MotherOcean
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I posted a link on the last thread to an article that clarified that it was the passerby, the one who called 911, that saw Jessica walking around and on fire at that time. It said the first responders found her near her car "more dead than alive". I know the responders got there very quickly after the call, but this got me to wondering... many articles have quoted LE as saying that someone was in her car that night. I have been wondering how they know... I doubt they have other surveillance tapes, considering they didn't have the one from the store until reporter uncovered it. It was too quick to have any forensics. The battery was removed from her phone, but is that all they know about someone else being with her? I am wondering if the 911 caller did not see someone else at the scene of the fire. Possibly someone without a car. Would I stop and help someone if both they and their car were in flames on a dark road at night? I don't know. My husband would. He has actually pulled someone from a burning car before, literally saving this person's life. I'm not sure what I would do. I know I would not leave the scene. I may not exit the car if I felt scared, but I wouldn't leave until LE or fire dept. arrived. I do wonder what the 911 caller saw, in addition to Jessica, if anything/anyone. If he/she did see someone else there, and no other car, then that person fled very quickly as the responders arrived soon.