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    MS - Jessica Chambers, 19, found burned near her car, Panola County, 6 Dec 2014 - #1

    I also have another simple question. Can someone have so much lighter fluid at hand to burn a whole car? I doubt it. It is much more likely that gas was used in that horrendous crime. Another interesting point is why would LE let that part of the video (guys filling gas cans) appear all...
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    MS - Jessica Chambers, 19, found burned near her car, Panola County, 6 Dec 2014 - #1

    I understand, but I think it is a little too much of a co-incidence. How many times have you seen people in gas stations buying gas for generators? I am sure it can happen and that LE investigated, but it is still eyebrow raising.
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    MS - Jessica Chambers, 19, found burned near her car, Panola County, 6 Dec 2014 - #1

    I have not read all the postings, so maybe I am missing something. But I have a simple question. I read somewhere here that in that video there is a man filling a can with gasoline in the same gas station. Is that correct? Someone was buying gasoline in a can? How common is that? I have...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #30

    Here is an interesting article I found. I dont know if it was posted before. If so, sorry for the re-posting. http://www.indystar.com/article/BY/20130523/NEWS01/305230018/ From the link above: “Rob and I have never spoken to Corey Rossman,” she said. “The private investigators have...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #30

    The lawsuit was the best possible move, under the circumstances, for the parents. I never believed the story that she walked alone to her apartment. Now the 3 POIs in the case will need to answer questions under oath during deposition and then during a trial. The way the complaint is...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    You dont need a stethoscope to feel a pulse.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/lauren-spierers-parents-stonewalled-by-last-people-to-see-her/ “I truly don’t think it was a random abduction,” she (Lauren's mother) said. “I think that somebody that Lauren knew was responsible for the events of that...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    This point of yours above (bold and italic mine) is excellent. That is the first thing most people would do if they lose their phone. Try to call the number to see if anyone would answer. If there was no such a call made, this strongly suggests that the calls to the other 2 people were not...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    I think the center piece of this case is the "amnesia". Let me put it like this. Someone who has "amnesia" (and their attorneys) should have no problem taking a lie detector test or talking to the police if they were to be helpful. They would not remember doing anything bad or wrong (even...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    It sounds like an interesting approach. I wish I had time to go to Indiana and help. Unfortunately can not. Somehow, I believe this case will be solved sooner or later.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    For some reason I dont think luminol tests were ever done. At least it was not in the news. They can be done at any time as the evidence never really goes away. Although someone can clean blood to the point that nothing is visible, luminol can detect its presence by a chemical reaction. If...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    I am wondering if LE ever did luminol tests in the apartments of the POIs where LS reportedly was before she disappeared. For some reason the whole focus in this case has been on the her medical history of long QT syndrome. However, there are several other possibilities and if someone...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    How about a simpler reason? What if this was rape-murder and the person responsible does not want the body to be found out so there is no biological material to be linked to him? To me that sounds at least as a possible, if not more possible, than the possibilities you listed above.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #28

    It is a real possibility, but I disagree with you. I think the evidence points to a scenario in which she never left (if she ever made it to) 5 North. Her keys, shoes, phone were gone, she had fallen many times and, based on the available information, it sounds impossible that she could...

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