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🗓️ 25 October 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Sarah Boone calls authorities to report that her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr. is dead in their home in Winter Park, Florida. The couple had been drinking the night before and thought it would be “funny” if Mr. Torres crawled inside a suitcase and Ms.Boone zipped him inside. She then goes upstairs and passes out in her bed. When she woke up the next morning she finds Torres still in the suitcase and unresponsive. After police uncovered video from Boone’s phone with Torres yelling Boones name and attempting to escape, they charge her with second-degree murder.
In this episode of Body Bags, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Jackie Howard discuss what happens to your body when it’s deprived of oxygen, positional vs. compression asphyxiation, how much of a role the couple’s alcohol consumption played into the case, injuries sustained by Mr. Torres, and much more.
Show Notes:
0:00 - Intro
1:40 - Background and overview of case
3:25 - Cause of death
5:40 - Positional asphyxiation
8:00 - What volume of oxygen does your brain require?
10:30 - What does lack of oxygen do to your body?
15:45 - How is it exactly that lack of oxygen makes you die?
18:05 - Fear of running out of oxygen
20:25 - Other items found in the suitcase
23:25 - Compression asphyxia vs. Positional asphyxia
26:35 - How compressed does your chest have to be for asphyxiation to occur?
28:45 - How much of a role did alcohol play in this case?
30:55 - Discovering a body in a suitcase
31:35 - Injuries Mr. Torres sustained
35:40 - Could Torres have gotten out of the suitcase?
37:55 - History of domestic violence
39:14 - Wrap up
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0:00.0 | Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan |
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0:22.5 | I probably value now at this point in my life travel more than I do any kind of material |
0:27.6 | possessions that I might have or have had at any point in my life. |
0:33.9 | My wife and I were ready to go to second notice and as Tom has progressed I carry less stuff |
0:40.0 | with me. |
0:41.0 | I found that I need less stuff but with that said I've got a particular bag I like to use |
0:48.2 | a suitcase. |
0:49.2 | It's generally the only thing I carry other than maybe a book bag and it took me some |
0:55.8 | time to figure out which one I actually wanted for the purpose that I had to carry the |
1:02.5 | stuff I needed. |
1:05.2 | You know, today on Body Bags we're going to talk about a case that might be as troubling |
1:11.5 | as anything that I have seen. |
1:15.6 | A case involving a man who's closed up in a suitcase and loses his life. |
1:23.9 | Today we're going to talk about the homicide of Jorge Torres Jr. |
1:31.0 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is Body Bags. |
1:40.0 | While I watched a video recently that just chilled me to my absolute core I don't know |
1:47.7 | in recent memory that I have seen anything like this and it was I think at least the |
1:56.6 | last throws of a man's life that died right before our eyes or was in the middle of dying. |
2:05.4 | Jackie Howard, my good friend, executive producer with Nancy Grace Crumb stories. |
2:11.0 | Jackie, I don't know if you've seen this video. |
2:13.8 | As my friend I would prefer that you don't watch it but I got to tell you it is |
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