He problably will be calling them I think he was saying Ill call u......What I saw at the very end is that he motions & makes a hand gesture for someone to telephone him.
Moo
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He problably will be calling them I think he was saying Ill call u......What I saw at the very end is that he motions & makes a hand gesture for someone to telephone him.
Moo
Never have understood why Ali was determined not to be a usual suspect in the beginning? He dated QTs sister. The sister, LT, who was interviewed at M&Ms by FoxNews crushed on Ali
BBM--from a post a ways back by DeDee. I have never heard that QT's sister and Ali were together. This may def be important later down the road. I am furiously digging to figure out how QT and Jessica met, and what their relationship was. Why was he SOOOOO angry with her?
Speaking of the gravity of the situation...The assistant public defender smiles when greeting the D.A. and some other person with the D.A.
The demeanor might be professional courtesy, but it strikes me as inappropriately
detached from the gravity of the matter at hand, and disrespectful to the Chambers family.
JMHO
The extraordinary new novel in the New York Timesbestselling authors acclaimed series about the real Deep Southa joy ride into the heart of darkness (The Washington Post). She was just seventeen, a high school dropout named Milly Jones, found walking down the middle of the highway, engulfed in flames. Even in a tough Mississippi county like Tibbehah, it shatters the community, and it is up to Sheriff Quinn Colson, back on the job after a year away, and his deputy Lillie Virgil, to investigate what happened and why. Before long, however, accusations start to fly, national media and federal authorities descend, and what seemed like a senseless act of violence begins to appear like something even more disturbingwith more victims waiting in the shadows.
http://www.aceatkins.com/books/the-innocents-a-quinn-colson-novel/
Atkins novel, Jessica Chambers case: Fact vs. fiction
Jana Hoops, Clarion-Ledger correspondent 9:21 a.m. CDT July 19, 2016
Q&A with crime writer and Oxford resident Ace Atkins, and includes a look at his latest book's plot that bears similarities with 2014 homicide of Mississippi teen Jessica Chambers.
[...]
Has anyone read this yet?
Not yet but I will be soon. It's on my list! If you've read any of his novels you'll know why I can't wait. It's also a plus he is a former SEC player! SEC is a religion down this way.Atkins novel, Jessica Chambers case: Fact vs. fiction
Jana Hoops, Clarion-Ledger correspondent 9:21 a.m. CDT July 19, 2016
Q&A with crime writer and Oxford resident Ace Atkins, and includes a look at his latest book's plot that bears similarities with 2014 homicide of Mississippi teen Jessica Chambers.
[...]
Has anyone read this yet?
http://on.thec-l.com/1TDZiWC
This is a link to the video at the beginning of this latest Courier-Ledger article. It was recorded several months ago. Watch behind Therese Apel, in the cubicle office space behind her and just to the right of camera, between the 4:00 and 4:15 time stamps. See if you don't spot "someone" with her hair rolled up in a little ball on top of her head, just like someone we all know. She is approaching the camera, but then turns away, and then she does something really quite amazing... But I'll let you see for yourself.
Will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
This is quite an amazing observation that makes my day or week--or something!
Whether the cause of the apparition is technical and/or spiritual, etc.,
I feel comforted and joyous--like her spirit has reached out to us somehow.
Her apparition reminds me of the novel and the movie "The Lovely Bones,"
in which the protagonist, a girl, finds various ways to let her father know,
from Heaven, that she is OK and with him.
Here's a link to a YouTube clip in which the girl causes a dead rose blossom that her father is holding
to bloom in his hand:
The Lovely Bones - Jack Realizes the Truth (Full scene) HD 2009
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfoHF9r0UmA#t=149
Thank you for this, d4j, which states so clearly and lovingly what I could not. Jessica will remain a part of us for as long as we live. Things that stick with us like that little ball of hair on top of her little punkin haid, her shuffling pajama steps off camera at the M&M, snapshots of her growing up into a fine young lady full of life and love -- even in those last horrible moments, enduring the pain to try and tell her friends and family what happened, and all that she did not get a chance to share with us as a budding young author. Your film clip, La Vie en Rose, a fitting remembrance of our little cheerleader for life.
High regards,
Inspector Clouseau
Sûreté
Beautifully said, rbarber17.
--d4j
Thanks so much, d4j. I just watched "The Lovely Bones" for the first time tonight. Did you notice the date of Susie Q's murder? December 6th.
Blessings,
Clouseau
Justice finally served, a prelude to next summer's main event :
http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/33735674/ms-woman-going-to-prison-for-attempting-to-profit-off-burning-death-of-jessica-chambers?clienttype=generic&mobilecgbypass&sf42703575=1
Regards,
Inspector Clouseau
This woman has to serve 7 years out of a 10 year sentence for stealing $1,433?? I'm not saying that sentence is too long, but I see people commit much worse white collar crime and their sentences aren't even half of what hers is. I guess this is just another case that proves our justice system favors people with money.
Remembering ...
Ms. Jessica Lane Chambers was assaulted 2 years ago, December 6, 2014.