Posted on 12/16/2014 8:00:02 AM PST by Impala64ssa
This should make things difficult for the rape/abuse deniers on the Left.
Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting this. I have read the Conservative TreeHouse articles on this horrendous crime, and it seems there is a lot of corruption in that community.
Could law enforcement in the area be afraid/paid off/entangled with the gangs in the area? And these gangs seem to be traveling a lot to and from northern urban areas - drug running, perhaps?
Its the reason for America's incredible strength, you know.
How so?If it doesn’t fit their narrative,it gets ignored.
The hacktivist group #Anonymous has also been on the case, and they found quite a few interesting items in the social media accounts of individuals connected to the deceased.
One of the most damning: First responders found Jessica Chambers on an isolated county road, her body engulfed in flames, around 8:30 pm on the evening of 6 December. Barely three hours later, Alsani posts that Jessica died after “they poured gasoline down her throat” and set her on fire. He claims a deputy sheriff who stopped by the store provided that detail, but there is no indication that police had released that detail in the early stages of the investigation.
Here’s another key question: how does a 19-year-old buy a gas station? I’m not familiar with very many banks that would grant a business loan to a teenager. Apparently, Alsani (or someone else) paid cash for the business, which generates between $500K and $1 million a year in revenue. In a tweet a couple of days ago, Anonmyous asked if Alsani paid his taxes, suggesting they’ve hacked into the store’s financial documents.
If there’s any good news in this, it’s that the feds are fully involved. Someone posted a photo on Twitter of 8 FBI agents at Alsani’s store yesterday, and reps from the ATF and federal marshal’s service are also involved. One group that is surprisingly absent (so far) is the DEA, despite indications of heavy drug activity at the store. Obviously, the FBI handles a lot of drug cases, but if reports about heroin at the gas station are true, you’d think the DEA would be a part of the investigation.
There are reports that Alsani’s Yemen ties have attracted the attention of the FBI (that and the fact that local authorities appeared totally incompetent at handling the investigation). Hackers claim Alsani has ties to radicals in Yemen, but I haven’t seen anything except some of the jihadi imagery on his social media account. It would be interesting to know if any of the FBI agents in Panola County are a part of the counter-terrorism division.
If it is known what & how long was missing on the gas station video, then the whole thing exists someplace.
Sundance is lightyears ahead of the MSM.... no wonder they hate bloggers.
Couldn’t be duplicated enough IMO. If this was the ONLY story running on FR for the next two weeks I’d be happy.
This place seems alot like “Charming” in Sons of Anarchy, everyones dirty
YES, Ali is at LEAST “Complicit”.
I’m afraid the Fed’s told the locals to back off, due to terror connections.
Are you getting sick of the "Third World" animals running in our midst?
The town is simply a funnel from the gangsta crowd of Memphis to the regional Mississippi university for drugs. Start busting the teens driving back to their college dorm, and you shut down the whole operation.
What? To send in the DOJ CRS to accuse any whites of racism and privilege in accusing the poor immigrant store owner?
I suspect this is not some little local gang involved but a crime machine at the very least from Memphis and possibly even from Chicago...and that they have let it be known to local LEO's this is a very dangerous game.
Thee Sons is so dark I stopped watching it after the first season. You are correct, however. It mimics life.
Now that this I coming to light, I don’t think this is a simple overreaction to break -up. Gangs, even untouchable ones, don’t like to draw attention to themselves. Her boyfriend would have been told to let her go, if that’s all tho had been.
She had to be silenced because she either knew something or they thought she knew something.
Can’t say enough about Sundance’s sleuthing. It took me several days to read everything plus all the comments of his co-sleuthers. It is mind-boggling what is being uncovered in rural Northern Mississippi.
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