Mississippi Burning – Day #6 – The Murder of Jessica Lane Chambers Exposes Massive Problems In Panola County Mississippi…

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To say the last 24 hours of research has uncovered significant information would be the understatement of the year.

We are going to attempt to share the discoveries and keep the text digestible, but the depth here is really consuming. So we’ll start with a troubling outline of the investigation and then share more alarming evidence of big trouble in a small town.  

Here’s a video of District Attorney John Champion and Panola County Sheriff Dennis Darby, giving a press conference on Thursday. If you pay close attention you can hear cause for initial concern. What we outline after is jaw dropping:

I do not anticipate any arrests“..

First concern – given the current framework and national sentiment around racial crime, you can quickly identify why DA John Champion would be the absolute worst possible person to seek Justice for Jessica Chambers.  Once you know about his own racial issues, given his racial controversies in the Johnny Lee Butts case, well, you can see how he would be easily leveraged/pressured by the professional grievance industry.

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Second, recently gang crime has exploded within the towns of Batesville and Courtland.  Apparently the gang culture from Memphis has spread to Panola County Mississippi, and metastasized into a local gang violence dominated by a group called “The Black Squad”.

In response to recent gang violence the law enforcement community, led by Panola County Sheriff Dennis Darby, is relying upon “word of mouth” to lead their investigative efforts.  Two recent shooting events exemplify the LEO approach.

[Batesville] Police chief Tony Jones admits gangs are in and around Panola County, but says officers try to keep a handle on it.

“We’ve been able to solve those situations, most of ‘em, It just happens unfortunately,” Jones said. (link)

Serious recent example #2:

[…]  ”Not much happens out here like this, not this far out in the County, so it’s a shock yeah,” Jerry Beaver said.

It comes as Panola County has struggled to gain the upper hand against gangs after a series of deadly incidents over the last few years.

”It’s obviously gang-related, you know. We’ve been going on three years working on gang relationships,” said Panola County Sheriff Dennis Darby, who believes it’s a sign that gangs, which used to come from out of town, have begun to take root locally.

But as we found before in Panola County, those people were too intimidated by what happened to talk on camera about it.

Sheriff Darby says that continues to present a problem, but he’s making progress.

”We’ll continue to ask the general public to give us information. We’ll protect you regardless of who you are,” he said.  (link)

Those of you familiar with Roscoe P Coltrain can almost hear him shouting “get em’ flash” right about now.  But seriously, we share these recent examples of ‘do-little law enforcement‘ because it’s important to a larger understanding of what follows.

If you have followed this case you’ll note the timeline of Jessica Lane Chamber’s activity on the day she was attacked, brutalized and set on fire, is a key element of this entire investigation.

jessica chambers 8According to her Mother, Lisa Chambers, she left home shortly after 6pm to clean out her car, and then at 6:48pm Jessica called to say she was picking up something to eat and would be home thereafter.

Jessica was attacked on Saturday night December 6th, the fire department found her next to her burning vehicle at 8:13pm.  Jessica died in the hospital from her severe burns the next day, Sunday December 7th.

On Tuesday a local reporter “found” CCTV footage of her stopping at a local gas station midway between her home and the place she was discovered on fire.  M&M First Stop Gas is located at 8967 Highway #51, Courtland MS.   Her burned body was discovered at 2352 Herron Road, Courtland, approximately 2 miles from the gas station.

According to the reporter, and the original CCTV timestamps Jessica’s timeline can be displayed as follows:

1) Jessica arrived at M&M First Stop Gas at 6:25pm
2) Exits car, approaches store, then walks out of frame until 6:27pm
3) Enters store at 6:27:15 pays (for gas?) then exits store at 6:28:15pm
4) Arrives back at car 6:28:27pm
5) Opens car door, either places something inside or uses interior latch to access gas tank.
6) Pumps gas from 6:29pm to ? (news footage didn’t show timestamp)
7) Gets in car and drives away–estimated time now around 6:32pm?
8) Jessica’s mom, Lisa Chambers, has phone conversation with Jessica at 6:48pm(Jessica is going to get something to eat)
9) Fire Department respond to a 911 call at 8:13pm (Jessica Discovered)

This leaves approximately 90 minutes from the time she left the gas station, to the time the fire department found her burned over 98% of her body and barely conscious.

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Now, this is important.  VERY IMPORTANT.

The police did not locate the CCTV video, a reporter did.  96 hours after the attack.  Why wasn’t the Sheriff looking for such CCTV?  (Note – they were interviewing a 31-year-old man named Derrick Turner for two days Mon/Tue)

Jessica  was seen on camera inbound from the North traveling South to the gas station.  She exits the gas station remaining headed in the same direction, headed South.

This gas station visit is FAR MORE than what is currently known.  The story now takes unbelievable twists.

On Thursday afternoon, the same reporter from Tuesday, who discovered the CCTV video, now reports the owner/operator of the gas station tells him the CCTV timestamps are incorrect and were never adjusted for Daylight Savings Time.  So 6:30pm on the CCTV recording is really 5:30pm, or so he claims.

“He Claims” – The CCTV video is part of a serious problem with this gas station.

It has been noted by several researchers that NO-ONE is seeing the raw footage from the CCTV system.  Instead what everyone is seeing is a video of a video monitor, not the actual footage contained in the system.

Why is this important?  Because the person playing back the recording is also controlling what is being displayed and recorded on the device.

This comes into play when you realize the video playback is being specifically manipulated to avoid the viewer seeing ALL OF THE ACTIVITY at the time in question.

Rather than try to explain in detail here’s a video from U-Tube by a person we don’t have any affiliation with, who is sharing this aspect of the concern.  You’ll see why this is so important after the u-tube presentation.   Please pay no attention to the insane conspiracy angle the presenter is playing, he obviously does not know the aspects of the case and people in it, but the beginning of the video does explain well the CCTV recording issues.  Again, pay only attention to the recording issues he outlines (about 5 minutes).  Skip the rest:

Now again, remember the police didn’t find this CCTV video, a reporter did. The reporter then shared that he contacted the police department to inform them of its existence. The construct of the original reporters footage therein has been widely distributed to various outlets who also share it in their news stories.

Two days later the owner/operator then tells the reporter the CCTV timestamp is off. Yet, if you align the original time with Mom, Lisa Chambers, saying Jessica left shortly after 6 it doesn’t seem like the CCTV time is off. So why would the owner/operator now be changing the timeline.

Now you might say “big deal, the cops would be smarter than a reporter”, you might think the cops and investigators from the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation would demand the raw feed copy via DVD data download, or memory stick.  You might say no investigator would be stupid enough to allow the possibility of filtered information for his investigation.  You might think all of those things.

You might think that, but you’d be wrong:

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Here’s the State and Federal Marshall investigators doing the exact same thing.  And consequently getting the exact same corrupted footage.

This is where you pause reading and go to the restroom because the next part is going to drop your jaw even further.

The man who is controlling what they record, is the same man in all of the news stories about Jessica’s visit to his gas station.  His name is Ali Alsanai, aka Basem Alsanai.  We’ll call him “Ali” for short:

The gas station owner who helped her said nothing seemed out of sorts.  “She seemed normal,” Ali Alsanai told CNN affiliate WREG. “She didn’t seem like something was going wrong, you know? She just seemed normal. She just pumped some gas, we had a talk and she left.”  (link)

Ali Alsanai is in just about every story regarding the CCTV system.  Another HERE.  And this guy has every reason in the world to distance himself from this story.

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Ali Alsanai, aka Basem Alsanai, is the key player in the local “Black Squad” gang community.  BIG TIME.  Ali Alsanai is also a muslim radical who posts pictures of dead jews gleefully upon his social media and advocates for extremist Islamic positions.

But wait, it gets better.

The guy who owns the gas station, the guy who is the head of the gang activity, the guy who is filtering information to investigators, Ali Alsanai, is also only 19 years old.  Yes, you read that correctly, he’s only 19.  Quite the entrepreneur, no?

Not quite.

That “gas station”, well let’s just say it’s the hub of drug and illicit activity surrounding the drug and crime community.  Helps to explain what that nice female clerk was doing delivering small envelopes to the outside crowd no.

Read the rest here: http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/12/13/mississippi-burning-day-6-the-murder-of-jessica-lane-chambers-exposes-massive-problems-in-panola-county-mississippi/

2 thoughts on “Mississippi Burning – Day #6 – The Murder of Jessica Lane Chambers Exposes Massive Problems In Panola County Mississippi…

  1. Gee, you think the cops could be involved with the bad guys? (sarcasm)
    Let me tell you about this small town. The ex chief stalks & sext teenage girls.
    After a hell of an uproar, started by me, he resigned. Sheriff hires him.
    Someone smells a bad, strong, chemical smell. Calls sheriff. 6 (six) hours later a deputy shows up. Deputy is disturbed because it took 6 hours for him to be dispatched. Smell is gone when he arrives. Deputy gives personal cell phone number to person that called in. Appears very unhappy with sheriff’s dispatching, or lack thereof.
    Merry Christmas!

  2. yep I was right

    ya’ll can figure what im right about on your own , that is if you didnt figure out who the prime suspects would be, and why nothing is being said as to who the perps are

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