Woman charged with murder in motorcycle accident death of Bedford man

A suspected drunk driver is facing murder charges for the death of a motorcycle rider in a recent car accident.

 

The accident occurred last Tuesday morning when Billy Stroud, 56, was riding his new motorcycle. Stroud was traveling on Belknap Street in Haltom City when he was struck from behind by a car driven by Tammy Sue Stegall, 50.

Stroud later died of his injuries Tuesday afternoon at a Fort Worth hospital.

Stroud’s family is facing a double tragedy. Stroud’s death comes just weeks after he buried his son, 20-year-old Jonathon Stroud, who died after serving two months as a Marine in Afghanistan.

 

In fact, Stroud purchased his motorcycle because he was so impressed by The Patriot Guard, a team of motorcycle riders that line the funeral routes of fallen soldiers, partly to shield the family from possible protestors.

 

Stegall has two previous drunk driving convictions, and is believed to have been intoxicated when she hit Stroud. Stegall was arraigned the day after the accident. She was jailed on charges of intoxication manslaughter, but because of her previous DWI convictions, the charge was changed to murder. Her bail has been set at $500,000.

Stegall has a long criminal history. Since 1982, she has been convicted of credit card abuse, theft, possession of a controlled substance and two incidents of passing a forged check. The forged check convictions resulted in a 5-year prison sentence in 1986.

 

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Teenage girl dies from injuries suffered in motorcycle accident

A 16-year-old girl died from the serious injuries she suffered in a motorcycle accident earlier this week.

 

The accident took place at around 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, about 6 miles east of Temple, Texas. The victim, Stephanie Ann Wingard, was the passenger on a motorcycle being driven by 20-year-old David Lavon Miller.

 

Miller was traveling westbound on FM 3369 when he veered into the eastbound lane while rounding a curve in the road. Miller swerved back into his own lane upon spotting an oncoming vehicle, but he lost control of his motorcycle. He left the road and drove into a ditch, hitting a culvert. Both riders were ejected upon impact. Miller was wearing a helmet; Wingard was not.

 

Miller suffered only minor injuries.

 

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Man killed in hit-and-turn motorcycle accident

A motorcycle rider who was the victim of a hit-and-run accident died at a fire station before he could be airlifted to a nearby hospital.

The motorcycle accident victim was 38-year-old Juan Antonio Contreras. Police found Contreras lying next to a 2008 Harley Davidson with serious injuries. The accident took place shortly after 11pm on Sunday night.

Contreras was transported to the fire station by ambulance where the Southwest Medivac service would have airlifted him to a hospital.

El Paso, Texas, sheriff investigators believe that the motorcycle collided with a vehicle, which may have been a pickup truck. The driver of the vehicle fled the scene of the accident.

The investigation into the accident is ongoing.

Anyone with information about the motorcycle accident is asked to call Crime Stoppers of El Paso at 566-8477.

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Three fatal motorcycle accidents in Fort Worth under investigation

Three separate deadly motorcycle accidents that took place on Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas, are under investigation.

 

The first accident involved Dustin Cox, 25, of Forth Worth, Texas. Cox, who did not have a motorcycle license, was killed in a one-vehicle accident. The accident took place in the early hours of Sunday morning in the 6000 block of West FM455.

 

The second accident resulted in the death of 26-year-old Daniel Reed, also of Forth Worth. Reed was traveling northbound on I-35E in the HOV lane along with another motorcyclist when the two came upon a single vehicle accident. Reed was unable to stop and struck the vehicle. The second motorcyclist was not involved in the accident and left the scene.

The third accident took place Sunday afternoon, leaving 38-year-old Brian Mitchell of Fort Worth dead. Mitchell was riding his motorcycle east on FM455 when he crossed over the center line and collided with an oncoming vehicle. Mitchell was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.

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