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Nicolle Pangis, a former CEO of the cable-ad-sales entity Ampersand, will join Netflix as its new vice president of advertising, a role that has not been easy to navigate at the streaming giant as ...
A Florida woman accused of suffocating her boyfriend inside a suitcase was found guilty of murder on Friday following a 10-day trial. Sarah Boone, 46, was arrested and charged in the death of her ...
A Florida woman who said she was playing a game of hide-and-seek with her boyfriend when she zipped him up in a suitcase where he later suffocated to death has been convicted of second-degree murder.
A Florida woman has been found guilty of killing her boyfriend in what she called a game of hide-and-seek gone wrong, during which she drunkenly zipped him in a suitcase and then left him there to ...
Oct. 26 (UPI) --A Florida jury found Sarah Boone, 47, guilty of leaving boyfriend Jorge Torres Jr., 42, trapped inside a suitcase until he suffocated and died 4 1/2 years ago. The Orange County ...
Jorge Torres, Jr., 42, died in 2020 after Sarah Boone zipped him inside a suitcase while they were playing a drunken game of hide-and-seek, she claimed Good Life Funeral Home, Orange County ...
Sarah Boone has been found guilty of second-degree murder after her boyfriend was found 'stiff and purple' in a suitcase. Boone, 47, from Winter Park, Florida, has been on trial following the ...
Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon! Luggage maker Samsonite shot a piece of luggage up to 130,000 feet to test its durability — and not only did the pricey roller pass its test with flying colors, the ...