Anonymous Group Publishes Information on Jessica Chambers Murder, Including Pictures

Anonymous Group Publishes Information on Jessica Chambers Murder, Including Pictures
This undated photograph released by the families of Jessica Chambers and her sister Amanda Prince, shows Jessica Chambers taken in Courtland, Miss. AP Photo/Chambers-Prince Families
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
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An account affiliated with the activist group Anonymous is following the Jessica Chambers murder case closely and has been publishing updates on the investigation.

Officials say they’ve probed what happened but haven’t come up with anything and no arrests have been made.

Chambers was found by emergency personnel burning inside of her car. Before she died, she said a name that was allegedly of whoever committed the crime of setting her car on fire with her in it.

But police haven’t been able to crack the case yet, leading others to try to figure out what happened.

One of the amateur sleuths has been posting information on the Operation Jessica C Twitter account, looking for links between locals and the information available in Jessica’s case.

For instance, friends and family members said Jessica was not in a relationship when she died but had recently broken up with someone.

One of the pictures shared by Chambers’ friends showed her kissing a former boyfriend.

The account has made some connections to what it says are local gang members, including some at the gas station that Jessica visited just prior to her death, and a home at which she allegedly enjoyed hanging out. Apparently one of the gangs is called Black Squad.

The account shared pictures of some of the members posing at the gas station, as well as others of members who knew Chambers.

The information is all unverified and is being heavily debated online by people on both sides of the issue.

A gas station and convenience store where, according to surveillance video, Jessica Chambers visited before she was found severely burned along the side of a Mississippi road is pictured on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, in Courtland, Miss. Chambers, 19, died Saturday after she was taken to a Memphis hospital with severe burns. Authorities are working to piece together the last hours of her life in efforts to catch who killed her. (AP Photo/Adrian Sainz)
A gas station and convenience store where, according to surveillance video, Jessica Chambers visited before she was found severely burned along the side of a Mississippi road is pictured on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, in Courtland, Miss. Chambers, 19, died Saturday after she was taken to a Memphis hospital with severe burns. Authorities are working to piece together the last hours of her life in efforts to catch who killed her. AP Photo/Adrian Sainz
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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