Heiskell can go to He...no wait, better yet..Hey Thames, here is one for ya. "She is not the monster that police and prosecutors are making her out to be," said Mike Heiskell, Mallard's attorney. "She was simply a frightened, emotionally distraught young woman who had an accident, panicked and made a wrong choice."
Oh sheesh....this is what gives believers a bad name.
He also had a 19-year-old son who only recently found out about the tragic death, relatives said.
The son, Brandon Biggs, has questions for Mallard, but he says he isn't angry.
"I pray for her, actually," the high school senior told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Friday's editions.
I am angry and I am not even the guy's son. I pray justice is served.
"Charges may be filed against the friends who helped dump Biggs' body, Burgess said."
What is this "may be" bull?
The TV news reported that Mallard was doing ecstasy. |