The victim was also homeless. I guess life just wasn't tough enough for him.
Chante Jawan Mallard was driving home from a dance club in Arlington, Texas, in the early hours of Oct. 26, 2001 when she struck 37-year-old Gregory Biggs. The homeless man's upper torso smashed through her windshield, leaving his lower half hanging outside of the car.
What happened next is almost unbelievable. Except that Mallard admits to it.
With Biggs still embedded in the windshield, she continued to drive to her Fort Worth home and parked her 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier in her garage. According to police and Mallard's confession, she periodically checked on Biggs, who remained stuck in the windshield, alive and moaning in pain. Mallard said she apologized to Biggs during such visits, but never made an effort to extract him. Nor did she contact police or summon medical help.
Mallard said she doesn't know when Biggs died ?- presumably sometime during the early morning ?- because she stopped checking on the injured man. Two friends of the defendant, Clete Deneal Jackson and Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, say Mallard called one of them. The two have admitted that they came over to Mallard's house and disposed of Biggs' body in a nearby park.?- Chante Jawan Mallard was driving home from a dance club in Arlington, Texas, in the early hours of Oct. 26, 2001 when she struck 37-year-old Gregory Biggs. The homeless man's upper torso smashed through her windshield, leaving his lower half hanging outside of the car.
What happened next is almost unbelievable. Except that Mallard admits to it.
With Biggs still embedded in the windshield, she continued to drive to her Fort Worth home and parked her 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier in her garage. According to police and Mallard's confession, she periodically checked on Biggs, who remained stuck in the windshield, alive and moaning in pain. Mallard said she apologized to Biggs during such visits, but never made an effort to extract him. Nor did she contact police or summon medical help.
Mallard said she doesn't know when Biggs died ?- presumably sometime during the early morning ?- because she stopped checking on the injured man. Two friends of the defendant, Clete Deneal Jackson and Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, say Mallard called one of them. The two have admitted that they came over to Mallard's house and disposed of Biggs' body in a nearby park.
?- Chante Jawan Mallard was driving home from a dance club in Arlington, Texas, in the early hours of Oct. 26, 2001 when she struck 37-year-old Gregory Biggs. The homeless man's upper torso smashed through her windshield, leaving his lower half hanging outside of the car.
What happened next is almost unbelievable. Except that Mallard admits to it.
With Biggs still embedded in the windshield, she continued to drive to her Fort Worth home and parked her 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier in her garage. According to police and Mallard's confession, she periodically checked on Biggs, who remained stuck in the windshield, alive and moaning in pain. Mallard said she apologized to Biggs during such visits, but never made an effort to extract him. Nor did she contact police or summon medical help.
Mallard said she doesn't know when Biggs died ?- presumably sometime during the early morning ?- because she stopped checking on the injured man. Two friends of the defendant, Clete Deneal Jackson and Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, say Mallard called one of them. The two have admitted that they came over to Mallard's house and disposed of Biggs' body in a nearby park.
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