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  1. May 3, 2024 · Sarah Boone is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly zipping her boyfriend inside a suitcase and leaving him to die outside their home. The trial, delayed by attorney changes, is set to begin in May 2024 after four years of legal battles.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Learn about Sarah Boone, an African American dressmaker who invented the modern-day ironing board in 1892. She was one of the first African American women to receive a patent and a pioneer in the field of household appliances.

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  3. Second-degree murder. On February 24, 2020, Jorge Torres Jr., a 42-year-old American man died in Winter Park, Florida, when he climbed inside a suitcase at his home while the couple allegedly played a game of hide and seek. Torres suffocated to death after his girlfriend, then 42-year-old Sarah Boone zipped him into the suitcase, allegedly ...

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · Sarah Boone is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly zipping up her boyfriend in a suitcase and leaving him to die in 2020. Her trial, which was canceled in January, is now scheduled for May 13, 2024.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Sarah Boone, who is charged with killing her boyfriend and zipping him in a suitcase, faces her seventh attorney withdrawal in four years. She blames the judge and the media for her prolonged detention and asks for a new judge in a letter.

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  6. Jul 4, 2018 · Sarah Boone was born enslaved in North Carolina and became one of the first black women to receive a patent in the U.S. for her improved ironing board in 1892. Learn about her life, her invention and its impact on women's clothing.

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    Sarah Boone (née Sarah Marshall; c. 1832 – 1904) was an African-American inventor. On April 26, 1892, she obtained United States patent number 473,563 for her improvements to the ironing board. Boone's ironing board was designed to improve the quality of ironing the sleeves and bodies of women's garments.

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