Woman Allegedly Kills Boyfriend by Stuffing Him in Suitcase, Advertises for New Lawyer

Woman Allegedly Kills Boyfriend by Stuffing Him in Suitcase, Advertises for New Lawyer

(WFCN) —

Orlando, Florida: A Florida lady is reportedly seeking legal representation for the second time after being suspected of killing her partner in 2020 and abandoning him with a bag.

This time, she’s trying something new to get the attention of the state’s attorneys.

Sarah Boone stands head and shoulders above the rest of the accused killers when she reportedly left her partner to suffocate in a suitcase.

Currently, she is using a handwritten flyer to advertise for a new lawyer.

“Inmate seeks attorney,” is a portion of the ad copy. Seeking a rewarding challenge? Are you prepared to be the center of national television? Is your passion accompanied with a sharp eye? Make an impression with your self-assured brilliance, exceptional knowledge, and fresh ideas. Client involvement, team orientation, outstanding problem-solving abilities, and faith maintenance are all necessary qualifications.

In 2020, the woman came to national attention after allegations surfaced that she had confined her partner in a suitcase while recording his suffocating last moments and fading cries for rescue.

According to Boone, her former lawyer’s “snotty attitude was inappropriate” and that she had warned her about it from the beginning.

She has struggled with getting along with lawyers.

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Boone has complained to the judge in a 56-page letter and has gone through seven.

It seems like her inmate number, which is essentially her contact information, is near the end of the advertising, which is one of the documents that was just made available regarding her case.

Boone concludes strongly, leaving two bites of food for thought for aspiring attorneys.

“Fund the downtrodden. Have faith. A once-in-a-lifetime chance presents itself,” the ad said.

In October, Boone will face a second-degree murder trial.

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