Posted on 01/04/2015 2:21:12 AM PST by IChing
What kind of homicide investigation is this, anyway? Its perfectly understandable when public officials closely guard information in a sensitive, ongoing case. However, certain aspects of the Jessica Chambers murder mystery in rural Courtland, Mississippi point to a shocking combination of incompetence, indifference, frustrating evasiveness, and plain old C.Y.A. lying by those in charge.
Its been almost a month since Jessicas sudden and suspiciously gruesome death, yet despite an array of very shady characters and circumstances, no arrests have been made.
District Attorney John Champion says they are expectantly awaiting results of forensic lab tests and subpoenas, while they go back over everything they have so far but that all they have in terms of leads in the case are, in his words, unfortunately, one dead-end after another.
We begin at the wooded roadside scene of an apparent immolation murder, the 19-year-old white female victim having been found burned over 98% of her body and clinging to life next to her car which was completely engulfed in fire.
The local volunteer fire chief, Cole Haley, says he received notification at 8:13 pm that night, December 6th, of a fully-involved car fire off to the side of Herron Road. Haley said the tone came down that is, he received a signal about the burning car while he was on his way back to his station from responding to an earlier house fire. He and other first responders found Jessica Chambers still alive when they immediately arrived at the scene to extinguish her car.
Haley says that before Jessica was emergency medevac-ed by helicopter to a Memphis hospital, where she died a few hours later, he and Jessica talked and that she relayed vital information to him about what happened and who did it but that he is not at liberty to discuss what she said.
By the most reliable accounting, about forty-seven minutes later, at around 9:00 pm, a tow truck hauling the victims burned-out car pulls into a nearby gas station/convenience store (an apparent hangout for local criminal gang members) so the tow driver can stop to buy cigarettes and get a drink while on his way to the sheriff departments impound lot.
The 19-year-old Yemeni gangsta-jihadi gas station operator profiled in one of my previous articles, Ali Alsanai, takes pictures of the victims burned car as it sits hitched onto the tow truck in front of the store, then he posts the pics on Facebook, announcing specific details about how the victim was killed that she had an accelerant poured down her throat and in her nostrils, and was set on fire.
When asked by a reporter about this seemingly atrocious lapse in evidence chain-of-custody and investigative security protocol, the District Attorney presiding over the case, John Champion, claimed that the crime scene and the victims car had already been processed.
the crime scene and the victims burned-out car and had been formally processed for evidence in less than an hour??
As if to add insult to incredulity, Champion is caught in a blatant lie in the same interview, at the hyperlink. At the 10:37 mark, WMC Action News 5s Michael Clark asks Champion about the CCTV video from the M&M First Stop gas station, where Jessica was recorded buying gas and cigarettes within two hours of her being set on fire only a couple of miles away. There has been scandalous (and reasonable, based on specific details) speculation that police never even knew or bothered to inquire about the existence of the stores surveillance video until Clark, the reporter, went asking questions at the store, and discovered it days after she was killed.
At the 11:15 mark, Champion absurdly claims that the actual hard-drive had already been collected from the surveillance system even before deputies made an alleged return trip to the store to take an alleged closer look at the video. This is a rather obvious impossibility, a lame attempt at face-saving which makes no sense whatsoever. If police had taken the CCTV systems hard drive away early on, as he states, how in the world would Clark, and deputies, be able to replay and scrutinize portions of video repeatedly at the store in the days which followed?
Bloggers have been pouring over photos and Google street-views of the crime scene itself (and everything else having to do with the case), which was immediately left unsecured after the incident, for weeks now. Some have even traveled to Courtland to examine the spot themselves, seeing as police are not forthcoming with any details about their response that night, or lack thereof.
Dogged amateur sleuths, along with some contributors with formal investigative backgrounds and training, post their findings and exhaustive analyses on TheConservativeTreehouse.com (aka The Last Refuge), which over the last couple of years has become the cyber-clearinghouse for debunking hoaxes like the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown fiascoes, and now this one. They have observed actual car parts such as a windshield wiper, a whiskey bottle, and other items where Jessicas car was burned, apparently ignored or overlooked by those calling themselves the official investigators.
Laws in Mississippi against the release of 911 call recordings and other relevant findings in ongoing criminal investigations are more strict than in many other jurisdictions around the country. Be that as it may, we are not even getting answers from law enforcement nor the District Attorney as to whether or not any 911 call was in fact made, or who made it. We have not been told, officially, exactly how the scene was discovered and then reported. Reports that a motorist on Herron Road saw the burning car and called 911 are unconfirmed, and nobody has come forward as a 911 caller.
I dont have the space here (nor the option, really) to proceed with an even more extensive presentation of the countless other bizarre and aggravating aspects of this caper, but many of you reading this have been following it as closely or even more closely than I have, and dont need me to do so.
As for the rest of you, if you have the time, inclination, and want to drive yourself obsessively into a dark pit of confusion, intrigue, and frustration, head on over to The ConservativeTreehouse.com. Furthermore, I dare you to just try to follow all the crucial updates and troll-wars about it on Twitter.
Of course, despite our efforts, for now the mainstream media is staying way, far away from this one, because it doesnt quite fit their chosen narrative. Not yet, anyway. Trust me, some bloggers and Tweeters are grasping desperately to try to make it fit, theorizing about the KKK, bikers, Aryan Brotherhood meth gangs, and even Jessicas ex-con father as a suspect, the supposed motive being that Jessica was heavily involved with black gang-bangers and the sex and drug trade.
Some are comparing it all to a John Grisham novel. The sordid gang characters and the dirty history of all kinds of documented crime and corruption in Panola County, Mississippi are being brought to the surface in all of the controversy on social media, and it has many of us shaking our heads, even as we bow them towards our folded hands in prayer prayers for #JusticeforJessica.
the thought of this sickens me... i wonder how she was at all able to relay information/talk with the fireperson...
i want to weep every time i read about the horrors of this case.
remember that horrid case in Tenn where they poured draino or something to hide rape? I wouldn’t be surprised if the same was the motive here.
The message was this is what happens when you talk. That’s why it was poured down her throat.
we have no proof of your statement or mine.
The behavior seems to indicate they are pretty sure who did it, but can’t touch him/them for political reasons.
There is not a doubt in my mind that politics is why this “investigation” is so F U B A R.
Politics and maybe some 21st Century Political Correctness.
Ya feel me?
Thanks IChing.
Or in SC, where the multiple AA rapists made the white victim wash her privates with bleach to destroy the evidence they left in and on her before they killed her.
What does the Yemeni gas station attendant have to do with this case? Are they surmising that this was somehow related to the RoP?
How does a 19 year old man have $500,000 to open a gas station?
How is arresting a mafia person gonna help pay for police toys?
Just ignore it and ticket some more subjects.
2. He had a previous "business" that generated tons of cash and now he has washed some of it with a legitimate business. Sort of like buying a car wash to sanitize the money from your meth cooking business.
He doesn’t, but his daddy do!
From the news she whispered very few words. The story has disappeared off our news. Memphis news covers the Tri State area. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/burned-teen-told-cops-killer-died-family-article-1.2039398
Since the prime suspects are from the perfect voter group tptb and MSM must suppress this horrific crime...
...the illusion of the civilized TV negro, sand negro must be maintained.
Don’t make it harder than it is.
I'm more inclined to believe they're trying to get all the physical evidence collected and substantiated before they move in to make an arrest.......
The car was towed almost immediately. This screams incompetence of coverup, you choose. Ali Asani posted pictures of the car on his facebook almost immediately when the tow truck driver stopped at his “gas station” to show his buds. Ali indicated then that they had poured lighter fluid down her throat... How would he know that? She had yet to even be examined by the doctors? Corrupt DA, a sheriff who is a certifiable moron, and an uncaring mindless local population? It’s Mississippi folks.
This is starting to look like we might have an American version of Rotherham going on in Courtland Mississippi.
“...and an uncaring mindless local population? Its Mississippi folks.”
And you know all with certainty that the local population is uncaring? I live north of Courtland and south of Memphis. I can attest that even though the story may have died down in the media, that’s not true of local conversation. I have teenage daughters who drive North Mississippi roads by themselves and some of their Christian school classmates are from Batesville (5 miles from Courtland). You can bet this case has had my full attention from the jump. I won’t defend the D.A. or the sheriff, but I promise you there are many aware and concerned Mississippians and they don’t deserve to be painted with such a broad brush.
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