
When 19-year old Jessica Chambers is horrifically murdered, set on fire in her car, her rural Mississippi community is rocked. As investigators work to figure out who could have done this and why, there’s an onslaught of online sleuths digitally descending on this grieving community wreaking havoc and placing blame. Finally, after a 14-month investigation, there’s a surprise arrest and trial of th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Quinton Tellis, charged with setting Jessica Chambers on fire, faces his second jury in two years. In the final episode of this series, host Beth Karas highlights what’s new in the retrial as prosecutors and defense attorneys go head to head once aga... more
Host Beth Karas discusses the prosecution’s cell phone evidence with engineer and cell phone technology expert Ben Levitan who gives his own analysis of the cell phone evidence tying Quinton Tellis to the murder of Jessica Chambers. Plus, the jury th... more
The final witnesses take the stand in the State of Mississippi’s case against Quinton Tellis, accused of killing Jessica Chambers. Host Beth Karas guides listeners through the state’s final push, and the defense's challenges, as a federal intelligenc... more
Testimony continues in the trial for the murder of Jessica Chambers. In this episode, jurors take a field trip to the scene of the crime. Plus, host Beth Karas speaks with a fire expert who explains the process of recovering evidence after a fire an... more
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Slow podcast but very well done.
Wrong person in jail I believe! But prosecution was just wanting to charge someone! Anyone!
Wrong person in jail I believe! But prosecution was just wanting to charge someone! Anyone!
Very boring. The story is interesting but the storyteller didn’t do a good job. It’s clear they don’t care about podcasting and care about guiding you to their tv show.
The WORST sound quality ever, and the southern Mississippi drawls of the accused and others are so thick I couldn’t understand a word they said.
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