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Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP9 "Police Interview"

The Defense had specific questions for a digital forensics examiner. It was under cross-examination and jurors were learning of the digital evidence that linked the defendant to the death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, inside their apartment. Next, the police interrogation of Sarah Boone was introduced to the jury. On the stand, was the lead investigator on this case. Hours after Jorge Torres was found dead inside a suitcase, police immediately began questioning her on all that had transpired.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP10 "Gathering Incriminating Evidence"

Jurors heard for the first time from Sarah Boone. Prosecutors brought in the police interrogation where she initially told detectives the events that led up to Jorge Torres' death. Jurors listened to her talk about what she remembered happened. In recorded cellphone footage Torres' voice could be heard from inside the suitcase that we was trapped in. He was heard calling out Boone's name and telling her he could not breathe. The State wanted to use this as evidence of intentional murder.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP11 "The Interrogation"

Jurors watched more unedited portions of her police interview she gave after Jorge Torres, her boyfriend. At the time detectives were still investigating his death as a potential homicide. In the interrogation, Boone gave police more background of her turbulent, drama-filled relationship she had with Torres in the years and months before he died. Boone sounded like her boyfriend's death was just an accident that happened while they were having fun drinking and playing games.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP12 "Sarah Boone Breaks Down"

In her second police interview Sarah Boone was more animated. The jury saw her on the video recording crying and screaming at detectives. Police wanted a confession out of her after they determined she intentionally kept her boyfriend zipped up in a suitcase for hours. This second interrogation happened on two days after Jorge Torres lost his life suffocating in a suitcase. Police declared his death a homicide.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Alex Woodworth's Roommate"

Alex Woodworth's roommate took the stand and told jurors about the last days that he saw Alex alive; the police eventually found Alex's body in the back of Ezra McCandless's car with 16 stab wounds.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP62 "The Judge and Ezra's Drama-Filled Life"

All the drama, turmoil and emotions were involved in the defendant's state of mind during the killing: that's what the judge said in a ruling about more evidence to be introduced; Ezra McCandless's life was filled with drama.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

S1, EP63 "The Abortion Before the Homicide"

Ezra's former friend testifies about what Ezra was going through from the time of the abortion to the sexual assault claim and then, the homicide; all in under a two-year time period.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"State's Timeline Map of the Murder"

Investigators put together the timeline of events surrounding the death of Alex Woodworth using surveillance video, cell phone data and witness interviews; the state wants jurors to know Ezra's movements during the day that ended in a stabbing.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP5 "Responding Officers To The Scene"

The unedited version of the police bodycam questioning Sarah Boone on what happened played in court. Prosecutors claimed she intentionally killed her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, using a suitcase in a deadly game of hide-and-seek. They introduced police bodycam video from two responding officers to the crime scene. At the time of his death Torres' height was five feet three inches, and he weighed only 103 pounds.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP6 "Crime Scene Investigation"

Crime scene photos displayed for jurors. As officers gathered information and collected key evidence they were learning about the alcohol-induced game of hide-and-seek that led to Jorge Torres death. Cross-examination began on the crime scene investigator who collected and processed key evidence. The state was trying to prove that Boone intentionally killed her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, when she zipped up the suitcase he got into before going off to bed.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP7 "Environmental Suffocation"

The State's medical examiner took the stand. Dr. Sara Zydowicz conducted the autopsy of Jorge Torres. Prosecutors told jurors Torres died of environmental suffocation when he lied in a suitcase for at least 11 hours. Next, the jury shifted their attention on the physical evidence prosecutors believed proved Boone killed her boyfriend. This testimony came from the DNA analyst assigned to this case.

Suitcase Murder Trial

S1, EP8 "Cellphone Extraction"

Cellphone data extraction made its way into this trial. Prosecutors wanted to show the jury beyond reasonable doubt that Sarah Boone intentionally killed Jorge Torres, her boyfriend at the time, by keeping him zipped up in a suitcase and then leaving him to die overnight. The defendant apparently video recorded her boyfriend stuck in the suitcase pleading to get out. It was in two different clips on her cellphone authorities seized in their murder investigation.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Tangled Up With Three Men"

Jurors learn about the jealousy and anger between the men in Ezra McCandless' life; the state reveals text messages between the three that included threats, violent incidents, sexual assault and even suicide references.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"She Was Fired Up"

The defense questions Ezra McCandless's former boyfriend, Jason Mengel, who was caught in the middle of Ezra's drama-filled life; hours before Alex was fatally stabbed by Ezra, Mengel said he was following her on his bike and she was acting odd.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Deadly Love Triangle"

It didn't take long for investigators to decide that they didn't buy Ezra McCandless's claim of self-defense. Two weeks after Alex Woodworth's body was found in the back seat of her car, she was arrested and accusesd of intentional homicide.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Caught in the Middle"

Ezra McCandless' former boyfriend before she began dating Alex Woodworth testified on the stand; Jason Mengel explained to jurors all about her relationship with Ezra even when she cheated on him with Alex.

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