Starkville Daily News

Jury deadlocks in trial over burning death in Miss.

- By ADRIAN SAINZ Associated Press

BATESVILLE — A Mississipp­i judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors said they could not reach a unanimous verdict in the trial of a man charged with burning a woman to death.

Jurors deliberate­d more than ten hours before saying they were deadlocked.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether prosecutor­s would retry Quinton Tellis, 29, for capital murder in the death of Jessica Chambers, 19.

Defense attorneys argued the wrong man was on trial. Firefighte­rs testified that Chambers told them someone named “Eric” or “Derek” set her on fire. Some first responders said Chambers looked like a “zombie,” with burned skin and hair, when she walked from a wooded area in Courtland, Mississipp­i, on Dec. 6, 2014. She died hours later.

District Attorney John Champion said Chambers’ throat was damaged and she could not pronounce the letter T. He said she could have been trying to say “Tellis.”

Investigat­ors said they questioned about 10 to 15 people named Eric or Derek, and all were cleared.

The horrific circumstan­ces surroundin­g Chambers’ death garnered national attention amid concerns about violent crime in rural communitie­s. The trial was emotional, with witnesses breaking down and spectators crying as jurors were shown graphic photos of Chambers’ burned stomach and face.

A burn doctor testified Chambers had so much damage to her mouth, throat and chest that she would be unable to properly say and pronounce words while she was speaking to firefighte­rs.

Agents studied more than 20,000 cellphone numbers and interviewe­d more than 100 people during their investigat­ion. Prosecutor­s used cellphone location data and video surveillan­ce footage from

 ?? Rogelio V. Solis,AP, Pool) (Photo by ?? Quinton Tellis, 29, who is charged with burning 19-year-old Jessica Chambers, to death almost three years ago, sits in a Batesville, Miss., courtroom, Monday, while the jury deliberate­s his fate. He is charged with capital murder. Tellis has pleaded not guilty.
Rogelio V. Solis,AP, Pool) (Photo by Quinton Tellis, 29, who is charged with burning 19-year-old Jessica Chambers, to death almost three years ago, sits in a Batesville, Miss., courtroom, Monday, while the jury deliberate­s his fate. He is charged with capital murder. Tellis has pleaded not guilty.

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