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The Latest: DA to retry suspect in woman's burning death

Original Publication Date October 16, 2017 - 11:31 AM

BATESVILLE, Miss. - The Latest on the trial of a Mississippi man charged in the burning death of a woman (all times local):

4:35 p.m.

A Mississippi prosecutor says the government will retry 29-year-old Quinton Tellis in the burning death of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers.

District Attorney John Champion said: "We're going to come back and do this again."

Jurors deliberated for ten hours before telling the judge they couldn't agree on a verdict.

Rescuers said Chambers told them before she died that someone named "Eric" or "Derek" set her on fire.

Champion said her throat was damaged and she might have tried to say "Tellis."

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4:10 p.m.

A Mississippi judge has declared a mistrial after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict in the trial of a man charged with burning a woman to death.

Jurors had deliberated between nine and 10 hours in the trial of 29-year-old Quinton Tellis. The deliberations started Sunday and ended Monday, when the jury indicated that it was not able to agree on a verdict.

Tellis could have faced up to life in prison without parole had he been convicted of capital murder in the death of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers.

It was not immediately clear whether prosecutors will retry the case.

Chambers was found walking along a road near her burning car the night of Dec. 6, 2014 in Courtland, Mississippi, about 60 miles (96 kilometres) south of Memphis, Tennessee.

Firefighters and paramedics treated her at the scene and spoke with her. She had third-degree burns over most of her body when she died hours later in a Memphis hospital.

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2:55 p.m.

Spectators were told to expect a verdict in the trial of a Mississippi man charged with burning a woman to death, but jurors did not reach a unanimous agreement.

Jurors initially said they found Quinton Tellis not guilty of capital murder in the death of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers. However, when jurors were polled individually, some said that they found the defendant "guilty."

Circuit Judge Gerald Chatham told the jury to go back for further deliberations. He repeated to them that their verdict must be unanimous, or they must tell him if they are unable to reach agreement.

Defence attorneys argued the wrong man is on trial.

The 29-year-old Tellis faces up to life in prison without parole if convicted.

Emergency responders said Chambers looked like a "zombie" with burned skin and hair when they found her wandering near a road in Courtland, Mississippi, on Dec. 6, 2014.

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1:25 p.m.

A Mississippi judge is telling jurors to try to reach a verdict in the trial of a man charged with burning a woman to death.

Jurors deliberated about four hours Sunday and about four hours Monday before Circuit Judge Gerald Chatham spoke to them. He read a statement saying a verdict "must represent the considered judgment of each juror." He urged them to try to reach an agreement if they can do so without violating their own judgment.

Quinton Tellis is charged with capital murder in the death of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers in 2014. Defence attorneys argued the wrong man is on trial.

The 29-year-old Tellis faces life in prison, if convicted.

Emergency responders said Chambers looked like a "zombie" with burned skin and hair when they found her wandering near a road in Courtland, Mississippi, on Dec. 6, 2014.

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9:19 a.m.

Jury deliberations have resumed in the trial of a Mississippi man charged in the burning death of a woman.

Jurors deliberated more than four hours Sunday without reaching a verdict.

Quinton Tellis is charged with capital murder in the death of 19-year-old Jessica Chambers. Defence attorneys argued the wrong man is on trial. Tellis is 29.

Firefighters testified 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."

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