This makes me think she was perhaps run off the road by the suspect in the rural area she was found in.
Chambers' friend: 'I would have fought for her if I had to'
Clay Chandler and Therese Apel, The Clarion-Ledger 5:02 p.m. CST December 9, 2014
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COURTLAND -- Lynnsey Fowler and Amber Shields wanted to see where it happened.
The two were close to Jessica Chambers, the Panola County 19-year-old who died after her car was set ablaze Saturday night. Sheriff's deputies found the car, with Chambers inside, engulfed on Herron Road. Chambers later died at a Memphis hospital.
Local and state authorities are treating it as a homicide and are searching for a person of interest.
Lynnsey Fowler kept shaking her head in disbelief as she stared at the charred and rutted ground where Chambers' car sat after it apparently ran up a slight embankment. Fowler remembers Chambers from her sleepovers with her sister. Fowler passed by the scene Saturday on her way to crappie fish at Enid Lake.
"Sunday morning, I took my phone off the charger and looked at Facebook, like I almost always do, and I saw the Fly High Jessica Chambers page," Fowler said, referring to the digital memorial Chambers' friends and family had set up. Once she realized what happened, "I got sick to my stomach," Fowler said. "I can't believe I didn't see anything when I passed by here. I wish I had. I would have helped her. I would have fought for her if I had to."
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