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Offline gofaster

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« on: June 26, 2003, 12:45:09 PM »
"Hey what's this guy doing spearing through my windshield?  And why is he still moaning?  Hey, I gotta get on home now and don't have time for this nonsense...."

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By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer

FORT WORTH, Texas - A jury took less than an hour Thursday to convict a former nurse's aide of murder for hitting a homeless man with her car, driving home with his mangled body lodged in the windshield and leaving him to die in her garage.


Chante Jawan Mallard, 27, looked down and silently cried as the judge read the verdict. It took jurors just 50 minutes to make their decision.


Mallard faces life in prison on the murder conviction and 10 years stemming from her guilty plea earlier this week on a separate charge of tampering with evidence. The sentencing phase was to start later Thursday.


Mallard's lawyers never disputed that she killed Gregory Biggs, 37, in the predawn hours of Oct. 26, 2001, after a night of drinking, smoking pot and taking Ecstasy. Didn't someone on this board once say that drugs don't hurt anybody but the users? But they said the death was an accident — not murder.


"Find her guilty of what she's really guilty of, failure to stop and render aid," defense attorney Jeff Kearney said. That argument would hold more merit if she hadn't tried to cover up her crime.


Prosecutors said she should pay the price for taking a man's life and trying to hide it. Bingo.


"She stole his life," prosecutor Richard Alpert said, pointing to Mallard as she sat solemnly next to her attorney. "She stole his hope of anyone else saving his life. That's murder."


The defense said it was Mallard's friend, Clete Deneal Jackson, who talked her into dumping the body and concealing the crime. Biggs' mutilated body was found the next day in a park.


Prosecutors said Mallard could have stopped for help at a nearby fire or police station or all-night store — or even called her brother, who is a Fort Worth firefighter with medical training.


They said Mallard, a certified nursing assistant who had worked in retirement homes, didn't check Biggs' pulse or try to stop the bleeding as he groaned and gasped.


In her statement to police, Mallard said she cried and repeatedly apologized to Biggs as he moaned after she lowered her garage door. She said she was too scared to call for help.


During the three-day trial, Dr. Nizam Peerwani, the Tarrant County medical examiner who performed the autopsy, testified that Biggs probably lived two hours after being hit and could have survived with medical treatment.


Biggs, a bricklayer who had been living in a Fort Worth homeless shelter after losing his truck and home nearly two years earlier, bled to death and had his lower left leg nearly amputated by the crash, Peerwani said.


Biggs' injuries were aggravated when Mallard stopped briefly after hitting him, trying in vain to smash out more of the windshield and remove his bloody body, and when she continued her journey home, Peerwani said.


Max Courtney, a forensic expert, testified that blood spatters in Mallard's car indicated that Biggs wheezed or coughed and gripped the passenger door pocket.


But Vincent Di Maio, the Bexar County chief medical examiner who testified for the defense, said Biggs was instantly knocked unconscious and that he probably didn't speak or move inside the car. He was the only defense witness.


When Biggs' body was found Oct. 27, 2001, in a park, authorities thought he had been hit by a car. But they had no leads until four months later, when one of Mallard's acquaintances called police and said Mallard talked about the incident at a party. That should've made for some interesting party conversation.

Officers went to Mallard's house with a search warrant and found the bloodstained, dented car. They also found the passenger seat burned in the back yard.

Jackson, Mallard's friend, testified that Mallard took him to her garage about six hours after she hit Biggs.

Jackson said he removed Biggs' body that night and, with the help of his cousin, Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, dumped it in the park. Jackson and Cleveland, in exchange for their testimony, pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. Jackson received a 10-year sentence; Cleveland, nine years.

Biggs' son testified that his father took medication for bipolar disorder and mild schizophrenia, and had been on the streets for a few years. The two lost touch about four months before his death.

"I would say he was very hardworking," said Brandon Biggs, 20. "He was very friendly, although he didn't have many friends."

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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2003, 12:48:33 PM »
Her conviction seemed like a no-brainer.  Considering that the two guys that helped her dump the body got 9 and 10-year sentences, I see her getting locked up for a long time.

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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2003, 12:50:58 PM »
Amazing to me that people like that woman actually exist.

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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2003, 02:22:14 PM »
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47416

Heh I remember when it first broke. It was the glory days of "painfully obvious trolling"

lol.

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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2003, 02:23:26 PM »
Can someone dig up Elfenwolf-Airheads defense of Shonte' . It is a BBS classic.

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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2003, 02:33:35 PM »
I gotta admit, its a pretty good imagination, and not too far removed from some of the closing arguments I've seen.

submitted to the Clerk of Court by Mr. Elfenwolf, counsel for the Defendant, in the matter of State vs Mallard:
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I have resisted posting further on this subject because the Homeless Problem in America is such an emotionally charged issue, but since you brought it up I will share with you the probable scenario of this terrible, unfortunate accident....

Chante is parked at a red light, still marginally buzzed from 48 hours of doing Estacy and drinking 40s with her new lover. It's late at night, dark, and Ms. Mallard is half asleep.

Suddenly a filthy dirty rag clutched by an equally filthy dirty hand is rubbed across her windshield. The hand belongs to Greg Biggs, a local drug addict, alcoholic and homeless man. Mr. Biggs begins demanding money for "cleaning" her windshield, but all he managed to do was spread only God knows what kind of filth on the windshield of Ms. Mallard's car.

Mr. Biggs stands in front of Chante's car, screaming obsenities and demanding money, but Chante can't see Mr. Biggs because he has spread only God knows what on her windshield.

Chante, scared out of her wits yet still trying to be polite, beeps her horn twice and proceeds to drive slowly through the intersection as the light turns green. She feels a hard BANG on her hood, which I believe to be Mr. Biggs' bottle of Mad Dog 40-40, she panics, floors the accelerator and the next thing you she's face to face with Mr. Biggs.

Can any of you possibly imagine how foul Mister Biggs' breath had to be as his face was suddenly inches from hers after he smashed it through her windshield? Can you imagine the terror Ms. Mallard must have gone through on the rest of her ride home? And Mister Biggs suddenly starts demanding Medical Attention in addition to the two dollars for cleaning her windshield that he just smashed out with his face!

Thank God Chante was able to drive home safely with this raving mad man breathing his foul breath on her, his nose just inches from hers, making demands and threatining legal action against her.

Being buzzed from the Estacy and the marathon 48 hour sex session with a new lover, being light headed from the stench of Mr. Biggs' foul breath and emotionally in shock from this entire incident, Ms. Mallard passes out and sleeps for two days. She wakes up, rushes to her garage to a barely alive Mister Biggs and, realizing it is too late to save the dying man, she clutches his hand, sheds a tear and says "I'm sorry" as Mister Biggs expires. (lowers eyes, shakes head sadly at the expiration of Mr. Biggs)

Now let's talk about the character of Chante Mallard. Her friends would commit crimes and risk imprisonment for her or maybe even KILL for her, they love her so much. As Milnko said, I wish I had friends willing to go to the mat for me like Chante has. Greg Biggs? Hell, even his family didn't know where he was and there is no evidence anyone even cared.

Occupation? Chante Miller has dedicated her life to nursing, which is as noble a profession as a young lady could choose. She has made the choice to help people, whereas Greg Biggs has dedicated his life to being a burden on society as a homeless derelect armed with a greasy windshield rag.

Future? Chante Mallard has a bright future. She has loyal friends, a great career helping others and is a bright shining star other young women should emulate. Greg Mallard? He was a bum. We don't even know if he died from the terrible unfortunate accident he was responsible for or rather he died as a result of his drug and alcoholic lifestyle. He was 39 years old, and most derelicts die by 40, so what difference would a year or two make to a man like Greg Biggs given the fact he'd spend it drunk or on drugs anyway?

Chante Mallard has suffered enough. Her life, along with her car, will never be the same. Ms. Mallard is the true victim here, and I think the reason so many of you are so up in arms over this is because you are racist against African Americans.

Please, let's not try another African American in a high-profile racist attack by the Press. Let's wait for the jury to decide her guilt or innocence before we convict her. Let's not make the same mistake we made with O.J. Simpson and convict an innocent African American in the press instead of in the courthouse. Let's not ruin Chante Mallard's life- we owe OJ that much at least.

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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2003, 02:36:16 PM »
LOL that is hilarious.  

Where'd Elfie go?  I miss reading his posts.  And the responses to them. :D

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« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2003, 03:32:07 PM »
He had a couple of hissy fits.  I think he'll be back after he gets his panties debunched.

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« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2003, 03:38:02 PM »
Shoulda got the death penalty....serving time as a crash test dummy

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« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2003, 03:42:14 PM »
Drugs don't hurt anybody but the users... stupidity and poor judgement, OTOH....
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« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2003, 03:43:32 PM »
She is an idiot and is now going to where she belongs.

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« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2003, 03:44:14 PM »
someone was trying to defend this drunk drivers actions? sick..

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« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2003, 03:53:54 PM »
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someone was trying to defend this drunk drivers actions? sick..


Well someone's gotta do it.

Sometimes the defense attorney is actually the good guy.

Ever read or see "To Kill A Mockingbird"?

As a side note, as great an actor as Gregory Peck was, I can't believe Atticus Finch deserved to be the #1 Hero in AFI's poll.  I think Peck's character in "Twelve O'Clock High" should've gotten it instead.

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« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2003, 03:56:50 PM »
Coincedence that last night, I almost ran somebody over. Was driving home and had to violently swerve to avert hitting some guy standing in the middle of the (50mph) street. It was dark of course and he was standing in a shadow part. Didnt see him till about 20 feet to impact.  I was so pissed that he was there so I swung the car around to ask him what he was doing. Turned out he was some crazy guy who insisted on standing in the middle of the street. Told him to go stand over there (sidewalk) and he said, f*k you sir flipped me off. I said, ok whatever man dont get run over thinking poor next person driving by might hit this guy. Doesnt take a smart one to get off the road, just one thats not insane.