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Mallard pleads not guilty to murder - smoked pot, took ecstasy and drank heavily before hit and run
The Dallas Morning News ^
| June 23, 2003
| From Staff and Wire Reports
Posted on 06/23/2003 2:51:13 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
Mallard pleads not guilty to murder
06/23/2003
From Staff and Wire Reports
FORT WORTH, Texas - A former nurse's aide smoked pot, took ecstasy and drank heavily in the hours before she hit a homeless man and drove home while he was lodged in her windshield, prosecutors and defense attorneys told jurors as her murder trial began Monday.
Chante Jawan Mallard, 27, faces life in prison if convicted. She pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, tampering with evidence, before attorneys began their opening statements on the murder charge.
Although she had taken drugs, Mallard could have stopped at a nearby fire or police station or called an ambulance after she hit Gregory Biggs on a highway in the early hours of Oct. 26, 2001, prosecutor Christy Jack said.
Michael Ainsworth / DMN A sheriff's deputy escorts Chante Mallard into the courtroom on the first day of her murder trial at the 371st District Court at the Tarrant County Justice Center.
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"All of a sudden -- bam -- he was just there," Mallard said in a statement to police, which Jack read to jurors.
Mallard did stop briefly to try and get Biggs off her car, but when she couldn't, she drove about a mile to her home, Jack said. Mallard then called one of her friends to pick her up, Jack said.
She and her friend then went to find Mallard's ex-boyfriend to figure out what to do next. When they couldn't find him, they went back to the house, where Mallard took the friend into the garage, Jack said. By that time, Biggs was dead, still lodged and bleeding in the jagged windshield.
The friend told Mallard to call 911, Jack said.
"Chante refused because she didn't want her parents to know what she'd done and didn't want to go to jail," Jack said.
Defense attorney Jeff Kearney said Mallard was in a drug-induced haze and had been hit in the face with flying glass when the car hit Biggs. He said she doesn't dispute what happened, but it was an accident, not murder.
She was just one exit from her home, so she kept driving with "a body entirely in her car, the head in the floorboard, legs going in directions that no one thought humanely possible. You can't imagine," Kearney said.
He said after Mallard pulled into her garage and lowered the door, she sat in the car and cried, repeatedly apologizing to Biggs, who was moaning.
When the friend arrived at the house, Mallard was hysterical and "was blabbing, 'Lord, I'm sorry. What do I do? Lord, I'm sorry. It was an accident. What do it do?"' Kearney said.
Biggs, 37, a former bricklayer who had been living in a homeless shelter, was found dead the next day, his body dumped in a park.
When pictures of Biggs' twisted, bruised and bloody body were shown Monday on a large screen in the courtroom, Mallard looked down, and some jurors grimaced or looked away. Biggs' relatives were not in the room when the photos were displayed.
Mallard's attorney said Clete Jackson, one of two men who pleaded guilty to helping dump Biggs' body, orchestrated moving Biggs to Cobb Park.
Jackson received a 10-year sentence for tampering with evidence. His cousin, Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, received nine years. As part of plea agreements, they were to testify at Mallard's trial.
Police initially said Biggs lived for several days in Mallard's garage, slowly bleeding to death from his multiple fractures and cuts.
But Tarrant County Medical Examiner Nizam Peerwani later said Biggs, whose left leg was nearly amputated, probably lived only a few hours after he was hit. He could have survived if he had received medical attention, Peerwani said.
When Biggs' body was found in the park, authorities had no leads until four months later, when a tipster said Mallard talked about the incident at a party.
The day after interviewing the tipster in February 2002, police went to Mallard's house with a search warrant.
Detective Don Owings told jurors Monday that after serving the search warrant, he saw the car in the garage with the seats missing and the windshield and rear glass broken. Officers have said they found dark stains on the passenger-side floorboard and burned car seats in her back yard.
Owings testified that 14 officers accompanied him to Mallards home. She was not ill-treated, he said, and she understood her rights as she was interrogated.
She was upset. She had cried some, he said. But she allowed me to take the statement.
Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/062303dnmettrial.1fa12.html
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KEYWORDS: addiction; chantemallard; fortworth; gregorybiggs; hitandrun; murder; texas; wodlist
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To: freekitty
I csn't understand how she drove without someone spotting her. Not too hard really. It's West Fort Worth, LATE at night, hardly anybody around. Just a couple of miles.
You might think someone would have seen, but I can imagine it. Stranger things have happened.
Bizarre and bewildering nonetheless.
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06/23/2003 7:47:39 PM PDT
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To: freekitty
Whoops ! Make that EAST Fort Worth ! :O)
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06/23/2003 7:48:32 PM PDT
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MeekOneGOP
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To: Sir Gawain
Alcohol and X is a no-no. Big dehydration risk.
To: Uncle Meat
This whole story reminds me of an old Stephen King movie where some drunk old rich bitch run over a bum in a yellow rain coat and didn't even stop to help.He kept coming back from the dead and jumping on her hood saying,"Thanks for the ride lady!"till she went insane or something or he killed her some how.Don't remember how it exactly ended. hehe !
Hey, if I was the DA, I'd take that as a plea bargain punishment !!
< /bad humor >
She deserves worse.
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06/23/2003 7:59:51 PM PDT
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06/23/2003 8:01:25 PM PDT
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06/23/2003 8:07:04 PM PDT
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06/23/2003 8:09:08 PM PDT
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To: MeeknMing
I'm betting on a Texas jury,too!
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posted on
06/23/2003 8:17:43 PM PDT
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MEG33
To: MeeknMing
Excuse me Chante... an accident? Hitting a man might be an accident (except that you were messed up on drugs and alchohol) but LEAVING HIM STUCK IN THE WINDSHIELD BLEEDING FOR 2/3 DAYS? Are you a sicko, or what?
To: Libertina
The medical examiner has put the death at several hours rather than the first reported 2/3 days.It still murder because he could have been saved if given medical care.The running over him was an accident made a crime if DUI as she claims.The death was no accident.She allowed him to bleed to death as she worried about herself.
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06/23/2003 8:50:23 PM PDT
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MEG33
To: CindyDawg
Great! I'll watch for it!--and thanks!
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posted on
06/23/2003 9:08:36 PM PDT
by
basil
To: MEG33
Her own testimony contradicts the several hr. explanation. (Atleast that's what she said earlier.) In any case, it is, as you say, murder. AND A HATE CRIME.
To: harpseal
As soon as she hit him she had a duty to stop. Being intoxicated while committing a crime should be an aggravating circumstance not any kind of excuse... This is especially true if you're a bishop.
To: Howlin
Thanks for that info!!
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06/24/2003 12:33:27 AM PDT
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CyberAnt
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To: Bonaparte
Yeah. Bummer. After all his suffering, too.
I wonder if Chante will like her new home and new friends there ?
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06/24/2003 3:18:46 AM PDT
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To: csvset
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06/24/2003 3:21:37 AM PDT
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To: MEG33
Libertina brings up a good point. The document on the Smoking Gun seems to bring up the testimony from Mallard's acquaintance/friend AND Mallard herself that the man did not die that night. Though the ME may believe the man could not have lived more than a few hours, Mallard herself contradicts this, to a degree. There seems little doubt that the man was in the garage, not for less than a day, but for 2-3 days.
Also, I tend to believe the witness testimony regardng Mallard having sex while the man bled to death. After all, no one with the police knew who killed the man, and this witness, uncoerced provides rather accurate information. It's not as if there's doubt about who hit Mr. Biggs. That being the case, I have no reason to doubt her statement. It also fits more easily in the context of a woman letting a man die in her windshield rather than render assistance.
Mallard's statements were made AFTER she was arrested, and hence she was trying to improve her situation and the perception of the cops. Unfortunately for her, she is a moronic sociopath because saying you are sorry and crying is not a mitigating circumstance when it comes to deciding on murder charges. But in an idiot's mind they may be, so that's why she made them.
I tend to believe that she didn't really care about the man at all. Her actions and her sadness are about HER life being changed. I can't locate anywhere in her actions, even in her lying statements, that she cared about the man or doing what was right.
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06/24/2003 5:09:28 AM PDT
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To: Langdon
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06/24/2003 5:48:17 AM PDT
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MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
That does incorparate a lot of this story as she is with her lover whom she pays after the sex and heads home to beat her husband there. My favorite part is the scene where she parks her car in the garage and looks over shoulder and then towards the hood and doesn't see him, feeling confident she opens the door, swings her legs out and then all of a sudden he grabs her by the ankles and says again, "Thanks for the Ride Lady", Loved it.
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06/24/2003 6:05:09 AM PDT
by
cav68
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