Found Deceased LA - Jessica Easterly Durning, 43, New Orleans, 14 Aug 2019

  • #581
Very eager to hear from a friend about Jessica's lifestyle. Sex work usually goes hand in hand with a certain fun "partying" kind of brand identity. When it's just performance it can be anything from pure acting to method acting to a deep dive into the partying lifestyle behind closed doors (and maybe beyond them). Which one is the case here is pretty crucial.
 
  • #582
I'm eager to hear from @I'mTheFriend too, as I know the information she has is critical to understanding Jessica and the players in this case!!
 
  • #583
Excellent @sillybilly! I check in on Jessica's case weekly, and cannot wait to hear more info from @I'mTheFriend. Hope to see you back here soon.

(FYI, @I'mTheFriend, I used to live on General Haig in Nola, many years ago.)
 
  • #584
Yes this is great great news!!!
JUSTICE FOR JESSICA!
 
  • #585
Based on where she was found, her surrounds, the position of her body, and other details I can't share, I'm very comfortable stating she did not wander out and fall to her death. Domestic violence is the only time women are blatantly murdered and people offer ridiculous options for the cause of death instead. In 2017, the CDC reported that 55 percent of female homicide victims were killed by an intimate partner. In 2018, the UN reported that 50,000 women worldwide were killed by intimate partners or family members. There is a straight line from point A to point B here. Jessica told me plainly "If I leave him he will hunt me down and kill me. He's got connections. He will make me disappear." She told me she was ready to leave. Two days later, she was dead.
The only real mystery in this case is the intense avoidance of duty by law enforcement in new orleans.
 
  • #586
Based on where she was found, her surrounds, the position of her body, and other details I can't share, I'm very comfortable stating she did not wander out and fall to her death. Domestic violence is the only time women are blatantly murdered and people offer ridiculous options for the cause of death instead. In 2017, the CDC reported that 55 percent of female homicide victims were killed by an intimate partner. In 2018, the UN reported that 50,000 women worldwide were killed by intimate partners or family members. There is a straight line from point A to point B here. Jessica told me plainly "If I leave him he will hunt me down and kill me. He's got connections. He will make me disappear." She told me she was ready to leave. Two days later, she was dead.
The only real mystery in this case is the intense avoidance of duty by law enforcement in new orleans.
I'm so glad you finally can speak here for Jessica, we hear her voice loud and clear through you.

Can you share where the investigation currently sits and what Jessica's cause of death was determined to be, many people are not familiar with the case.
 
  • #587
Yes, thank you much for being here! What kinds of connections do you think he has? Had he ever reached out to her family and friends about or since her disappearance?
Was there ever a thorough search of their home? This case is so incredibly sickening. I’m so sorry for your loss and then the resulting despair. Waiting for justice, hope there’s an anti-conspiracy detective that will pry this wide open!
 
  • #588
you can read all up to date information on the case at Justice4Jessica.org
 
  • #589
Hi M

At last!
 
  • #590
I'm so glad you finally can speak here for Jessica, we hear her voice loud and clear through you.

Can you share where the investigation currently sits and what Jessica's cause of death was determined to be, many people are not familiar with the case.

Prior to M's response, I believe we already have the report from the autopsy, and death was 'undetermined'.

What happened to Jessica Easterly Durning?
 
  • #591

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Foul play has NOT been ruled out, and THAT is what we have to bear in mind.

In my view, it is highly unlikely she took a bunch of drugs, walked a block down the road, and laid down and died. She was not a homeless alcoholic or drug addict. How common is it for someone to be found in such circumstances, just a short distance from home? Not very, I would say. And if the balance of her mind *was* disturbed at the time, why was her husband, the very person who lived with her and knew her best, not looking out for her, instead of allegedly laying asleep and letting her walk out? And that would not have occurred overnight. Are there any calls by him to a doctor or mental health facility expressing concern prior to? No.
 
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  • #592
Hey everyone,

Justice4Jessica has now been verified as Jessica's sister.

As a verified family member, Justice4Jessica does not have to provide links when posting their knowledge of the case.

We are so fortunate to have two VIs in this thread for Jessica. As always, please be respectful and polite when addressing our VIs and if you do not agree with what is being posted then scroll by.
 
  • #593
So, she wandered out and probably fell. She had substances in her system. She probably died from the summer heat mixed with the substances she took.

She 'wandered out' a block away from home, then 'fell' in a deserted area by a road bridge that was off the main path, and then lay there a week?

Really?

There is more than one discrepancy to your 'probables'. I will leave you to examine the case more closely.
 
  • #594
So, she wandered out and probably fell. She had substances in her system. She probably died from the summer heat mixed with the substances she took. How sad. Obviously it is not a homicide. My sympathies to her husband.

Please go watch John Lordan's 2 interviews with Jessica's sister and best friend, and I do believe you will change your mind about that.
 
  • #595
Jessica did not wander out and fall and sustain a fractured nose, broken jaw, broken rib and a C4 vertebrae(neck) My sister did not die there, she was dumped there. As far as a lot of drugs in her system, the autopsy report states ...nothing in her system would have caused her to die.
 
  • #596
@Justice4Jessica, have you guys considered reaching out to Profiling Evil to shine more light on the case? I have no idea what their current workload is like, or if they are taking new cases, but it might be worth a try.

Profiling Evil
 
  • #597
@swedeheart I just started following them on Twitter. We have a couple of interviews coming up with other podcasters. Thank you I will reach out to them
 
  • #598
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It sounds to me like she was beaten. She had a broken nose, a fractured jaw, a broken rib, and a broken vertebrae in her neck. Someone else caused those injuries. According to the autopsy report, there were no substances in her system that would have led to her death. It's highly unlikely that she became intoxicated, walked two blocks to a wooded area and collapsed at the edge of the treeline where she was found.

There were obvious warning signs that she was in danger just before she disappeared. She wanted to get away from her husband and feared for her safety. She called her friend three or four times asking to be picked up, but then said she wanted to wait and see what would happen when she got home. She had previously stated that if she left her husband he would kill her.

It sounds like there was a history of turbulence and domestic violence in her marriage. We've all heard that the most dangerous time for a woman in an abusive relationship is when she is attempting to leave. I think this is exactly what Jessica was planning to do, only she never got the chance.

I really hope one day there will be justice for Jessica and her family. If the manner of death was changed to "homicide," then investigators would have to investigate her death as a murder. Was there ever a second autopsy done? There must be a way to request that another ME analyze the results or to get a second opinion. I'm not sure how anyone can come to the conclusion that those injuries resulted from an accident.
 
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  • #599
So, she wandered out and probably fell. She had substances in her system. She probably died from the summer heat mixed with the substances she took. How sad. Obviously it is not a homicide. My sympathies to her husband.

Her injuries just seem too severe to be caused by only falling unless she fell from something. I'm not really familiar with the area she was found though.
 
  • #600
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She could have been punched in the face, throat and ribs, hit with an object, or pushed down a set of stairs.

A healthy adult her age normally does not suffer four broken bones simply from falling. It's just not believable that she fell and broke her nose, fractured her jaw, broke a rib and a bone in her vertebrae. Those injuries had to be caused by someone else. I don't think it's always obvious when someone is beaten to death, but I do think it is connected to how she wound up dead.

The injuries were described by one of the verified insiders, so no, I don't have a link, but I am assuming the family has seen the autopsy report and would know that Jessica had a broken rib and that her c4 vertebrae in her neck was broken.

I was referring to the "manner of death" when I said it should be changed to "homicide," not the COD.
 
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