DeDee
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The news has stated that Jess was more dead than alive when 1st Responders arrived. I claim she was immediately blinded by the gas poured on her face, down her throat, in her nose, and likely on top of her head, drenching her. She died from the intense heat from the flames that burned layers of her body until the fuel on her was burned out. Being close to the inferno that was her car was damaging as well. "She was unrecognizable," said Ben Chambers.
Since we have been exposed to many adorable pictures of the very lively Jess, it is not easy for us to think of Jess all in flames, screaming in pain, as her injuries continued to weaken her. Her time of death has never been clarified. However, I do not believe the AirVac would accept a dead patient and rush them to the Med. Batesville has a helicopter for the purpose to AirVac patients so the heli did not come all the way from Memphis.
We do not know when her phone and the phone's battery were discovered at the crime scene. It is difficult for me to believe that her phone was found that night due to darkness and the hasty CS processing. It is alleged that a Sheriff's Deputy kept watch over the CS that night.
We do not know who phoned 911. It could have been the person who passed by to toss her phone at the CS but that rings doubtful to me since the 911 caller has been eliminated. And I use that word loosely.
We do not know who phoned Jess that prompted her to dash out "for a bite to eat and clean her car". It appears the call set everything in motion at M&Ms. Then, again, perhaps it is a frequent occurrence at dusk for the usual suspects to go to M&Ms early on a Saturday night.
We do not know when she got her car back from her Daddy although we do know she returned from Domestic Abuse rehab after six weeks or near the end of October 2014. She began working at Goodies in November. Therefore, I submit that Jess had her car returned into her possession for a short while when the murder occurred.
We do know when she arrived at M&Ms on Dec 6, she was surrounded by the usual suspects even though, after being beckoned, we see her go off camera to speak to one individual, Sandy R*dd. Also, Ali claims he conversed with her 90 minutes before she was found on fire on Herron Rd. If Jess was a regular at M&Ms, why didn't she speak to the "chicken" lady? Why didn't she speak to the others surrounding her car when she prepares to leave? I believe she had already left the group of old friends behind. Maybe they weren't too happy that she was ignoring them.
We know, Jess went to work and only visited ChaCha or was at home each evening, according to LD. Further, I believe Jess took the cigarettes to her mother after leaving M&Ms. Carlisle runs directly behind M&Ms and intersects at the N at Shiloh Rd. I feel she went to the Sonic in Batesville for a bite to eat. It fits LEOs timeline. Therefore, I don't believe Jess was up to anything shady that evening. However, LEO confirms that she went to a party that evening but they don't tell us when or where it was. ChaCha tells us that it is after Jess leaves the party that it happened. Was the party at ChaCha's? Jess was in Courtland at 6:30 and on the phone to her mom at 6:48 - 7:13. So when did she have time to attend a party?
As we all are, I am most curious about the 6:30-7:30 missing hour. LD says she was on the phone with Jess during that unaccounted for hour from 6:48 - 7:13 or appx 20 minutes. LEO will not confirm this call. However, wouldn't LEO look at LDs phone or her phone records to know if the call happened or not at that time period? Besides, they have access to Jess' phone records. LEO said that "she was moving about" yet they can pinpoint her at the CS at 7:31.
The "StingRay II" technology, as I understand it to be, can place a person's cell phone usage as close to within three feet. Awesome hi-tech stuff.
The gas accelerant makes this a premeditated murder eligible for the Death Penalty in MS. Who would take that chance? Who disliked Jess so much that they would burn her alive? A female survivor of domestic abuse is in the most danger when she is attempting to leave the violence. Only ... Jess wasn't dating anyone.
As always this is all my humble opinion. I do not know who killed this vivacious 19yof.
Since we have been exposed to many adorable pictures of the very lively Jess, it is not easy for us to think of Jess all in flames, screaming in pain, as her injuries continued to weaken her. Her time of death has never been clarified. However, I do not believe the AirVac would accept a dead patient and rush them to the Med. Batesville has a helicopter for the purpose to AirVac patients so the heli did not come all the way from Memphis.
We do not know when her phone and the phone's battery were discovered at the crime scene. It is difficult for me to believe that her phone was found that night due to darkness and the hasty CS processing. It is alleged that a Sheriff's Deputy kept watch over the CS that night.
We do not know who phoned 911. It could have been the person who passed by to toss her phone at the CS but that rings doubtful to me since the 911 caller has been eliminated. And I use that word loosely.
We do not know who phoned Jess that prompted her to dash out "for a bite to eat and clean her car". It appears the call set everything in motion at M&Ms. Then, again, perhaps it is a frequent occurrence at dusk for the usual suspects to go to M&Ms early on a Saturday night.
We do not know when she got her car back from her Daddy although we do know she returned from Domestic Abuse rehab after six weeks or near the end of October 2014. She began working at Goodies in November. Therefore, I submit that Jess had her car returned into her possession for a short while when the murder occurred.
We do know when she arrived at M&Ms on Dec 6, she was surrounded by the usual suspects even though, after being beckoned, we see her go off camera to speak to one individual, Sandy R*dd. Also, Ali claims he conversed with her 90 minutes before she was found on fire on Herron Rd. If Jess was a regular at M&Ms, why didn't she speak to the "chicken" lady? Why didn't she speak to the others surrounding her car when she prepares to leave? I believe she had already left the group of old friends behind. Maybe they weren't too happy that she was ignoring them.
We know, Jess went to work and only visited ChaCha or was at home each evening, according to LD. Further, I believe Jess took the cigarettes to her mother after leaving M&Ms. Carlisle runs directly behind M&Ms and intersects at the N at Shiloh Rd. I feel she went to the Sonic in Batesville for a bite to eat. It fits LEOs timeline. Therefore, I don't believe Jess was up to anything shady that evening. However, LEO confirms that she went to a party that evening but they don't tell us when or where it was. ChaCha tells us that it is after Jess leaves the party that it happened. Was the party at ChaCha's? Jess was in Courtland at 6:30 and on the phone to her mom at 6:48 - 7:13. So when did she have time to attend a party?
As we all are, I am most curious about the 6:30-7:30 missing hour. LD says she was on the phone with Jess during that unaccounted for hour from 6:48 - 7:13 or appx 20 minutes. LEO will not confirm this call. However, wouldn't LEO look at LDs phone or her phone records to know if the call happened or not at that time period? Besides, they have access to Jess' phone records. LEO said that "she was moving about" yet they can pinpoint her at the CS at 7:31.
The "StingRay II" technology, as I understand it to be, can place a person's cell phone usage as close to within three feet. Awesome hi-tech stuff.
The gas accelerant makes this a premeditated murder eligible for the Death Penalty in MS. Who would take that chance? Who disliked Jess so much that they would burn her alive? A female survivor of domestic abuse is in the most danger when she is attempting to leave the violence. Only ... Jess wasn't dating anyone.
As always this is all my humble opinion. I do not know who killed this vivacious 19yof.