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re: Jessica Chambers murder update - Family expecting an arrest soon
Posted on 10/13/17 at 3:48 am to pioneerbasketball
Posted on 10/13/17 at 3:48 am to pioneerbasketball
Katherine Rodgers
-Forensic DNA Specialist
-Found a mixture of DNA on JC's keys
-Keys were tested for DNA of DH (the man whom QT said was stalking JC) and his DNA was not found
-Jerry King (man who found keys)- DNA results were inconclusive
-QT DNA found on keys
-Cross: Cannot tell WHEN QT left DNA on her keys
Issues w. State of Mississippi's Case
-As some of you have already noted, there are some problems w. the State's case. First and foremost, there are a total of 9 witnesses who heard JC state "Eric" did this to her. Not Quinton Tellis. During Kesha Myers' cross from the first day, she stated she had never heard JC call QT "Eric" and she also stated JC was selling marijuana.
-Investigator Dixon isn't great w. handling evidence. He threw out cigarette lighters found at the burn scene because they were rusted, which he believed meant they were old and unrelated. In reality, it is impossible for him to know if the rust was natural, or from the heat of the car fire. Regardless of the origin of the rust, a DNA profile should have been attempted. It wasn't. He also found evidence at the scene (beer cans) which led to the appearance that it may be a "party spot". Because JC was dealing marijuana, they should have investigated if she sold marijuana to people in this area or its vicinity
-JC's keys: These were handled by JK, his one year old child, and his baby momma, wrapped in paper towel, and then handled by the investigator. The investigator then took the keys to the area where JK believed he found them, put them on the ground in the ditch, and took photos. It is unclear why he decided to risk DNA contamination/loss of DNA evidence just to photograph them in an area they may have been found
-And lastly, the connection to the Louisiana murder...
The Louisiana Murder
-As we know, QT has also been charged for a murder in Louisiana. He was not indicted for the Mississippi murder until Feb 2016, at which point he was already locked up in Louisiana on charges related to the Louisiana murder. He was officially charged in Louisiana in July 2016. He was first interviewed by Mississippi investigators on December 10, 2014- NOT as a suspect.
-The criminal informant who lead Louisiana authorities to Quinton Tellis was named Eric, and had dated QT's sister in Courtland, Mississippi. Eric initially told Louisiana investigators someone else was responsible for the murder of Hsaio, after they realized he was lying, he then accused QT of her murder. Eric says QT shared details of the Louisiana murder w. him when the two men were sharing "war stories" about their past crimes (Unsurprisingly, Eric has a criminal history). It is unclear if Jessica Chambers knew Eric the Informant
-Forensic DNA Specialist
-Found a mixture of DNA on JC's keys
-Keys were tested for DNA of DH (the man whom QT said was stalking JC) and his DNA was not found
-Jerry King (man who found keys)- DNA results were inconclusive
-QT DNA found on keys
-Cross: Cannot tell WHEN QT left DNA on her keys
Issues w. State of Mississippi's Case
-As some of you have already noted, there are some problems w. the State's case. First and foremost, there are a total of 9 witnesses who heard JC state "Eric" did this to her. Not Quinton Tellis. During Kesha Myers' cross from the first day, she stated she had never heard JC call QT "Eric" and she also stated JC was selling marijuana.
-Investigator Dixon isn't great w. handling evidence. He threw out cigarette lighters found at the burn scene because they were rusted, which he believed meant they were old and unrelated. In reality, it is impossible for him to know if the rust was natural, or from the heat of the car fire. Regardless of the origin of the rust, a DNA profile should have been attempted. It wasn't. He also found evidence at the scene (beer cans) which led to the appearance that it may be a "party spot". Because JC was dealing marijuana, they should have investigated if she sold marijuana to people in this area or its vicinity
-JC's keys: These were handled by JK, his one year old child, and his baby momma, wrapped in paper towel, and then handled by the investigator. The investigator then took the keys to the area where JK believed he found them, put them on the ground in the ditch, and took photos. It is unclear why he decided to risk DNA contamination/loss of DNA evidence just to photograph them in an area they may have been found
-And lastly, the connection to the Louisiana murder...
The Louisiana Murder
-As we know, QT has also been charged for a murder in Louisiana. He was not indicted for the Mississippi murder until Feb 2016, at which point he was already locked up in Louisiana on charges related to the Louisiana murder. He was officially charged in Louisiana in July 2016. He was first interviewed by Mississippi investigators on December 10, 2014- NOT as a suspect.
-The criminal informant who lead Louisiana authorities to Quinton Tellis was named Eric, and had dated QT's sister in Courtland, Mississippi. Eric initially told Louisiana investigators someone else was responsible for the murder of Hsaio, after they realized he was lying, he then accused QT of her murder. Eric says QT shared details of the Louisiana murder w. him when the two men were sharing "war stories" about their past crimes (Unsurprisingly, Eric has a criminal history). It is unclear if Jessica Chambers knew Eric the Informant
Posted on 10/13/17 at 12:54 pm to pioneerbasketball
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-JC's keys: These were handled by JK, his one year old child, and his baby momma, wrapped in paper towel, and then handled by the investigator. The investigator then took the keys to the area where JK believed he found them, put them on the ground in the ditch, and took photos. It is unclear why he decided to risk DNA contamination/loss of DNA evidence just to photograph them in an area they may have been found
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