I've noticed a switch in the time line to place the murder around 1AM. But news reports in the first few days place it 45 minutes earlier. Maybe the 1AM time just comes from the time that the FBI arrived on the scene. But could there be another reason to establish the murder as occuring 45 minutes later than it really happened?
But there are more significant differences. According to this story, she was 200 yards from the border, heading NW on 72. JMJ333 can tell us for sure, but that doesn't look on the map like the little country lane that the article implies.
The implication that the car was crawling doesn't fit, either. According to this article , the car had to cross a ditch to get to the pole. And this article mentions the pole was broken.
The AP claims that A witness rushed up and pulled open the car door, but the driver was not moving. She appeared to be already dead. Yet this article describes all the trouble the firemen had getting the blaze out. So how did the witness manage to open the car door?
An off-duty Mississippi police officer driving in the opposite direction saw her back seat on fire at 12:45 a.m. Sunday. By the time he doubled back, she had veered off the road and tapped a utility pole before her car burst into a fireball.
I remembered something about FBI agent Nash testifying that there 6 unnamed witnesses (all related). When I checked the story here, I see Nash testified that those witnesses all said it happened about 12:45, too.