MS - Jessica Chambers, 19, found burned near her car, Panola County, 6 Dec 2014 - #6

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That's almost the same picture I have. Trying to recreate in Ascii.
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I don't remember how to escape actual ascii in HTML or that wouldn't be so primitive. The tool boxes on those vehicles are on the front end of the rollback platform. Which suggest to me the rear end of the car was near the back of the cab.
 
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Was there ever confirmation that the car-- when found by first responders --- was found with the rear of car near the tree OR
was the front of the car near the tree?

for 2 hours Ive found nothing:gaah:
 
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Just wondering if you believe more than one accelerant was involved? Arson/fires are not my area of expertise. And I know nothing about what happens to people or cars during a fire. I leave these technical questions to those of you with the knowledge :)

Oh, and do you think it is possible she could have been knocked out in the car, doused and lit and then maybe stumbled out of the car after coming to?

IMO I think it's very possible two distinct accelerants were used, one gasoline, for the vehicle. Two, a less volatile substance for Jessica. I don't think she would have survived as long as she did if gasoline were used on her personally (and control of Jessica would have been harder to maintain). I don't think the car would have been as burned out as it was if a simple combustible like lighter fluid was used. That car got REALLY hot really fast, and there really isn't much in the way of complimentary fuel on the inside of it. You have seats, batting, and plastic door panels. A lot of accelerant was used in the vehicle IMO.

I've pulled burned wrecks before not in homicide cases though. I've never seen a vehicle so close to a total burnout like that.

I'm pretty certain she was murdered outside of the vehicle, from start to finish.
 
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Was there ever confirmation that the car-- when found by first responders --- was found with the rear of car near the tree OR
was the front of the car near the tree?

for 2 hours Ive found nothing:gaah:

I thought the nose of the car was to the tree, but I could be wrong. Seems to me I read that, or saw it addressed during a presser and now I can't remember why I think it was nose to tree.
 
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i posted a pic of the car on the rollback on the previous page.

What I see is opposite of what you're saying. :o

the car's front end is facing the cab of the wrecker.

If you look at this picture (a little broader aspect), notice the orientation and location of both the toolbox and the visible lettering

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polop...atives/article_970/burn10n-2-web.jpg?enlarged

Then look at this image of a very similar if not identical rollback.

http://www.midamericawrecker.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/SANY1669.jpg

The Jeer Dan lettering is at the front edge of the rollback, the tool box as well. The trailing edge of the toolbox is present near the rear end of Jessica's vehicle.
 
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Was there ever confirmation that the car-- when found by first responders --- was found with the rear of car near the tree OR
was the front of the car near the tree?

for 2 hours Ive found nothing:gaah:

I don't believe that information has ever been disclosed in any form.
 
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If you look at this picture (a little broader aspect), notice the orientation and location of both the toolbox and the visible lettering

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polop...atives/article_970/burn10n-2-web.jpg?enlarged

Then look at this image of a very similar if not identical rollback.

http://www.midamericawrecker.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/SANY1669.jpg

The Jeer Dan lettering is at the front edge of the rollback, the tool box as well. The trailing edge of the toolbox is present near the rear end of Jessica's vehicle.

O, SOOOOOOOOOO im BACKWARDS.:thinking::laughing:
 
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The front of the car had to be facing the tree. It makes no sense to back the car in. Pictures at another site show that the tree was heavily burnt up to about 12' on the side the car was near it. Front end damage does not indicate the car actually hit the tree, only being very close to it. The front of Jessica's car also appears to have extensive discoloration on the hood from burn damage, while the rear trunk portion does not.
 
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The front of the car had to be facing the tree. It makes no sense to back the car in. Pictures at another site show that the tree was heavily burnt up to about 12' on the side the car was near it. Front end damage does not indicate the car actually hit the tree, only being very close to it. The front of Jessica's car also appears to have extensive discoloration on the hood from burn damage, while the rear trunk portion does not.
aha, thank you.
 
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Does anyone know where the party was that Jessica was supposed to have been at that night?
 
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I like your thoughts... ;)
I wish someone would explain why Haley got the call on his personal cell.
Why didn't the caller call 911?
Who thinks --- hey, Ill call the fire chief on his cell and not 911 to report a fire? :thinking:
i know it's likely LE confidential info but I wonder if the chief's phone records were examined for info regarding the person who reported the fire? WHO REPORTED THE FIRE>

I'm new here and this is only my 2nd or 3rd post so bear with me if this is a big "duh" post.
The caller possibly knows the fire chief and wanted to remain anonymous. While working as a reporter at a small town newspaper in Mississippi I had a rapport with the sheriff, deputies, fire chief, etc. I mentioned to the fire chief shady neighbors that stunk up my neighborhood burning furniture among other things-which is illegal in the city limits. I didn't report it because I didn't want trouble with them. He gave me his cell phone number, assured me I would remain anonymous. They don't burn their trash anymore.
My town is small but much bigger than Courtland, which in IMO, makes it even more likely someone would feel comfortable calling a fire chief rather than a fire department.
 
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Does anyone know where the party was that Jessica was supposed to have been at that night?

A lot of conjecture, mostly gleaned from SM, but there has been no confirmation of a party location in MSM that I remember.
 
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I'm new here and this is only my 2nd or 3rd post so bear with me if this is a big "duh" post.
The caller possibly knows the fire chief and wanted to remain anonymous. While working as a reporter at a small town newspaper in Mississippi I had a rapport with the sheriff, deputies, fire chief, etc. I mentioned to the fire chief shady neighbors that stunk up my neighborhood burning furniture among other things-which is illegal in the city limits. I didn't report it because I didn't want trouble with them. He gave me his cell phone number, assured me I would remain anonymous. They don't burn their trash anymore.
My town is small but much bigger than Courtland, which in IMO, makes it even more likely someone would feel comfortable calling a fire chief rather than a fire department.

It's not a duh post, it's a valid point. Although I'm thinking if I saw a fire like that my first impulse would be to dial 911. Isn't that information kept confidential, you know on a need to know basis? Then again, that would probably be extending more trust to that local LE agency than I'd be willing to extend.

Oh and since I don't remember saying it before... :welcome::Welcome1::wagon:
 
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Does anyone know where the party was that Jessica was supposed to have been at that night?
We don't because it has not been verified anywhere else except the rumor mills. The rumors are interesting, however.
 
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A lot of conjecture, mostly gleaned from SM, but there has been no confirmation of a party location in MSM that I remember.

Charlotte Wilkerson talked to Jessica on her Cell phone that night.
Charlotte is the only one who claims Jessica was at a party and said that what happened to her occurred after she left.
One of the people of interest, Eric Bibbs, lives within easy walking distance of the crime scene. Coincidence?

Remember...Jessica was supposed to have whispered a name that sounded like Eric, or Derrick.
 
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Charlotte Wilkerson talked to Jessica on her Cell phone that night.
Charlotte is the only one who claims Jessica was at a party and said that what happened to her occurred after she left.
One of the people of interest, Eric Bibbs, lives within easy walking distance of the crime scene. Coincidence?

Remember...Jessica was supposed to have whispered a name that sounded like Eric, or Derrick.

I just had a chilling thought...
What if the claim of a party was a ruse to get Jessica to a location where events surrounding her death began to unfold.
It wouldn't be the first time this was done to lure people into danger.
 
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I like your thoughts... ;)
I wish someone would explain why Haley got the call on his personal cell.
Why didn't the caller call 911?
Who thinks --- hey, Ill call the fire chief on his cell and not 911 to report a fire? :thinking:
i know it's likely LE confidential info but I wonder if the chief's phone records were examined for info regarding the person who reported the fire? WHO REPORTED THE FIRE>

I initially brought up volunteer fire chief CH as the person who has lots of key info & someone who I'm highly suspicious of----and got my head chewed off!!!

Anyway.......let's hope that **everyone** will be investigated & no stone left unturned.

As I've asked recently: who is comfortable around fire, iykwim???
 
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I initially brought up volunteer fire chief CH as the person who has lots of key info & someone who I'm highly suspicious of----and got my head chewed off!!!

Anyway.......let's hope that **everyone** will be investigated & no stone left unturned.

As I've asked recently: who is comfortable around fire, iykwim???
oh yes, I remember. ;)

I agree about asking who is comfortable around fire. ALSO
Who possibly changed their appearance around the time of Jessica's death?
Who if anyone missed work for a few hours or even a day or two after JC's murder?
Did LE park a car near the crime scene and watch who ----besides JCs family--visited the crime scene/ including those those who left poinsettias?


Something about all these intertwined lives stinks... moo ;)
 
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