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Chante Jawan Mallard (born June 22, 1976<ref name="offender.tdcj.state.tx.us">http://offender.tdcj.state.tx.us/POSdb2/offenderDetail.action?sid=06849879</ref>) is a woman from [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. On October 26, 2001 Mallard's [[automobile|car]] struck the homeless pedestrian Gregory Glen Biggs; at the time Mallard was believed to have been [[Driving under the influence|driving while intoxicated]] by a combination of [[marijuana]], [[MDMA|ecstasy]] and [[alcohol]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,90458,00.html |title=Windshield Killer Takes Stand in Sentencing Hearing |publisher=Fox News |date=2001-10-26 |accessdate=2012-11-28}}</ref> The force of the impact sent Biggs flying through the windshield, lodging him there. |
Chante Jawan Mallard (born June 22, 1976<ref name="offender.tdcj.state.tx.us">http://offender.tdcj.state.tx.us/POSdb2/offenderDetail.action?sid=06849879{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>) is a woman from [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. On October 26, 2001 Mallard's [[automobile|car]] struck the homeless pedestrian Gregory Glen Biggs; at the time Mallard was believed to have been [[Driving under the influence|driving while intoxicated]] by a combination of [[marijuana]], [[MDMA|ecstasy]] and [[alcohol]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,90458,00.html |title=Windshield Killer Takes Stand in Sentencing Hearing |publisher=Fox News |date=2001-10-26 |accessdate=2012-11-28}}</ref> The force of the impact sent Biggs flying through the windshield, lodging him there. |
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Mallard then drove home, leaving the injured Biggs stuck in her windshield, and parked her car in her garage. |
Mallard then drove home, leaving the injured Biggs stuck in her windshield, and parked her car in her garage. |
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After the accident Mallard did not notify the police nor did she get Biggs any medical attention, even though she was a former nurse's aide.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/27/windshield.death/ CNN.com - Motorist given 50 year-sentence in windshield murder trial - Jun. 28, 2003] {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/5uyIHuuka?url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/27/windshield.death/ |date=December 14, 2010 }}</ref> When Biggs died an unknown number of hours later, still in the windshield of her car in her garage, she called a male friend, Clete Jackson, for assistance. Mallard, Jackson, and Jackson's cousin Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, took the body to a park and left it there, even going so far as to set fire to part of the car in an attempt to disguise the evidence. The three were each convicted on charges of [[tampering with evidence]] for this action.<ref name="jackson">[http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/062403-pm_ctv.html Ex-boyfriend of driver describes disposing of accident victim's body], by Rochelle Steinhaus, CourtTV.com, June 25, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006.</ref> |
After the accident Mallard did not notify the police nor did she get Biggs any medical attention, even though she was a former nurse's aide.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/27/windshield.death/ CNN.com - Motorist given 50 year-sentence in windshield murder trial - Jun. 28, 2003] {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/5uyIHuuka?url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/27/windshield.death/ |date=December 14, 2010 }}</ref> When Biggs died an unknown number of hours later, still in the windshield of her car in her garage, she called a male friend, Clete Jackson, for assistance. Mallard, Jackson, and Jackson's cousin Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, took the body to a park and left it there, even going so far as to set fire to part of the car in an attempt to disguise the evidence. The three were each convicted on charges of [[tampering with evidence]] for this action.<ref name="jackson">[http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/062403-pm_ctv.html Ex-boyfriend of driver describes disposing of accident victim's body] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070711140205/http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/062403-pm_ctv.html |date=2007-07-11 }}, by Rochelle Steinhaus, CourtTV.com, June 25, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006.</ref> |
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Mallard became a suspect after she was reported talking and laughing about the incident at a party some four months after the events.<ref name="cnn">[http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/26/windshield.death/index.html Woman panicked after touching man in windshield], CNN.com, June 27, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060227082000/http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/26/windshield.death/index.html |date=February 27, 2006 }}</ref> "I hit this white man," Mallard allegedly told acquaintance Maranda Daniel, laughing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/background.html |title=Woman faced murder trial after leaving accident victim on her car - Courttv.com - Trials |publisher=Courttv.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090403231824/http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/background.html |archivedate=2009-04-03 |df= }}</ref> Mallard's trial commenced on June 23, 2003.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/story/2003/06/27/timeline-events-in-chante-mallard-windshield-death-case.html</ref> During the trial, [[Tarrant County, Texas|Tarrant County]] [[medical examiner]] [[Nizam Peerwani]] testified that, had Mallard taken Biggs to a [[hospital]], he would have recovered from his injuries. Other experts testified that they agreed that Biggs would have survived. "There's not a member of the Fort Worth Fire Department that could not have saved Mr. Biggs' life," testified Capt. Jim Sowder.<ref name="autogenerated1">2nd Jackson ref {{specify|date=November 2012}}</ref> Mallard was convicted of murder in June 2003, with the 50-year murder sentence and 10-year tampering sentence to run concurrently. She will be eligible for [[parole]] in 2027.<ref name="offender.tdcj.state.tx.us"/> |
Mallard became a suspect after she was reported talking and laughing about the incident at a party some four months after the events.<ref name="cnn">[http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/26/windshield.death/index.html Woman panicked after touching man in windshield], CNN.com, June 27, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060227082000/http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/26/windshield.death/index.html |date=February 27, 2006 }}</ref> "I hit this white man," Mallard allegedly told acquaintance Maranda Daniel, laughing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/background.html |title=Woman faced murder trial after leaving accident victim on her car - Courttv.com - Trials |publisher=Courttv.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090403231824/http://www.courttv.com/trials/mallard/background.html |archivedate=2009-04-03 |df= }}</ref> Mallard's trial commenced on June 23, 2003.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/story/2003/06/27/timeline-events-in-chante-mallard-windshield-death-case.html</ref> During the trial, [[Tarrant County, Texas|Tarrant County]] [[medical examiner]] [[Nizam Peerwani]] testified that, had Mallard taken Biggs to a [[hospital]], he would have recovered from his injuries. Other experts testified that they agreed that Biggs would have survived. "There's not a member of the Fort Worth Fire Department that could not have saved Mr. Biggs' life," testified Capt. Jim Sowder.<ref name="autogenerated1">2nd Jackson ref {{specify|date=November 2012}}</ref> Mallard was convicted of murder in June 2003, with the 50-year murder sentence and 10-year tampering sentence to run concurrently. She will be eligible for [[parole]] in 2027.<ref name="offender.tdcj.state.tx.us"/> |
Revision as of 20:38, 9 December 2017
Death of Gregory Glenn Biggs | |
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Location | Abduction: Fort Worth, Texas, United States |
Date | October 26, 2001 |
Victim | Gregory Glenn Biggs |
Perpetrators | Chante Jawan Mallard |
Gregory Glenn Biggs | |
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Born | 1964 |
Died | |
Nationality | American |
Chante Jawan Mallard | |
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Born | June 22, 1976 |
Occupation | Former Nurse's Aide |
Criminal status | Sentenced to 50 years in prison |
Criminal charge | Murder |
On October 26, 2001, 25-year-old Chante Jawan Mallard struck 37-year-old Gregory Glenn Biggs, a homeless man, with her automobile. The force of the crash lodged Biggs into the windshield. Mallard then drove home and left the man lodged in her windshield, where he died after several hours. Mallard was convicted and sentenced to 50 years' imprisonment for her role in his death.
History
Chante Jawan Mallard (born June 22, 1976[1]) is a woman from Fort Worth, Texas. On October 26, 2001 Mallard's car struck the homeless pedestrian Gregory Glen Biggs; at the time Mallard was believed to have been driving while intoxicated by a combination of marijuana, ecstasy and alcohol.[2] The force of the impact sent Biggs flying through the windshield, lodging him there.
Mallard then drove home, leaving the injured Biggs stuck in her windshield, and parked her car in her garage.
After the accident Mallard did not notify the police nor did she get Biggs any medical attention, even though she was a former nurse's aide.[3] When Biggs died an unknown number of hours later, still in the windshield of her car in her garage, she called a male friend, Clete Jackson, for assistance. Mallard, Jackson, and Jackson's cousin Herbert Tyrone Cleveland, took the body to a park and left it there, even going so far as to set fire to part of the car in an attempt to disguise the evidence. The three were each convicted on charges of tampering with evidence for this action.[4]
Mallard became a suspect after she was reported talking and laughing about the incident at a party some four months after the events.[5] "I hit this white man," Mallard allegedly told acquaintance Maranda Daniel, laughing.[6] Mallard's trial commenced on June 23, 2003.[7] During the trial, Tarrant County medical examiner Nizam Peerwani testified that, had Mallard taken Biggs to a hospital, he would have recovered from his injuries. Other experts testified that they agreed that Biggs would have survived. "There's not a member of the Fort Worth Fire Department that could not have saved Mr. Biggs' life," testified Capt. Jim Sowder.[8] Mallard was convicted of murder in June 2003, with the 50-year murder sentence and 10-year tampering sentence to run concurrently. She will be eligible for parole in 2027.[1]
Media adaptations
Mallard's case was later adapted as an episode of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("Anatomy of a Lye", aired May 2, 2002) and also as an episode of Law & Order ("Darwinian", aired January 7, 2004[9] – though the driver is allowed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice after an autopsy reveals that the accident was not the cause of the fatal head injury). The story also inspired events in the second season of Fargo, in which Peggy Blumquist (Kirsten Dunst hits Rye Gerhardt (Kieran Culkin) and drives back home with him stuck through the windshield.[10]
Films inspired by the events include Stuck (2007, with Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea), Hit and Run (2009, with Laura Breckenridge), and Accident on Hill Road (2009, with Celina Jaitley and Farooque Shaikh.)[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ a b http://offender.tdcj.state.tx.us/POSdb2/offenderDetail.action?sid=06849879[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Windshield Killer Takes Stand in Sentencing Hearing". Fox News. 2001-10-26. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
- ^ CNN.com - Motorist given 50 year-sentence in windshield murder trial - Jun. 28, 2003 Archived December 14, 2010, at WebCite
- ^ Ex-boyfriend of driver describes disposing of accident victim's body Archived 2007-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, by Rochelle Steinhaus, CourtTV.com, June 25, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006.
- ^ Woman panicked after touching man in windshield, CNN.com, June 27, 2003 . Retrieved October 20, 2006. Archived February 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Woman faced murder trial after leaving accident victim on her car - Courttv.com - Trials". Courttv.com. Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
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- ^ 2nd Jackson ref [specify]
- ^ Gruesome stories: Bar and grill . Retrieved October 20, 2006. Archived December 14, 2010, at WebCite
- ^ Tobias, Scott (October 12, 2015). "'Fargo' Season 2 Premiere Recap: 'Waiting for Dutch'". The New York Times. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
External links
- Smoking Gun Arrest Warrant Affidavit of Detective D.E. Owings.