Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Mississippi Burning: White Girl is Burned Alive, Lighter Fluid Squirted in Her Mouth and Nose; 98% of Her Body Burned; was It an Obama Murder?

 

Victim Jessica Chambers, 19
 

Vic's family hopes that her last words can solve her heinous murder
 

 

By David in TN

At The Last Refuge/Conservative Treehouse.

1 comment:

jeigheff said...

I read some of the comments at the link provided. The fact that this poor girl was apparently involved with an abusive black boyfriend (according to some second-hand information provided by one commenter) doesn't sound good.

About a month ago, my wife and I had an interesting unexpected dinner conversation with a friend who is a police detective. (He and I share the same hobby, military history.) He said some very interesting things about two high-profile crimes that happened in recent years in Austin, Texas. Two young women, in separate incidents, disappeared and were never seen again.

My friend said that in the first case, the young lady in question was probably murdered by her own father. This is probably because she was about to speak out about ongoing abuse by her father. This young woman was apparently abducted before or during an early morning run. In the second case, a wild young woman with an abusive thug boyfriend probably died at the hands of her boyfriend. She was last seen at a seedy motel in a bad part of town.

My friend explained that even though his observations were speculative, policemen were familiar with situations like these; they can spot things which could possibly be incriminating on the part of the suspected murderers. Because these clues aren't conclusive, they usually don't make the news. (For example, in the first instance, the suspected father behaved very strangely during a lie detector test.) My friend also emphasized that murder is very hard to prove without a body.

My wife and I were stunned by my friend's reasonable remarks. This is partly because she and I had very distant connections to both murders. (The family of the first young lady used to go to our old church; a coworker is a friend of the father of the second young lady.) In both these cases, which were heavily publicized when they happened, the public was urged to come forward with any details, as though both affairs were total mysteries. But as my friend indicated, local law enforcement already had a good idea what had really happened, even though they could not prosecute the two suspects in question.

I am very interested to see what develops in this particular case. But I truly pray that I don't sound too cold or morbid. None of us can not imagine the pain that Jessica Chamber's parents and loved ones must be suffering.