Wednesday, December 17, 2014

DISTURBING Details About This Girl’s Fiery Death The Media Isn’t Reporting

Here’s The DISTURBING Details About This Girl’s Fiery Death The Media Isn’t Reporting
On December 6, horrible news broke about a 20-year-old girl who had become the victim of a horrific crime in which she had a flammable liquid poured down her throat and was then set on fire. Details about the case have been scarce, and media coverage hasn’t exactly been exemplary. However, there are some rather disturbing connections surrounding this case that need to be brought to light in order for justice to be properly served.
Speculation has been growing that Jessica Chambers was involved with a local gang in Courtland, Mississippi, and her involvement with them is what led to her death. While that particular aspect has yet to be proven, there are some shocking connections that have been made, which point to that theory being true and there being a cover-up by local residents out of fear of retaliation from the Black Squad, which is the predominant gang in the area.
The case appears to be centered around the last place Chambers was captured on video, the M&M’s gas station, which is owned by 19-year-old Ali Alsanai. Many people in the town praise Alsanai as a stand-up guy who helps the community, but as more facts come to light, he doesn’t appear to be the great guy that others are making him out to be.
The Conservative Treehouse has been following this case closely and published information that doesn’t seem to paint Alsanai in such a positive light. In fact, after what you’re about to see, you’re likely going to wonder why he hasn’t been taken in for interrogation by the police yet, which is a question many others have as well.
For starters, the young “entrepreneur” has close ties with many of the members of the Black Squad. Pictures posted to Facebook and  social media show Alsanai posing with them while flashing gang signs and making other shady gestures.
READ MORE:http://madworldnews.com/disturbing-details-fiery-death/

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