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Authorities investigating the Saturday murder of Mississippi
teenager Jessica Chambers, who died after being set on fire,
said not to expect an arrest anytime soon.
Law enforcement officials are following leads, including a
surveillance video of Chambers, 19, at a gas station in
Courtland, Mississippi, hours before she was burned alive,
reports Huffington Post. The video was discovered by WMC-TV, an
NBC affiliate in Memphis, Tennessee, who notified police of its
existence. The Panola Count Sheriff's Office has the video and
is investigating, according to Chamber's father.
In the video, Chambers can be seen at the gas station waving to
someone before walking out of the camera's view. Moments later
she returns to her car and drives away.
Ali Fadhel, the convenience store manager at the rural gas
station, said that Chambers was a regular customer who he spoke
to often. On Saturday, she reportedly visited the station's
convenience store dressed in a dark-colored sweater and pajama
pants. He said that she received a call on her cellphone, pumped
gas and returned to the store to buy cigarettes before driving
away.
An hour and a half later Chambers was discovered on a back road
with severe burns covering her entire body.
CNN reports that the volunteer fire department was able to
arrive at Chamber's car blaze Saturday night quickly because it
was by another call nearby.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, Chambers was not on fire
as widely reported. She was able to approach a firefighter and
speak to him, John Champion, district attorney for Mississippi's
17th Circuit, told CNN.
Champion would not disclose what Chambers said.
"It has certainly given us a lead we're following up on," he
said.
All homicide investigators know currently is that someone doused
her with a flammable liquid and set her on fire. Police are
hoping the gas station surveillance video, her cellphone
records, the final autopsy report and interviews with potential
witnesses will help lead them to her killer.
Amanda Prince, Jessica Chambers' older sister, said Wednesday
night that no one had a grudge against her sister and the family
has no idea who might want to hurt her.
"She was loved by everybody. I don't know who would want to do
this or why," she said. "She was happy all the time. She made
everyone laugh. She lit up a room. ... She was just full of
life."
http://www.latinpost.com/articles/27607/20141211/jessica- chambers-death-update-investigators-arrest-far-away-mississippi-
teen.htm
Comments:
White Genocide Watch • 5 hours ago
America, how many more have to be burnt alive, raped and
murdered before you are ready to admit there is this genocide
taking place against whites, particularly our women and children?
Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white
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