FORT WORTH, Texas — I'll never forget covering the case of Chante Mallard. It was a story that horrified the nation—not just because of the accident, but because of what happened afterward.

“I think that the case of Chante Mallard became such a huge story because of the callous nature of how it went down," Former Prosecutor Miles Brisette said.

It was October 2001 when Mallard was driving home from a bar in Fort Worth and struck Gregory Biggs, a 37-year-old man. The impact sent Biggs crashing through her windshield.

“I mean the whole story boiled down to a simple tourniquet would probably have saved Mr. Biggs’s life,” Brisette said.

But Mallard didn’t call 911.

Instead, she drove past a fire station and took Biggs home—with him still alive, lodged in her car.

“She drove home, put the

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