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Unfortunately the details of her murder are so horrific to
comprehend they make the current racial anxiety in the headlines
seem small, yet also potentially more explosive.
…When the fire department got there, she was walking down the
road on fire. […] They squirted lighter fluid down her throat
and in her nose…
She wasn’t just attacked, beaten, and burned alive – she was
brutalized beyond all horrific imaginings. When you identify
what took place, and contrast her horrific murder against the
current national dialogue, you can also understand why the
Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI), and all Mississippi
politicians, will most likely lead the media to bury this story
as quick as possible.
Thanks to President Obama and AG Holder’s intentional use of
racial division to advance their political goals; and against
the faux racial outrage of Mike Brown and Eric Garner political
narrative, the national anxiety around race in general, and
racial crime specifically, is tenuously high.
High, and more unstable than recent memory.
If the facts, the gruesome and horrific facts around this story,
were to hit the Mainstream Media, Mississippi might well burn.
Jessica Lane Chambers suffered a similar fate as another buried
and brutal murder story, Channon Christian and Christopher
Newsom.
However, unlike when Channon and Christopher were murdered this
time there are already protests in the streets – the
Christian/Newsom horrific murder was buried at a time when the
consequences of discussion were far less.
So it can be expected that all efforts will be deployed to hide
and then diffuse the truth of Jessica’s murder. Which leads to
the discussion: If we don’t tell this story, who will?
The early reports of Jessica’s death include:
However, what you won’t see in that report, or any report, is
the race of her attacker(s). One of which, according to
exhaustive social media, is already in custody. There are no
official accounts of any suspects in custody, and the media
narrative is generally explaining the events, however according
to her social circle one suspect is in police custody.
Jessica was trying to exit a relationship with a black
boyfriend, who, again according to social media accounts, had
been abusive to her throughout their relationship. From
Jessica’s perspective it was over, however apparently her ex did
not accept her leaving.
The identity of the ex-boyfriend is well known to the
surrounding multi-cultural community, which is PC code-speak for
“the non-white friends and social network” who knew her.
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/12/09/she-couldnt- breathe-the-brutal-murder-of-19-year-old-jessica-lane-chambers-
with-video/
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