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Bizarre details of man's death revealed
Fort Worth Star-Telegram ^ | 3/7/02 | Deanna Boyd

Posted on 03/07/2002 4:34:10 AM PST by Dane

Posted on Thu, Mar. 07, 2002

Bizarre details of man's death revealed

By DEANNA BOYD

Star-Telegram Staff Writer

FORT WORTH - When Gregory Glenn Biggs' body was found in October in Cobb Park, evidence pointed to a hit-and-run.

But in the past two weeks, police have learned that Biggs lived for two or three days after he was hit, lying on a car hood in a southeast Fort Worth garage, his body trapped in the windshield.

Despite Biggs' pleas, police said, the driver refused to help and left him to die. Afterward, the body was dumped in the park.

"I'm going to have to come up with a new word. Indifferent isn't enough. Cruel isn't enough to say. Heartless? Inhumane? Maybe we've just redefined inhumanity here," said Richard Alpert, a Tarrant County assistant district attorney.

What happened to the 37-year-old Biggs, police said, was not a simple case of a driver's failure to stop to help an injured man. It was homicide, they said.

"If he had gotten medical attention, he probably would have survived," traffic investigation Sgt. John Fahrenthold said.

Wednesday, police arrested Chante Mallard, a 25-year-old nurse's aide, basing their case primarily on Mallard's confession about four months later of what happened on an October night as she drove near the East Loop 820 split with U.S. 287.

Mike Heiskell, Mallard's attorney, called the woman's arrest on a murder warrant premature.

"I think this is overreaching on the part of the prosecution and the police, and in the end, I believe the law will shake out that this was simply a case of failure to stop and render aid," Heiskell said.

By Mallard's account, as told to police, she had been drinking and using Ecstasy that October night and was driving home when she struck a man. The impact hurled him headfirst through the windshield, his broken legs protruding onto the hood.

She panicked, she said, and with the man lodged in the windshield, she drove a few miles to her home. There, she parked her 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier in the garage and lowered the door.

Biggs pleaded for help, she told police.

He got none. Not then, or for the next two or three days, as he remained lodged in the windshield, bleeding and slowly going into shock, police said.

Mallard told police she periodically went into the garage to check on the man. She said she apologized profusely to him for what she had done but ignored his cries for help.

When the man died, several of the woman's acquaintances helped remove his body, putting it into the trunk of another car and driving to Cobb Park, where they dumped it, police quoted the woman as saying. Two men found the body Oct. 27.

"This goes so far beyond failure to stop and render aid because she did more than not render aid," Alpert said. "She made it impossible for anyone else to do so."

Mallard first surfaced in the investigation last month when police received a tip that she might have been involved in a hit-and-run accident, Fahrenthold said.

Mallard had recently told a friend "bits and pieces" about an accident when questioned at a party about why she was no longer driving her car, Fahrenthold said.

"Within the next day or so this girl came forward and told what had happened because she couldn't live with that," he said.

On Feb. 26, police obtained a search warrant for Mallard's house in the 3800 block of Wilbarger Street. Inside her garage, they found the damaged Cavalier. Blood, hair and other trace evidence was visible inside and outside the car, he said.

The car's seats had been removed and were found in the back yard, one of them burned, Fahrenthold said.

Mallard agreed to go to the police station for questioning. There, she gave a statement and was arrested for failure to stop and render aid.

She was free on bail when officers arrived at her home Wednesday morning and arrested her on the upgraded warrant charging her with murder. Later in the day, she was released on a $10,000 writ bond.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office has told police that Biggs suffered no internal injuries and apparently died from loss of blood and shock, Fahrenthold said.

The investigation is continuing and other arrests are expected, he said.

"We think there are other people involved, at least after he had passed, in taking the body and putting it in the park," he said.

Biggs' mother, Meredith Biggs, said she and her son had been estranged for several years. Medical examiner's records listed Gregory Biggs' address as 1415 E. Lancaster Ave., a homeless shelter.

Meredith Biggs said she and her daughter, Janeen, had recently begun looking for him. They were frightened when a search on an ancestry Web site a couple of months ago indicated that he had died. They prayed it was a hoax.

Wednesday, she learned it was not, and was told the details about her son's death.

"How could she just leave him like that to die?" she sobbed. "Drugs and alcohol wear off, so why didn't she get him some help?

"I should have prayed more."


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Beam me up, Scotty.
1 posted on 03/07/2002 4:34:10 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
She said she apologized profusely to him for what she had done but ignored his cries for help.

Well, there you have it! She said she was sorry and according to the DemoNAZIS you now have to let her go.

2 posted on 03/07/2002 4:41:56 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants
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a 25-year-old nurse's aide

I remember reading a detective story about 25 years ago, in which the sleuth said that the murderer couldn't have been the nurse, because nurses are in business to save lives, not take them.

Obviously you have to wonder what kind of woman this is. But you also have to wonder what is becoming of the medical profession. Some of them save lives, others take them. There's no certainty any more. Medical schools either edit the Hippocratic oath to allow abortions and assisted suicide, or sometimes doctors don't bother to take the oath at all. And this isn't the first unbelievable nurse story I've seen, either.

3 posted on 03/07/2002 4:44:08 AM PST by Cicero
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To: Dane
I thought I had heard everything, I hope she gets the chair
4 posted on 03/07/2002 4:44:47 AM PST by tonycavanagh
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To: Dane
Words fail me. I cannot bear to imagine that man's agony-or that of his survivors, when they learned how their loved one was allowed to die slowly.

Some freepers think it's funny to post "cute", "witty" remarks to articles about people dying in agony. I was disgusted by some of the "hilarious" remarks to the thread about the guy who lived for hours after being cut in half by a diesel rig. I hope those folks have something better to do this morning.

5 posted on 03/07/2002 4:45:09 AM PST by kaylar
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To: Dane
Imagine doing something like that! Imagine thinking you'll get away with it.... !!!
6 posted on 03/07/2002 4:48:52 AM PST by Key
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To: Dane
wow.

Whenever you think it can't get any more unbelievable (such as the Yates murders), something more inexplicable pops up.

I have long since given up reading fiction. The truth is unbelievably real.

7 posted on 03/07/2002 4:49:37 AM PST by wwcc
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Mike Heiskell, Mallard's attorney, called the woman's arrest on a murder warrant premature.

Well, the lawyer has to come to her defense... that's what lawyers do. But really, does he know the facts of the case? He really thinks it premature, her arrest for murder after she repeatedly went into the garage and waited for the man to die? How is that not murder? In what sense is it not murder? By what definition of the word is it not murder. Hit-and-run is one thing... spending days watching, waiting, hoping for a man to die... while he's bleeding to death in the perps garage of wounds inflicted by the perp... that's what, exactly ???

8 posted on 03/07/2002 4:50:04 AM PST by samtheman
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To: Dane
She had her own little horror show in the garage. Stephen King could learn a thing or two from this sicko.
9 posted on 03/07/2002 4:51:35 AM PST by freedomson
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To: tonycavanagh
She's a female don't you know, PMS made her do it! 2 years in low security and probation.
10 posted on 03/07/2002 4:52:14 AM PST by Righty1
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To: samtheman
Don't worry, pretty soon we'll find out she was mentally ill and if anything is a victim herself, and the real culprit is her [brother, father, sister, mother, second aunt twice removed...]
11 posted on 03/07/2002 4:53:25 AM PST by Puddleglum
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To: tonycavanagh
I hope she gets the chair.

Too quick and easy.

12 posted on 03/07/2002 4:54:57 AM PST by StriperSniper
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To: StriperSniper
I agree. She should die the same way as her victim.
13 posted on 03/07/2002 4:57:55 AM PST by Dakmar
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To: Dane;Squantos; GeronL; Billie; sinkspur; Slyfox; San Jacinto; SpookBrat; COB1; DainBramage...
Bizarre details of man's death revealed

Excerpt:

FORT WORTH - When Gregory Glenn Biggs' body was found in October in Cobb Park, evidence pointed to a hit-and-run.

But in the past two weeks, police have learned that Biggs lived for two or three days after he was hit, lying on a car hood in a southeast Fort Worth garage, his body trapped in the windshield.

Despite Biggs' pleas, police said, the driver refused to help and left him to die. Afterward, the body was dumped in the park.

"I'm going to have to come up with a new word. Indifferent isn't enough. Cruel isn't enough to say. Heartless? Inhumane? Maybe we've just redefined inhumanity here," said Richard Alpert, a Tarrant County assistant district attorney.

What happened to the 37-year-old Biggs, police said, was not a simple case of a driver's failure to stop to help an injured man. It was homicide, they said.

"If he had gotten medical attention, he probably would have survived," traffic investigation Sgt. John Fahrenthold said.

Wednesday, police arrested Chante Mallard, a 25-year-old nurse's aide, basing their case primarily on Mallard's confession about four months later of what happened on an October night as she drove near the East Loop 820 split with U.S. 287.

Mike Heiskell, Mallard's attorney, called the woman's arrest on a murder warrant premature.

"I think this is overreaching on the part of the prosecution and the police, and in the end, I believe the law will shake out that this was simply a case of failure to stop and render aid," Heiskell said.

By Mallard's account, as told to police, she had been drinking and using Ecstasy that October night and was driving home when she struck a man. The impact hurled him headfirst through the windshield, his broken legs protruding onto the hood.

She panicked, she said, and with the man lodged in the windshield, she drove a few miles to her home. There, she parked her 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier in the garage and lowered the door.

Biggs pleaded for help, she told police.

He got none. Not then, or for the next two or three days, as he remained lodged in the windshield, bleeding and slowly going into shock, police said.


What a horribly bizarre story. . .
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14 posted on 03/07/2002 4:58:25 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Dane
A nurse's aide, with a drug problem, yet? Can you imagine being one of this woman's patients? She watched him die slowly over several days, giving no aid. Can you imagine what she must have done to the people in her care? I am of the school that someone like this doesn't just pop up and do it - her depraved indifference to this man's pain speaks volumes. Why didn't she even leave him on the road rather than lock him in her garage where no one could see him? That IS murder. She didn't want him to talk. Then the disgusting types she hangs out with helped her hide the evidence. I hope they put them all in jail for a long, long time.
15 posted on 03/07/2002 5:00:18 AM PST by I still care
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To: freedomson
You beat me to it... I was just thinking this would make a perfect Stephen King story.
16 posted on 03/07/2002 5:01:20 AM PST by rdww
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To: Cicero
That sticks out in my mind as well,...A nurse's aide commits the crime, now her 'friends' aid and abet in covering up the crime and she's released until trial?

So I guess while she's going straight, she'll return to work as a nurse's aide?....helping out by listening to the infirm in their hospital beds and taking appropriate action?

I think the prosecutor or the judge needs to notify her employer and at least recommend she not be given duties where patients must rely on her judgment.

17 posted on 03/07/2002 5:02:24 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: MeeknMing
"I think this is overreaching on the part of the prosecution and the police, and in the end, I believe the law will shake out that this was simply a case of failure to stop and render aid," Heiskell said.

They have got to be kidding.

18 posted on 03/07/2002 5:02:27 AM PST by TxBec
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To: tonycavanagh
I thought I had heard everything, I hope she gets the chair

In Texas, we don't use old Sparky anymore, FRiend. Lethal injection. It's not inhumane and renders a quiet, peaceful end. . .

19 posted on 03/07/2002 5:03:32 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: samtheman
This is first degree murder. By driving him to her home, she kidnapped him. The accident didn't kill him, the fact that she kidnapped him is what killed him. Why in God's name did anyone release this woman on bail? $10,000 bail? Shoplifters get higher bail than that.
20 posted on 03/07/2002 5:05:54 AM PST by P-Marlowe
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