Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers (2018)
3.7 of 5 from 45 ratings
5h 12min
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Synopsis:
Documents the murder of Jessica Chambers, talks to friends and family of both Jessica and Quentin Tellis (man accused of killing her) discusses the evidence there is (or isn't) and has parts of the court trial(s) that have taken place...
1. Who Killed Jessica Chambers? When 19-year-old Jessica Chambers is set on fire inside her car and burned to death, the question of who did it quickly becomes a nationwide obsession all while wreaking havoc on a small Mississippi town.
2. A Mystery Unfolds: Who is Quinton Tellis? Three years after Jessica Chambers was burned alive, her family prepares to face the accused killer in court and the mysterious relationship between Jessica and Quinton Tellis comes to light.
3. A Dying Declaration As the trial unfolds, shocking testimony from first responders reveals that Jessica uttered a dying declaration that may spawn new leads.
4. Racial Divide: An Issue of Black and White? As the defense continues to poke holes in the prosecution’s theory, many wonder if the right man is on trial, all while racial tensions in the town are thrust into the national spotlight.
5. Tapes and Towers: The Prosecution’s Theory The prosecution presents its star witnesses including intense interrogation tapes and complex cell phone data that give the trial an unexpected turn.
6. Chaos in the Courtroom The jurors hear closing arguments and as deliberations begin, the judge’s instructions appear to confuse the jury and create total chaos in the courtroom.
7. The Retrial: Will There Be Justice for Jessica? One year after a bizarre mistrial in the Jessica Chambers murder case, attorneys battle in court for the second time over the fate of Quinton Tellis.
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