rbarber17
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By "run" I merely meant exit the scene alive. Sorry for the inexact usage. She would not have been allowed to exit the scene of the fire alive if murdered, it should rightly have read.
Not trying to be picky here, wfgodot, but your wording "...She would not have been allowed..." (emphasis added by me) assumes that the perpetrators waited around after igniting her car. Did they, or was it likely that they did? If gasoline was used as an accelerant, there was a very intense fire instantaneously, lighting up the entire CS area around dusk like a floodlight. I doubt anyone could have even stood within 20 feet of her car while it was ablaze, the fire would have been that hot. I also doubt Jessica's murderer(s) would have hung around to make sure their victim was dead at the risk of being spotted by some random passerby. JMO
Murder does not have to be the instantaneous result of a perpetrator's actions. In Jessica's case, she was actually "murdered" when she died of her burns several hours later, far from the CS.