that is the ONLY thing that makes sense. but why would LE spill that info to AA?
to see what he would do with the information is my best guess.
that is the ONLY thing that makes sense. but why would LE spill that info to AA?
I truly believe that AA has all the answers.
Money talks....and the FBI knows this. I agree, that some people will not want to risk their own life for 43k, but trust and believe that kind of money is like a million dollars to some folks. I personally think it will work. Fingers crossed.
JMO
Personally, I don't think there is any amount of money that someone will risk their life for. Just do not see any of the people we have discussed, or others, coming forward. The murder(s) have locked down that area showing what they can do. IMO.
One of the legal branches working this case is going to have to come up with a better idea than money. I cannot see the witness protection program working as the culture the people in this town have grown up in will not be transferable to another area. Sorry, but facts have to be faced! IMO
This is pretty much in line with what I was thinking and posted last night in the poll. We don't know if accelerant was poured down Jessica's throat or not. Despite statements from Ben Chambers and Ali A, official statements are not confirming (actually, denying) that it happened (thank you, bessie, for the links). I was simply stating last night that IF it turns out accelerant was poured in her mouth, and that her death was an act of revenge or a warning, the message of This is what happens to people who talk would be frighteningly clear. I was trying to think of what motive a person could possibly have for doing something so horrific (as if setting somebody on fire isn't horrific enough).
Just an opinion based on a possible theory. That's all.
what's your running theory then?
I flip flop between gangs and a personal vendetta. even JC's friends think it's someone local she trusted.
on that note, if JC had the family and relational troubles that have been insinuated, how could she have been as trusting as people say she was, seeing the best in everyone? she would have some PTSD if she had experienced much of what has been alluded to.
Why would an informant who did not do the crime be worried about extradition? JMO
He claimed LE told him and nobody has disputed his claim afaik. If LE knew this by 11 PM, I have to wonder if the source of their information was Jessica herself.
A kid maybe ... if a kid knew something and had some proof of it on their cell phone. It's a stretch. Maybe someone who was involved but didn't know they were involved.
At one point I may have agreed with you, but I have since come to believe that while he may indeed have heard some talk, and may have a pretty good idea who MIGHT do something like that, he probably doesn't know any more than countless other people in that town. JMO
Found this article on page 1 of this thread from December 7:
http://wreg.com/2014/12/07/father-speaks-out-after-daughter-set-on-fire-and-killed/
One cultural trait all small towns in the deep south seem to have is an incredible distrust of "outsiders." He is an outsider and always will be and for that reason alone I think he doesn't know any more than you or I know.
All along I've held the opinion that Jessica's killer was motivated by retaliation and revenge that involved a personal relationship. But it also smacks of a set-up by someone wanting to pin her murder on a gang rather than on specific individuals.
JMO
Personally, I don't think there is any amount of money that someone will risk their life for. Just do not see any of the people we have discussed, or others, coming forward. The murder(s) have locked down that area showing what they can do. IMO.
One of the legal branches working this case is going to have to come up with a better idea than money. I cannot see the witness protection program working as the culture the people in this town have grown up in will not be transferable to another area. Sorry, but facts have to be faced! IMO
When I was 19 and healthy (many moons ago) I don't know, but I think it would be pretty hard for one person to pour lighter fluid down my mouth and up my nose unless I was knocked out. I was skinny then, but strong as an ox.
All along I've held the opinion that Jessica's killer was motivated by retaliation and revenge that involved a personal relationship. But it also smacks of a set-up by someone wanting to pin her murder on a gang rather than on specific individuals.
JMO
But we have no other reason to believe she was knocked out. All the discrepancies in this case him to come from one source. But why?
I believe it was flatfootjoe who first said, "It would take a psychopath to do this."
I agree with that. And it's hard to believe this would be the first time they played with fire.
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