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Ben Chambers said it will be a bittersweet moment when his
daughter's killer is put behind bars.
Jessica Chambers, 19, was burned alive on a rural road in
Courtland in December 2014. Since then, authorities have
followed hundreds of leads, trying to track down the person or
people who could have committed such a horrific crime.
Ben Chambers said a conversation he had with Panola County
Investigator Barry Thompson has given him new hope.
"I talked to the lead detective last Thursday, and he told me --
he's never lied to me before -- he said, 'I'm promise you I'm
going to get them, Ben,'" Chambers said.
At this point, Chambers said, he's got a good feeling about the
case, and after eight grueling months, he's ready to see justice
done.
"I believe it’s going to be who we thought it was from the
front. I really believe it," Chambers said, adding that he
thinks it's going to come down to a situation where Jessica
"beat" someone over $500.
When asked to elaborate on the situation, Chambers simply said,
"I believe it's all going to boil down to that."
Panola County Sheriff Dennis Darby wouldn't confirm what
Chambers said.
"We're still exploring leads, and there are a lot of leads to
look into," he said. "When you've got possibilities, you've
still got to be able to prove it."
Authorities are still looking for what they say is one missing
piece. The investigation has taken them out of the county and
even out of the state. Some investigators have traveled
thousands of miles to try to put the pieces of what happened on
Herron Road together.
Even a $53,000 reward has not brought the killer out of the
woodwork yet.
Chambers said he also thinks that the person or people who
killed his daughter were no strangers to such violent acts.
"These people right here, I believe in my heart they've done
this before and I believe they'll do it again if they're not off
the street," he said. "I think they're thinking, 'We got by with
it and nobody caught us, we'll do it again.'"
It could be three or four months before an arrest, Chambers
said. But after waiting eight months already, he can wait.
"I’m just as tickled as I can be as far as knowing we’re near
the end," he said.
Your white daugher was gang-fucking niggers. How happy can that
make a father? Sounds like a motive.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2015/08/19/jessica- chambers-father-were-near-end/31984879/
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