PDA

View Full Version : Man Left to Bleed to Death in Windshield (sadly, not a joke)


MTCFORUM
03-07-2002, 10:34 PM
Has anyone else seen this? Anyone else think this is just ridiculous? I am having a hard time grasping this....

Also on Yahoo News and Reuters....

> Police say hit-and-run driver left man stuck in windshield to die
> BY DEANNA BOYD
> Knight Ridder Newspapers
>
> FORT WORTH, Texas - (KRT) - When Gregory Glenn Biggs' body was found in October in Fort Worth's Cobb Park,
evidence pointed to a hit-and-run.
>
> But in the past two weeks, police have learned that Biggs, 37, lived for two or three days after he was hit, lying on a
car hood in a garage here, his body trapped in the windshield.
>
> Despite Biggs' pleas, police said, the driver refused to help and left him to die. Afterward, his 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, an assistant district attorney for Tarrant
County, where Fort Worth is located.
>
> What happened to 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.
>
> This week, police arrested Chante Mallard, a 25-year-old nurse's aide, basing their case primarily on her confession.
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. He remained lodged for the next two or three days, 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. Inside her garage, they found the damaged
Cavalier. Blood, hair and other trace evidence were visible inside and outside the car, he said.
>
> The car's seats had been removed and were found in the back yard, Fahrenthold said. One of them was burned.
>
> 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 a homeless shelter in Fort Worth.
>
> 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."
>
> ---
>
> © 2002, Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
<BR><BR>
[Modified by Scottland, 10:38 PM 3/7/2002]

MTCFORUM
03-08-2002, 06:11 AM
I, being 55, have noticed a great increase in the meaness and uncaring and mean~spirited abilities of way too many people over this preceeding decade. This article is, of course, not the present-day, but I fear where we are headed as a society over the next decade. This is just way ahead of the rest of our society. People are still religious, as always, but they leave it at the door of the church or synagogue as they leave. They don't take it with them and practice what they've received! They check it at the door, and then "carry-on" per usual, and then commit all types of crimes against man, and turn to asking for forgiveness! To blame are T.V. and movies and stress and fear of being jailed among many others.
This is one extreme sick example!!
S A N D Y<BR><BR>
[Modified by Cigar Sandy, 9:20 AM 3/8/2002]

MTCFORUM
03-08-2002, 08:26 AM
Sandy I agree and would add overpopulation and overcrowding to your list.

MTCFORUM
03-08-2002, 12:35 PM
I agree with you, as well. Overpopulation - especially in the inner cites and their surrounding shadows. Greed, and the me, myself and I syndrome play a part as well. I took a trip up to New Hampshire, and was just blown away. People say "How are you" and really mean it! Nobody is in a hurry, at a restrauant one man held open the door for 6 groups of stranges to enter before mim & his wife. Oncoming traffic will stop and allow you to make you left turn. Cars travel the posted 25 MPH limit, not at 35 or 40. If a Mother & her baby carriage are in the middle of the block, traffic going both ways will stop, for her to cross! It's just an amazing state! Often hear phrases are Please/Thank You/I appreciate your kindness/I'll hep you with that. At the super market, the help carries out the groceries for the elderly, people on crutches, pregnant women, and anyone else who asks, and they will not take a tip, and they'll tell you we do this because we appreciate your patronage!!
I want to move there ASAP.

S A N D Y

MTCFORUM
03-11-2002, 09:18 AM
You guys should visit CA some time. It's bad here from where I was in SC. People will speed up just to see the old woman run across the street. You know that common courtesy of merging over to let the car coming onto the highway get on. Well they don't do it here even if there are no cars in the next 3 lanes over. And try and get around them...you get flipped off or blocked. There was an accident on the road 2 weeks ago where the car was upside-down in the slow lane. I had a truck in front of me so I couldn't see the accident. Cops already on the scene and so on. Well the truck has been trying to merge over to the next lane to go around the accident and no one will let him or her. Finally he cuts off someone and moves over allowing me to see why he had to move. So now it's my turn, not a soul would let me...turn signal on and my arm out the window waving. I got 2 F_ck Yous from passing cars. So I light up the tires and make my own space right in front of the cops now cause I'm like 30 ft from the accident. The guy I cut in front off starts on his horn and didn't let off it until maybe a quarter of a mile later when he was able to pass me with both fingers flying high.
I was out at dinner with a friend the other night when this 8 or 9 year old little girl started choking on something she ate. I was seated like 4 tables down and watched as people just looked and walked by. The parents just looking at first until the kid couldn't even cry out. Then the mother hit her on the back several times with no luck. They get up from the table and the dad is telling her that she needs to chew her food better, never mind that she is choking though. I'm getting worried and no one is doing a thing. So I get up go over and grab the kid from her mom and give her a good squeeze (Heimlich Maneuver). She spits out the food and starts crying from the experience. The mother grabs her and head to the bathroom to clean up. I go back to my table. Not one person from the family or in the place even offered up a thank you. It makes you wonder if there are any values left in the world.

Lonnie<BR><BR>
[Modified by lonnie92, 2:19 PM 3/11/2002]

MTCFORUM
03-11-2002, 06:15 PM
Tell us how you really feel Lonnie! I know exactly what you mean though. CA (LA esp) has to be some of the most apethetic people in the country. As long as you're not killing them, they don't care what happens to someone else. Also, I agree with you about the no manners things. Rare to get a please or thank you around here. That is one thing I liked about the south, much more common courtesy.

MTCFORUM
03-13-2002, 08:27 AM
I'll give you your thank you Lonnie you deserve it. About two years ago I was a Volunteer for the Collin COunty Red Cross so I often carried a First Aid bag in my car. One day I came up on a very bad accident one of the guys was out of the car stumbling around bleeding very bad from the accident. I pulled over and grabbed my bag and helped to stop the bleeding and get the guy to lay down until the paramedics got there and then called the police since no one in the crowd had done so because they were "Scared to get involved". When the paramedic got there and took over I moved on, the only comment I got was from a guy in the crowd that told me that he was more concerned about being sued for not knowing something and hurting the guy so he didn't want to get involved and told me I was stupid for getting involved as well. Some people are to concerned about themselves and the little things in life to take a step back and realize what the big picture truly is.

Jason

MTCFORUM
03-13-2002, 08:38 AM
It's a sad world, today. People have really gotten stupid. I heard a guy, who seemed to make alot of sence talking about the USA & Canada - 2002 version. He was saying that the down side of computers is that it marked what he called the "Dumbing~down" of America & Canada. He went on to explain that the day-to-day moral values, the common sence factor, the courtesy and good manners values, and the kindness factor are not taught in schools, nor on computers, and the the masses are so engrossed in computers, both at work & in the home, and that "PARENTS" have turned into nothing more than dual income providers, that the above mentioned qualities, no lnger are thought of as just THAT = "Qualities" ~ but rather, what program did you design today? (or) what did you get on the U.S. History Exam, (or) Where's the party, tonight"? (or) _______________________, and that the kindness & thoughtfulness of past generations is long gone! I think he made many good points ~ but, sadly there are few answers. The answers are within the walls of your Church or Synagogue, but few go and fewer listen, and even fewer practice.
S A N D Y <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsad.gif" BORDER="0">

MTCFORUM
03-13-2002, 01:14 PM
Lonnie and Stephen's replies are why I moved from the San Jose area up to wine country. It's just nicer up here. I don't have to lock my doors or my car or worry about things getting stolen out of my garage at night...

As for what Sandy says, it is true. Common courtsey and even common sense are on the wane. I think it is possible to raise decent children, but it's getting harder and harder as thier friends who are the biggest influence aren't raised to a similar standard.

It's hard to tell young Jimmy to be polite when his friend Jane's parents aren't, and he sees that all the time...

Scott

MTCFORUM
03-13-2002, 02:56 PM
For not having any kids yet, Scott you have an impressive insight into the world of kids. You'll do okay as a Dad. Your kid(s) will be blessed. The more time you put into them, the better they'll be. It's not $$$$$ it's time, iterest & sharing/caring. It's not spanking, it's about hugging. It's not threatening, it's mutual understanding of what is acceptable within YOUR home that you and yours are providing. It can be a $25.00 Christmas present, it does not HAVE to be a $400.00 one, but.....it MUST be accompanied with a hig & a "We Love You and We Care About You" and a kiss. Kids absolutely need daily re-inforcement of your dedication to them, and being shown the correct way thru example, and explanation of WHY you did it the way you did.
I put alot into Matt, and recently like money in the bank, it has begun paying back.
S A N D Y