I truly hope you are right!! I hope she fought her little *advertiser censored* off!!she already has solved her own murder - they're just collecting enough evidence to convict.
Is it easily recognizable by scent? JMO
I truly hope you are right!! I hope she fought her little *advertiser censored* off!!
Update, D.A. Champion:
still in process of interviewing, re-interviewing peop
40+ peop from diff agencies working on case
reward $: up to 16,800. now
flowers: road dept asking that that Not happen; safety
not going to comment on what everyone's doing-the agencies
complete team efforts
how many peop talked to on streets?: prob approaching 100 or more peop that we've talked to; see what they know
not gonna comment on phone evidence
lack of info on street is frankly perplexing all of us
we still got some things that r at the labs; next week should be more (coming back), by Mon or Tues
ques about timeline: we have talked to everyone she has talked to via text and voice; pretty good idea about timeline
different set of eyes to look at different things; we tend to get new set of names everyday & then we go out to interview
Lol, it was actually my wife's thought, not mine. I tell her about this case because I'm obsessed with seeing #justiceforjessica. She just asked me if Jessica called 911 before she was killed and something clicked. Now, I'm looking for any details out there that may point to her making that call!
Ok, I'm leaning towards her making that 911 call, though I can't say why. :gaah:
I have heard so much horrible stories of domestic violence lately. Is it increasing or are the media just reporting it more?
Ok, I'm leaning towards her making that 911 call, though I can't say why. :gaah:
2) 911 calls are a matter of public record. There have probably been multiple media requests for the recording. Unless I am mistaken, can't the authorities be compelled to release the recording?
sbm bbm.... I don't know whether AA is just without good judgement and morals or is actually fearful of telling, but, imo, he is blameworthy in withholding information....
Lover's quarrel? Wonder if the reporter bothered to ask what the text message said?
Tom Dees FOX13 Memphis
George Mister and Rachel Tutor--Panola County --They say they were questioned in the Jessica Chambers case and say they were cleared. Mister says he was questioned regarding a lover's quarrel. Tutor says she was questioned regarding a text she sent Jessica. Both say they are innocent and had nothing to do with Jessica's killing. ‪#‎JusticeforJessica‬
Lover's quarrel? Wonder if the reporter bothered to ask what the text message said?
I wonder if they are they a couple????? Mister and Tutor that is.
Right. I know that. I should have made myself clearer. Was wondering if the reporter bothered to ask "lover's quarrel between who and who or what the text message contained?"
Mister and his "miss" have my hinky meter in the red. Big time!
Anndddd...I'll leave it at that.
I agree she should be remembered and flowers would be a great way to do so, I just thought people would be more open to waiting since the general consensus is the LE could have done a better job and may have missed something there. It might just be optimism in me wishing there is one big overlooked clue we can still find that will be the missing piece for all of this!
WOW!!!! Thank you that!I agree with you about the 911 call. Interesting comments under this recent report.
http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story...llow-new-lead-in-jessica-chambers-murder-case
I think the 911 caller referred to it as a car fire , not an accident..as per Fire Chief ,he thought it was a routine call for a car fire and was surprised when he saw someone walk out of the woods. How soon did LE arrive on scene after the 911 call? It seems from all I have read that this LE agency is over their head or overwhelmed with the gang crime and racial conflicts. To make a statement that what was whispered by JC to the Fire Chief could lead to the murderer and then come out and say that an arrest is not forthcoming anytime soon just makes LE looked like they called their own bluff,imo.
Never mind, I answered my own question here: http://www.ncsl.org/research/teleco...y/confidentiality-of-911-call-recordings.aspx
911 calls are kept confidential in six states, one of which is Mississippi.