Posted on 03/09/2002 2:34:29 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
Windshield death suspect back in jail
Bail raised to $250,000; FW woman taken into custody for third time
03/09/2002
FORT WORTH - A woman accused of hitting a man with her car and leaving him to die, entangled in her windshield, returned to jail Friday when a judge raised her bail from $10,000 to $250,000.
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Even if the bail is met, Ms. Mallard will spend the weekend in jail. Probation officers in charge of monitoring bond conditions cannot pick her up until Monday morning, said Lt. Mack West, jail supervisor.
Her bond conditions, which 371st District Judge James Wilson set during a hearing, include being under house arrest at her parents' Fort Worth home, wearing an electronic monitor, no driving, no alcohol use, and drug testing three times a week.
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Judge Wilson also placed a gag order on Ms. Mallard's lawyer and on prosecutors in the case. Her parents attended the hearing but declined to comment.
Ms. Mallard, a nurse's aide who was fired Thursday after the murder charge became public, sobbed in the courtroom and continually dabbed her eyes with a tissue before sheriff's deputies led her away.
During the hourlong hearing, defense attorney Mike Heiskell brought Ms. Mallard's parents and her brother, a lieutenant with the Fort Worth Fire Department, to testify about the former Girl Scout's willingness to attend future court proceedings.
"I guarantee you she's not going anywhere. She doesn't have anywhere to go and doesn't know where to go," Mr. Heiskell said, asking the judge to "look past the emotion and determine what is right and just."
But Assistant District Attorney Richard Alpert argued that the $10,000 bond Ms. Mallard posted Wednesday was insufficient and that she has an unstable work history and sought counseling only after she was charged in Mr. Biggs' death.
"It's no secret the community is outraged by her actions," Mr. Alpert said. "This defendant has friends who helped her cover up the crime."
Police said Ms. Mallard struck Mr. Biggs in October as he walked along U.S. Highway 287 near the Loop 820 split, and then drove home with him entangled in her windshield.
Although he was severely injured, Mr. Biggs, a former school bus driver and bricklayer who was homeless at the time of the accident, was not dead, police said. Ms. Mallard left him trapped in her car, which she hid in the garage of her home on the south side of Fort Worth, investigators said.
Police said that Ms. Mallard repeatedly apologized to the injured man, checking on him several times over a two- or three-day period, but that she never summoned help. After Mr. Biggs died, Ms. Mallard and at least one friend dumped his body in a nearby park, where he was found Oct. 27, police said.
A woman came to police in February, saying Ms. Mallard admitted to the crime at a party, police said. Investigators questioned Ms. Mallard and arrested her Feb. 26 on a felony charge of failure to stop and render aid.
Mrs. Mallard posted a $5,000 bond that day, but she was arrested a second time after police upgraded the charge to murder Wednesday. She was released that day after posting a $10,000 bond.
A trial date has not been set.
Police said Friday that they are continuing to investigate the case and are looking for anyone else who may have helped dump Mr. Biggs' body.
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She certainly intended his death in that garage, and had a couple of days to think about it. It doesn't get much more premeditated than that.
You have got that pegged right. What many people still seem to miss, post 9/11, is that there is a dual threat to the continuation of this nation. On external, and one internal.
Unfortunately the internal threat cannot be dealt with a nuclear response.
Incidentally, I vaguely remember the incident you described with the Marines. It was on of those events that I viewed as the beginning of the end.
man, I hope I'm wrong
Really? I wonder what they teach at that church. Let's hope it just didn't sink in.
Chante Mallard's police booking photo is shown March 8, 2002 after she was arrested for hitting a homeless man with her car and then driving home with the man impaled in her windshield last October, 2001. Police then say Mallard left the man and car in her garage where he died later. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell |
No,it's easily believable that freaks like her exist. What is hard to believe is that she got away with taking people out to her garage to show the dying man to them,and none of them were horrified enough to have called 911 to get him some help. Or that she could get away with bragging about it for months before she bragged to even ONE person with enough morality to report it.
W Which brings up the questions of why isn't her boyfriend in jail now for being a accessory to murder,and her friends charged along with him on conspiring to cover up a murder or some other lesser charge? If the police and DA don't move against these people,that means to ME that they aren't really taking this serious.
The investigation is ongoing and the police are seeking out her friends to interview, whom she discussed this with.
I believe that her boyfriend is one that is suspected, and perhaps one other friend?
The real tragedy is that you are describing reality in America.
No, Reuters. SHE said that's what she did.
From yesterday's Washington Times: "Fort Worth police, accustomed to seeing brutality, were appalled as Miss Mallard calmly told them what she had done."
Consider that perhaps she was a bit upset that Rosa Parks had gone just a bit too far, and, in an attempt to equalize things, "She rode in the back while the white guy rode in front!"
Excellent point. Part two is the BSA did not give Scout funds to the NOW organization to pass ERA. It was a shame but ALL of my friends cancelled their GS Cookie orders after that fiasco and the girls suffered not the lesbos at the national GSoA.
The focus seems to be on her and how to create a vitim of "her", I could care less about her being a former Girl Scout or Nurses Aid, she allowed a human being (Mr. Biggs) to slowly bleed to death, begging for his life.
He was walked away from once and ignored, we should never allow the nation to walk away from him again. PS: Mr. Biggs is "NOT" homeless anymore!
About the only TV that I watch is NFL football and the evening news. (I like to know what they are not reporting)
I'll give you a big
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