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DECEMBER 10th COURTLAND — Jessica Chambers’ mother said her daughter spent all day and early evening Saturday at their home here before heading to put gas in her car and clean it.
Jessica left home a little after 6 p.m. She never returned.
Lisa Chambers said Jessica came home Friday night after ending her shift at Goody’s Department Store in Batesville, where she had recently started working. She woke up Saturday morning for a little while, but went back to sleep for most of the day, Lisa Chambers said.
Not long after waking up, Jessica drove to a gas station on Highway 51 to grab a bite to eat and put gas in her car before heading into Batesville to clean it. The last time her mother spoke to her was just before 7 p.m. “I reminded her to clean her room, because I’d been on her for a few days about it. She promised she would,” Lisa Chambers said. “She was still wearing her pajama pants so it’s not like she was dressed to be out very long.”
Jessica was by herself when she left home and when LIsa Chambers spoke to her by cell phone shortly afterward. Jessica did not mention plans to meet with anybody, only to clean her car and come right back home to do the same to her room.
That was consistent with Jessica’s routine, LIsa Chambers said. “She was either at work, across the road at our neighbor’s house or here,” she said, standing in her front yard. “She didn’t go or do much else.”
Clerk Ali Alsanai was working the gas station’s counter when Chambers arrived.
“She was normal that day,” he said. “She just pumped the gas like she always does. She left, then two hours later, we all heard. If something was going on,s he would have told me. She would have told me she was having a problem with someone. She was smiling, and she left, and that’s the last time I saw her.”  (read more)

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