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Another white girl meets a horrible death because she screwed
blacks.
Black male on white female domestic violence needs more
awareness.
When will white women learn?
As the weeks have lengthened it has become more clear that
Jessica Chambers engaged in some lifestyle and behavior risks.
From the outside looking in it is easy to hastily judge her
choices and decisions. However, for the sake of actually finding
her killer – one must set aside judgment and approach with an
keen sense of acceptance.
Jessica was known to have used various illegal narcotics beyond
the more common teenage marijuana use. Those within her larger
social circle admit and acknowledge her use of pills, tabs, meth
and, on occasion, crack cocaine. She would not be generally
described as a hardcore user, or addict, however she did
frequently engage. It appears her use was generally within a
social circle or with friends. But it is also generally accepted
– she used alone.
In addition much like many other similarly engaged and
attractive young women, she would sell sex as a source of
financing her purchases. It may be a disconcerting reality to
accept, but there is enough evidence -enough people with the
same experience- to substantiate both the drug use and lifestyle
choices.
An affirmation of sorts comes from a person in direct knowledge
of Jessica who affirms Jess was trying to trade four Lortabs for
$20 crack cocaine on the very day she was killed.
Once these ‘at risk behaviors’ are understood – the claims
leading up to and surrounding her death begin to make more sense.
What follows below is the general story as it has played out
over several recent weeks via a close geographic social circle.
It should be noted that no-one outlined is officially identified
as a person of interest, or suspect – nor are we making the
claim as such.
Our research indicates this information is just as well known to
investigators as it is to us; and now will be to you. Our
efforts are to connect the disparate discussions into the
general storyline as it is openly unfolding via social media.
Perhaps sunlight can provide a greater understanding.
On June 2nd 2014 Jessica had an altercation with her mom, Lisa
Daugherty (Chambers). Described as a “simple assault” eventually
this altercation led to Jessica going into an informal
diversionary program, agreed by her family, at a place called
Leah’s House. This is not a new revelation, we have discussed
this before.
However, prior to that altercation with Lisa Daugherty, Jessica
and her then boyfriend, Travis “Travo” Sanford, had a run-in
with a rather seedy Courtland character named Roger Hentz, age
53.
As the story is told:
Jessica Chambers had arranged a prescription drug sale to Hentz
for ¹approximately 100 Lortab pills. Lortabs are a combination
of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. They are generally prescribed
by doctors for pain relief. On the street the Lortabs have a
value of $5 each, which put the arranged deal at around $500.
[¹Scripts are usually written and filled for 90 to 120 pills.
(90 = 3x daily 8/hours) (120 = 4x daily 6/hrs) the strength of
the dosage generally determines the daily dose prescribed –
which in turn changes the number of pills for average script –
link]
It is currently assumed that Jessica was introduced to Roger
Hentz through Charlotte Wilkerson, aka “Auntie Sha-Sha” who
knows both Roger and his girlfriend, Annette Hill.
It is not exactly clear who was to provide the pills, either
Jessica or Travis “Travo” Sanford. However, what is clear is
the pills Jessica and Travo brought to the deal were not
actually the pharmaceutical “Lortabs”, they were fakes.
Two different people confirm the fake pills were OTC products
gained from Freds Pharmacy in Batesville (475 Highway 6E,
Batesville), either purchased or stolen. It is claimed Jessica
and Travo attempted to pass off the OTC pills as Lortabs and
Roger Hentz became suspicious of them.
A reluctant Roger Hentz was forced to accept the deal by Travo.
How Roger was “forced” is an unknown variable. However, the
total amount of money exchanged was reduced as a consequence of
the suspicion the pills were fake. Travo and Jessica reportedly
left with approximately $400.
It is claimed within the networked community that Roger Hentz
and Annette Hill were furious they had been ripped off. Shortly
before Jessica went to Leah’s House – Jessica was angrily and
publically confronted by Roger’s girlfriend, Annette.
After Jessica left Leah’s House (late August 2014), Travo was in
jail for another incident, when Jessica was again confronted by
Roger and Annette at M&M First Stop Gas station.
During this encounter Jessica was threatened with a hammer –
again publically.
There were at least two more violent confrontations witnessed by
independent people between the M&M Gas station event, and the
night Jessica was murdered.
In addition, Lisa Daugherty confirmed publically and to
investigators that Roger Hentz and/or Annette Hill had angrily
come to her house looking for Jessica, making threats and
demanding restitution.
If you count the visit to Jessica’s home, there are at least
five independently witnessed events where either Roger, Annette,
or both together, were threatening or intimidating Jessica
Chambers.
DA Champion admitted there was a physical assault at M&M Gas
Station during one of the media interviews. Station owner, Ali
Alsanai, aka Ali Fadhel, aka Basem Alsanai, also appeared in
local media and confirmed his knowledge of the attack. However,
at the time of this initial media report by Champion
(confirmation by Ali) the name of the attacker was unknown.
It is now presumed this previously mentioned incident at M&M was
with Roger Hentz.
To sum things up, Jessica Chambers, white trash girl and her
black BF rip off a white drug dealer. This is never a smart
thing to do in the first place, but it's obvious Jessica wasn't
the brightest light in her family tree. She was given the
opportunity to make good and refused to do so. Somebody has to
pay.
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