Isn't it ironic that the imbecile posted a FB photo, bathing himself with crisp dollar bills!
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....Zool your interpretation....
I know that this is unpopular, but I am thinking that a proper defense attorney will have a field day with this case. Since we never did know any details, and still don't, I remain suspicious of this investigation. I hope that they really have it right, for everyone's sake, but I hope that this is not a convenient way of finally putting it all to rest. JMO
QT's MO is quite different between Meing-Chen Hsiao and Jessica although both could and are being considered "a crime of passion".
http://www.knoe.com/home/headlines/ULM-student-found-dead-321216271.html
Quinton Tellis will likely face murder charges in the death of ULM student Meing-Chen Hsiao that happened August 2015.
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http://www.knoe.com/home/headlines/...cted-in-brutal-Memphis-slaying-369894921.html
The different MOs make me pause a little as to why each one occurred. Jessica's sounds to me more like a gang event including multiple offenders. So much remains to be known...
I don't think that JC's murder was a "gang" event, but I do think that several people were involved and that it was planned. The LA murder looks like a robbery to me, but I don't know if any relationship existed between QT and the victim. I can't see a connection between the two murders, EXCEPT QT's phone. Puzzling. JMO
That's the thing...if he had been on anyones list when they were busy chattering in the beginning his name would have been out there! Sleuthers on many sites were checking out everyone and their brother FOR MONTHS and MONTHS......if Boone and or Rachel knew anything about him they sure didn't mention him in their own defense, not to mention the Sanford clan, and a whole bunch of other people who were on everyones radar! You would think that there would be lots of chatter NOW, but theres none that I know of. JMO
MizStery, I'm in the process of trying to find the interview.......a link would be helpful, but it's not really a big issue with me if you know what I mean. :laughing: Anyway, so far what I've found is Theresa's Twitter account, and...the fact that she will be on Nancy Grace's 7 p.m. show tonight, discussing JC's case...if you are interested. Enjoy.
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OK, I found the link to the interview. But it takes me to a blank FB page requesting me to log into FB. I am proud to say though that I will never ever bother with Face Book. It is so far down on my list of acceptable organizations that I should probably cease from commenting any further. :turkey:
Interesting...Fox13 is saying Monroe LA Prosecutor says Panola Investigators had DNA in Jessica's case. DA in Batesville will not confirm.
If they had DNA I am confused as to why he was not #1 suspect the whole time and why it would take so long to arrest
https://twitter.com/gcoyfox13
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I don't think that JC's murder was a "gang" event, but I do think that several people were involved and that it was planned. The LA murder looks like a robbery to me, but I don't know if any relationship existed between QT and the victim. I can't see a connection between the two murders, EXCEPT QT's phone. Puzzling. JMO
Interesting...Fox13 is saying Monroe LA Prosecutor says Panola Investigators had DNA in Jessica's case. DA in Batesville will not confirm.
If they had DNA I am confused as to why he was not #1 suspect the whole time and why it would take so long to arrest
https://twitter.com/gcoyfox13
http://www.fox13memphis.com/news/mo...essica-chambers-case_20160225233913/115212029
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*edited to add link to video
Gawd this guy was just a complete monster! Never should've seen the outside of a jail cell and maybe Jessica would still be here. [emoji51] [emoji29]Sheriff's Report 1-15-08
Panola County Arrest Log
Quinton Verdell Tellis, 6183 Highway 6 West, Batesville, was arrested and charged with petit larceny. The case will be heard in Justice Court.
http://www.panolian.com/mobile/?MemberID=1180&action=contentitem&itemid=36121
City Court
4/3/2009
Batesville mans story of disability rebuffed by mother in court
By Emily Williams
A young Batesville man changed his mind about being disabled during Batesville Municipal Court Wednesday, after Judge Bill McKenzie told him his hefty fine.
Quintin Tellis, 3xxx Hwy. 6, Batesville, entered guilty pleas to disorderly conduct-failure to comply, resisting arrest and possession of marijuana in a vehicle.
The judge told Tellis his fine of $906 would be due in 30 days.
Do you work? asked McKenzie.
I get a disability check, Tellis answered.
Why? asked the judge.
Because of my back.
Can I work my fines off?
If youre disabled you cant work, right? McKenzie stated.
Tellis mother approached the bench and told the judge he wasnt disabled and needed to work his fines off on the citys work program because he does not have a job.
So you just lied to me, son? asked McKenzie.
We dont have room on the city work program, the judge added.
http://thebledsonian-banner.com/v2/content.aspx?module=contentitem&id=131880&memberid=1229
City Court 5-6-11
5/7/2011
Other Cases
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Quinton Tellis, 2xx Draper St., Batesville, had a case for simple assault and domestic violence-simple dismissed after the affiants LH and ME failed to appear to prosecute.
He entered a not guilty plea for disturbance of a family.
http://www.panolian.com/contentitem/207751/1180/city-court-5611
MPD: Suspected Murder Suspect Behind Bars
By Jeane Franseen nbc10news
Published 11/18 2015 05:23PM Updated 11/18 2015 06:38PM
MONROE-- There's new information in the murder of a former ULM student near the campus of ULM.
Police say they have a suspect, Quintin Tellis, behind bars.
"We have him charged with other crimes associated with her death, such as using her access card. We have pictures of him using that card," says Chief Quentin Holmes, Monroe Police Department.
Police are waiting for additional evidence before formally charging him with murder.
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Authorities say Tellis may also be related to a homicide in Mississippi.
http://www.myarklamiss.com/news/local-news/updates-in-for-murder-of-ulm-foreign-exchange-student