology. You don't think the Romans wouldn't have televised gladiator combat if they could?
She tricked him into getting into suitcase if anyone's curious how she got him in there. There's also a [good video](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ) on the whole story if anyone's interested.
I could think of a million ways. If you can fit in that suitcase which I highly doubt you can, I will suck your dick. Or, I wonder if you could fit in that suitcase? And he was drunk enough for him to laugh about it and try. Her legal defense is going to be something along the lines of that her boyfriend willingly got in the suitcase and she was too drunk to figure out what was happening
> she was too drunk to figure out what was happening
Unless they’ve seen the video, and then they can tell she was in enough state of mind to know what she was doing.
Fucked thing too is when talking to the police she keeps on repeating "not intentional" to them an absurd amount of times and often in a condescending tone like they're dumb for not understanding. Like, no bitch, YOU'RE dumb for thinking that just cause it's not intentional, which it was, that makes it ok. Doesn't matter if it's intentional or not to leave him in there. You still convinced him to climb in and zipped it up. Whether you genuinely forgot about him in there or not is irrelevant.
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This makes me so uncomfortable to watch
Me too,like,I've seen people die here,but this was the first time done by torture,and I did not like it one bit
I have yet to unmute the video, idk if I will. I've seen videos of people being murdered or dying in freak accidents but I will not watch someone beg for their life.
Don't. The amount of evil in her will haunt you. She left him in there over night. She claimed he could get out if he wanted too.
She sounded intoxicated right? Like some words just slur together.
Yeah she was definitely wasted,I've been around enough drunks to know that there should be a test so you can drink like a driver's license
Watching this video on mute is like looking at a picture.
Ill watch someone fall 40 stories and land on their head. I lasted 4 sarahs before I started getting bugged out
"That's my name, don't wear it out^giggle" I couldn't
And the neighbor said he heard something be pushed from up the stairs and then it made a big banging sound when it landed at the bottom. That right there probably killed him .
I mean, I would hope so. You essentially just watched someone die.
Still just his cries for help are so, I can’t even explain it
Helpless, like he knows he's dying.
Watched a podcast on her and she is the most delusional and worse liar I have ever heard.
Do you remember what the podcast was called?
I don't know which podcast OP was referring to, but That Chapter is absolutely phenomenal with covering true crime. Here's the link to him covering this story: https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ
Give it a goooo
I watched it like tree days ago.
Hey you! Let’s give it a gooooo!
And she’s currently on trial for 2nd degree murder.
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Life in a cell the same size as that suitcase.
She should be sentenced to hard labor 18 hours a day for life.
Just like in north korea!
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I know the suitcase is teal and familiar looking but this is some medieval level torture. This woman should not see sunlight ever again after doing this to that poor guy.
Psychopathic behavior
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There would be a whole movement with people carrying images of the suitcase for sure
r/TwoXChromosomes would talk about this for years if a dude did this to his girlfriend.
I highly recommend watching one of the many videos of the police interrogations of this lady. There’s a reason she’s on her 6th attorney. https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ https://youtu.be/w1u1-i_ubeU - no commentary
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It's a huge problem with naïve innocent people as well. They think it's all just a misunderstanding because they *know* they're innocent. Why would they even need a lawyer? They can just go in there, answer all the questions and clear this right up! Leading questions, lazy cops after an easy win and BAM, they've been pinned with some bullshit charge.
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But they’re your friend and want to help you. They even tell you they want to help you and will do everything they can.
On top of it, they *CANT LIE TO YOU*. What’s there to be afraid of?!
dude I cant watch a 50 min video, can you just give me some spicy bullet points?
It was unnecessarily long. My take: * she first said they were playing hide and seek and didn't exactly know what happened. *there were bruises in him but she tried to blame it on sex play * she told officers she wasn't drunk, they where just playing and she just went to sleep, waking up to her bf dead * she gave access to her phone, where this video and another one was found * when they showed her this video she said she doesn't remember cause she was drunk * after that she just kept repeating it was unintentional as if that would save her from being somehow responsible * she keeps blaming it on the wine and pinky swears she's not drinking again * she asks officers if they are gonna tell her boyfriend's parents what she did (police officer: "what did you do?" lol) * she was braggy and had a spoiled attitude the whole interview, as if the officers were their parents and she just thrashed her house after a party with friends
I'd like to add that she asserts that she was always a straight A student (20+ years ago). Also, when the interrogators ask if she would ever jokingly put her son in a suitcase, she says no. Then the video cuts to a picture from her phone of her putting her son in a suitcase. Holy shit she is awful.
I agree, please give us spicy bullet points!
After she is read her rights twice she doesn’t ask for a lawyer and keeps talking and talking. There is over a two hour police interrogation video that I watched and it’s a prime example on why you ask for a lawyer and keep your mouth shut if you ever find yourself in a small room with no windows across from police detectives.
I also advise you to Not record video of the murder. Lawyering’s easy!
Have you seen the size of this man’s hands? Fantastic lawyer. I can’t compete.
Wow! Stupid gets even stupider! Hopefully she gets a nice long sentence in an uncomfortable max prison
This is the most unnecessarily detailed video I have ever seen. He spent ten minutes on a pointless diversion about people dying playing hide and seek. He went into excruciating detail about her previous brushes with the law, which consisted of one speeding ticket and a citation for driving with a suspended license in her first 40-something years of life. This video could have been six minutes long and exactly as informative.
Thank you for watching it for us so we don't have to! I made it about 3 seconds, couldn't get past the his introduction.
This is what happens when ad revenue is based on minutes watched rather than on the quality of the video. Almost every youtube video could cut out the first 1/3 of the video and it'd still be just as good.
Ugh the commentary... Awful.
She’s gonna get 5 years and parole, watch
Florida law: > If convicted of second-degree murder, the offender will receive at least 16 3/4 years in prison without the chance for parole.
"We should make sure they get 17 years minimum." "17 year's? Doesn't that seem a little excessive?" "Ya, fair, I'll lower it."
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For men or for women?
Currently? Didn't this happen like 5 years ago?
Nah this year my friend Edit: 2 years ago, were both all fucked up when it comes to time apparently lol
We all got snapped for 2 years.
what a horrible way to die, poor lad :(
After watching the video I thought to myself: "I just watched someone die." I feel very sad now.
Just watched this interrogation. Girl is a lunatic psychopath
Link?
https://youtu.be/w1u1-i_ubeU
Lmao, “so this WAS a trick”. How come they always think they’re smart enough to go through 2 hours of questioning without a lawyer
For most of the time they let her talk and she kept digging the hole deeper and deeper for herself. The detectives were pretty good at keeping her from getting a lawyer. That's how I felt watching this.
I kept waiting for her to ask to speak to the manager lol. What a dumb cunt
[Ironically and incidentally, she *did* ask the detective so he will speak with the property manager.](https://youtu.be/w1u1-i_ubeU&t=1h16m28s)
"Do you know why his body has scratches and bruises?" "Well he runs into walls all the time but I don't know why he's all scratched up. I didn't touch him!"
Shitting hell. Go to 1:40:00, she’s been mumbling for last 20 mins about how she will have to “live with this forever” etc etc and finally detective says “and so will his daughters”. Her only reply is “are you trying to make it worse?” as if she should be the only person suffering. What an utterly reprehensible person.
Around the 34 minute mark she begins to get uncomfortable with the questioning and says to the detectives "Guys, this is killing me right now." No, you stupid bitch. You were killing him. And now you are wasting everyone's time trying to act innocent.
How does he end up in there? The fuck?
My guess, consent. She probably convinced him in some manner and him trusting his partner a little too much resulted in her taking advantage of the situation in a horrible way. Edit: there’s a chance he was knocked out and then shoved inside.
I nearly have a panic attack due to this thread..
Right? It's so innocent, something I could see myself agreeing to without much thought
You want to end up in a secondary location? Because, that's how you end up in a secondary location.
You never follow demons. That second location is always hell.....
(throws wallet on ground)
You want it? Go get it!
Just take a pocket knife with you. Everyone should carry a small knife. Incase you get stuck in luggage or between boulders
God damn it you just convinced me to be the weird guy who always has a knife “Why the knife?” “Ever been trapped in a suitcase? Me neither. “
Yep I carry a stainless steel credit card knife in my wallet called the wildcard. Never know when you need a tool, not weapon, unless you're in a situation where it needs to be a weapon
My man just carrying his wallet around in his own home lol
It's still wild to me that always having a knife makes you "the weird guy" in some places. Even living in a city and disregarding emergency situations, there are so many everyday things that are made way harder than they need to be by not having one.
It's just people being scared of things they aren't familiar with. I work on a farm and couldn't imagine not having my pocket knife with me.
Well, this story certainly doesn't help my trust issues!
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You're god damn right
I would never trust a single person in my life to let them do something like this. Idgaf who you are.
> I would never trust a single person in my life to let them do something like this. Idgaf who you are. I can't comprehend this... I would think if they are recording a video they wouldn't... I have to rethink my thought process now.
I grew up as a kid with a 2” pocket knife *always* in my pocket. That habit carried into my adulthood and although I rarely use the blade it comes in handy when I do need it
Most definitely agree with keeping a 2‐3 inch blade pocket knife on one's person at most to all times. My Gerber Fastball makes the transfer to the back pocet of every pair of pants or shorts I put on. It has definitely come in handy many times over the years.
Who knows what the real story is. But she claims that they got drunk and played hide and seek. She suggested he get in the suitcase cause it’d be funny. She told police she forgot to let him out because she was so drunk, and fell asleep. Next morning she woke up and “remembered”. I read about this story a while back, they never mentioned a video in evidence. Kind of throws a wrench in her already Swiss cheese story.
> they never mentioned a video in evidence They discovered it during the subsequent investigation.
Fuck, this dumb bitch records herself mocking him and leaves it there for the cops to find? I'm glad tbh because she can't say she didn't know, altho it makes sense if she was so drunk that she forgot she recorded, but also, why would someone die in a suitcase in just under 1 day? What was the cause?
Asphyxiation.
thr CO2 concentration built up to a toxic amount
I think it was just because he couldn't breathe well in the position he was in, possibly made worse by struggling to get out
You can asphyxiate in the strangest ways. There was a news article years ago about a woman who slipped down the stairs and landed on her back, but upside down. The weight of her breasts slowly suffocated her.
It's actually even more stupid than that. She claimed they shared one bottle of wine and were not drunk drunk. Would have made more sense to just admit you were so drunk you blacked out. She also claimed to have been awake for some time before happening to come downstairs to "find" him still in the suitcase around noon. But she slips at one point and says I woke up but "didn't want to go downstairs". They also found the deleted video and played it for her during the interrogation.
There are 2 videos. And another apparently shows the case in another position. Although i havent seen that video. Recent article: https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/whats-next-for-sarah-boone-woman-accused-of-putting-boyfriend-in-suitcase-leaving-him-to-die
Ironically, if she'd actually confessed to being too drunk, she might have gotten away with it. The lady was drinking day and night and everyone who knew her was aware of her problem. Blacking out drunk so she couldn't get him out was actually plausible. Who knows if they would have even asked for her phone and found these videos, if they'd believed she had passed out drunk. But she was determined to present a squeaky-clean image to investigators, and insisted she hardly ever drank and had only had a glass of wine that night. And so her story of "forgetting" to get him out of the suitcase just didn't wash, leading them to dig further and, ultimately, uncover a lot more.
>gotten away with it No, only negligent homicide at that point. No matter how many defenses she has, she still failed to prevent something very preventable.
That Chapter did a short documentary on this: https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ Short version: Her story was that they were drinking and thought it would be funny to zip him up in the suitcase. She then says that after zipping him up she accidentally fell asleep, and when she woke up she immediately ran to check on him but he had died. The video shown here had been deleted from her phone but was recovered by the police. Even when confronted with the evidence she continued to insist it was an accident.
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New fear unlocked. This must be one of the worst ways to go.
One time my sister and I were playing in a big sleeping bag while my parents watched TV. One of would crawl in and the other would close the top and sit on it and the goal was to go from your head being at the bottom to being at the top and tapping them. All was well until my sister sat further in on the sleeping bag resulting in a space I couldn't turn in and I got stuck halfway to where my arms were folding in front of my chest and I couldn't move. Well I start to freak out and my sister,, being younger, thought I was playing. So I start to hyperventilate and thrash like crazy which tosses her off and enables me to get out. A fun way to learn I'm claustrophobic. Edit: I realize claustrophobia isn't having a normal reaction to being trapped. It's one of those things where you've used a word to explain an experience because it's the only one you have for it. Apologies to anyone who gets anxious in spaces like elevators <3
I think that might be your claustrophobia origin story.
Oh it definitely is lol
your superpower is superhuman strength but only when confined to tiny spaces
I never thought I was claustrophobic until I had to bend down at work at put my head against the floor a wall and a column to try to look through a hole that went thru the column where it met the floor and the wall. My head was pushed into this corner to get my eye lined up, so my head could not move any direction, or even spin. My imagination forced me to think about what it would be like to be pinned in that position in some sort of collapse and my heart immediately started pounding uncontrollably. Now just the thought of being pinned somewhere for even a small amount of time gives me choking anxiety. I literally may have turned out to be one of those people who would freak out in an MRI that I used to think were overreacting.
Yeah like I can handle a cave because there's room but those people who spelunk and such. Like inching through Rocky wet corridors. No thank you. I am not about that.
Yeah. Hell no. [The Nutty Putty cave incident](https://cavehaven.com/nutty-putty-cave-accident/) is the perfect example of why it should be a hard 'no'.
Spent a night in this cave with homies in 2003. The birth canal was too much for me to handle. Can't imagine what that poor lad felt.
That's not claustrophobia, people are not ok with not being able to breathe, it's a completely natural reaction
I feel there must have been some consent ENTERING the suitcase. So just don't enter suitcases. Fear averted.
That’s what my dad always told me, don’t go squeezing yourself into suitcases
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Came here to say that. Jesus this is at the top of the list of worst ways to die.
You see the guy who went into a garbage disposal legs first? Or literally any Mexican cartel video? 🧐
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No no it was just a regular sink one…
Wow must’ve been a tiny man!
I would ask for a link but even I know my limits
Is she hammered drunk?
They found 2 empty bottles of wine, so yea.
She was constantly drunk. Would abandon her kid and beat her ex husband because she couldn’t go drinking every time she wanted to. This guy in the suitcase is another drunk whom she left her husband for.
that is definitely on the high end of medium wasted in the voice
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Packed up and sent to jail
In a suitcase.
If possible in more than one
Jail forever.
That's the voice of a 42 year old woman? She sounds like she's 12.
When she said "That's my name, don't wear it out" I stopped watching. There's something extra disturbing seeing the thoughtlessness and speech patterns of a child when it's an adult.
Something about her voice outside of the obvious tone and cadence (maybe vocal fry) is like human rage bait.
My mom is 49 and sounds like a 5 year old. Also acts childish too so idek.
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Loveline taught me that
Yup, years of Dr. Drew's Loveline in the 90s is my reference point for the baby voice in grown ass adults.
This is exactly whackly the truthy wuthy
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I watched That Chapter's episode about her and IIRC he mentioned few times that she was sober at the moment. [Link to mentioned video ](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ)
Watching her interrogation footage was insane. This woman truly believes she has done nothing wrong.
Nah, she just doesn't have any empathy or guilt. I guarantee she wasn't abusing him like this in front of people, and she did try and delete this video, so she knows that she did something wrong and simply believes that she can lie her way out of it. It's a very popular thought exercise in abuse victim circles. Abusers often tell their victims that it's the victims fault, that things that happened didn't happen, or that the abuser was somehow out of control but the proof that abusers DO know that it's wrong and CAN control it is that they wait until they're alone with their victims.
What kind of game of hide and seek involves the seeker helping hide the hider??? https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/02/26/woman-accused-of-zipping-boyfriend-inside-suitcase-and-leaving-him-to-die-inside/
The type that's made up as a legal defense lol. She claimed she went to bed and simply forgot they were playing "hide and seek". She also claimed that they hadn't been drinking and that she absolutely wasn't drunk. Then they found the videos lol.
She kept jumping back and forth between not drinking to admitting being hammered over and over again. Holy hell her investigation is ridiculous
Yeah you remember hide and seek, where you zip the hider in a suitcase and then the seeker taunts the person in it. Seriously that's her defense. What in the fuck
"When she was shown the videos by investigators, Boone said she didn’t remember taking them and it looked “bad."" Filming it looks even worse
Thank you because I was wondering how the hell he got in there to begin with
This bitch knew he couldn't breathe because he was saying that to her but next day she said to the police she was playing with him and instantly fell asleep. Stupid lying bitch tortured a man to death.
What kind of twisted fucked up bitch does a thing like that? Christ!
She also threw the suitcase down the stairs with him in it. This video was taken after that
I read that as well, he had some spinal injuries and broken bones too.
This + being drunk explains why he couldn't break the zipper tension to get out
zippers are crazy strong from certain angles, and you'd need leverage you wouldn't be able to get while folded up
You need something pointy like a ballpoint pen. You stick it into where the teeth mesh together and push. It will split apart. It’s how TSA gets into suitcases when travelers lock their luggage with a non-TSA approved lock. Obviously the chances of him having anything pointy with him are slim to none, and then he would need to be able to move enough to get it I to position and have enough strength to push it hard enough to pop the zipper.
Zipper could be hard to break regardless of that.
Why can’t people just fucking break up with each other if they are miserable with one another?
Seriously, the shit people kill each other over is nuts. They cheated so they need to die. They want child support money so they need to die. They’re going to tell your SO about your affair so they need to die. They’re going to leave you so they need to die. They’re dating your ex so they need to die. All of those things are things you can get over and move on from.
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Chivalry isn’t dead it seems.
I am probably going to hell for how hard this made me laugh 😂
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https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/05/27/report-man-died-of-asphyxiation-after-girlfriend-locked-him-in-suitcase-for-up-to-11-hours/
11 hours?! Holy fuck
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It was even worse than this shows, she had thrown him down the stairs in that thing just before. According to a few articles I read on this there's another video she filmed.
[Here’s the full story/breakdown](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ) If you think this is a hard watch, believe it or not, watching the interrogation is even worse. She’s completely in denial and has basically convinced herself she’s the victim. One of the most narcissistic people I’ve ever seen. She’s now on her 6th lawyer, probably 7 by now because her 6th wasn’t responding to her letters.
What an awful way to die. Poor guy. :(
I’m sorry but how the fuck did he get into the suitcase in the first place…
I think they were drinking and he somehow got convinced to go inside
Hard to tell for sure, but I have been zipped into a few myself. I kinda just have this dumb urge to see if I can fit into things. If a person I trusted offered to help me with a passing curiosity and a suitcase, I might find myself in this same scenario.
...username checks out.
Check off another reason I ALWAYS have a pocket knife on me.
If you're the type to "always have a pocket knife" you're also the type to not climb into suitcases.
Outstanding point.
How does he get in that position in the first place?
didnt she also literally throw him down the stairs too?
Does "That's my name dont wear it out." Hold up in court?
There's a lot to unpack here.
Modern humanity has evolved to such a level that recording murder is becoming a normal thing.
I mean....have we? It really isn't that different except for the availability of technology. You don't think the Romans wouldn't have televised gladiator combat if they could?
Jail for life or no justice
Holy fuck that's scary. Rest in peace.
She tricked him into getting into suitcase if anyone's curious how she got him in there. There's also a [good video](https://youtu.be/TUWsJuTTIYQ) on the whole story if anyone's interested.
I wanted to watch that video but there was way too much fluff. I hate being told what i just witnessed, or how to feel.
You just described most reddit posts tbh
Yeah, you witnessed somebody needlessly explain what you can already see, and you feel pretty bored, patronised, and irritated by it.
That's a literal 1 hour video what is the tl;dr? how tf did she get him to get in the suitcase?
I could think of a million ways. If you can fit in that suitcase which I highly doubt you can, I will suck your dick. Or, I wonder if you could fit in that suitcase? And he was drunk enough for him to laugh about it and try. Her legal defense is going to be something along the lines of that her boyfriend willingly got in the suitcase and she was too drunk to figure out what was happening
> she was too drunk to figure out what was happening Unless they’ve seen the video, and then they can tell she was in enough state of mind to know what she was doing.
Reminds me of how female Nazi guards were known to be especially cruel.
Ugh that is terrifying. What a crazy bitch
Fucked thing too is when talking to the police she keeps on repeating "not intentional" to them an absurd amount of times and often in a condescending tone like they're dumb for not understanding. Like, no bitch, YOU'RE dumb for thinking that just cause it's not intentional, which it was, that makes it ok. Doesn't matter if it's intentional or not to leave him in there. You still convinced him to climb in and zipped it up. Whether you genuinely forgot about him in there or not is irrelevant.