Aug. 8, 2009
Caught In The Crossfire
A Wife And Judge Get Caught In The Crossfire Of An Explosive Divorce
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Play CBS Video Video Shooting Reconstruction See a reconstruction of how police believe Judge Chuck Weller was shot at in his chambers from a nearby parking garage.
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Video Darren Mack On The Stand See Darren Mack testify in court.
She noticed he was a pretty good shot. His name? Darren Mack.
They met online on a blog filled with scathing complaints about Weller; Alecia had had her own run-ins with the judge.
They knew each other just three months before Darren was accused of murdering Charla.
Alecia says it never even occurred to her that Darren could have been involved. "What came into my mind was, 'I've got to call Darren and tell him this. This is unbelievable.' I mean, we knew lots of people didn't like Judge Weller, and rightly so.'"
Alecia tried to call him but couldn't reach him, "I immediately text messaged him saying, 'Judge Weller's been shot. Call me.' And I didn't hear back from him."
Alecia never heard back from Darren that day, and by that afternoon she knew why: he was named a suspect in the Weller shooting on the news.
Her only fear at that point was whether she too was under suspicion since they’d been together just the day before at the shooting range. "So there was a decision made to call a friend of mine who is a sheriff, a local sheriff and ask him 'Well what do I do? Am I suspect? Do I go home?'" she remembers,
It was only then she heard that Charla had been found murdered. The next time Darren and Alecia saw each other was for a jailhouse visit several weeks after his return from Mexico.
Darren plans to testify at his trial about what drove him to kill Charla. He will tell a jury, as he told cable channel truTV, that he lived in fear of his own wife. "I even at one point called my friend and got his bullet proof vest and started to wear that anytime I was forced to meet with Charla alone," he told truTV.
He says it was she who attacked him when they were alone in the garage.
More than a year after Charla's murder and Weller's shooting, the trial was moved to Las Vegas due to the intense publicity in Reno.
Prosecutor Robert Daskas opened for the state. A big part of the state's case would be recordings from Weller's courtroom, showing the bitterness of the Macks' divorce.
Their courtroom battle went on for over a year and half, mostly about money. At one point, Weller even threatened to throw Darren in jail when he violated a court order.
"Darren Mack is essentially, he's a spoiled brat. I mean the kid was raised with a lot of money. He got everything he ever wanted, and now he found himself in family court. Things weren't going his way. He wasn't getting what he wanted, and he took matters into his own hands," Daskas says.
Prosecutors believe the idea to kill Charla may have been planted a couple of weeks earlier when Darren sat for a cable access interview with a father right's advocate. Mack railed against Weller. "That is the family court system-my experience of it-under Judge Weller. It reminds me much more of what I studied in school about Nazi Germany," he said.
And then there was a chilling remark from host William Wagoner to Darren: "You're actually better off murdering your spouse and pleading insanity and be out in seven years and have your kids."
What was Darren's reaction to that comment?
"He didn't say anything, but you could see his facial reaction. It was almost like he absorbed it and realized it might be a good idea," Daskas says.
At some point following that interview, prosecutors say Darren took this advice a step further and actually wrote a "to-do" list for his crime spree.
"Charla was murdered in a very brutal way. She clearly suffered defensive wounds on her arms and on her legs. She was clearly drug from one area to another. We see blood spatter on the walls of the garage and on the floor of the garage," says special prosecutor Christopher Lalli.
"Charla Mack was 5'4", 120 pounds. Darren Mack was close to six feet, 200 pounds. Charla Mack didn't stand a chance," Daskas says.
Referring to the Weller shooting, Daskas says, "Well the next question was 'Who fired the bullet?' Well if there's a common denominator between Charla Mack and Judge Weller, it’s the defendant, Darren Mack. Certainly that doesn't prove he fired the shot. Several others things will."
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See all 35 CommentsThis Mack guy is something else.
You are exactly right. The media holds a lot on their shoulders for the direction of this country.
There is a most definate slanted media view perputrated by the government to make it seem as though the court's follow the laws and the Constitution and nothing is further from the truth.
The ones sworn to uphold them are the biggest violaters, and yes, they will censer me, I am sure.
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events and folks around him. I'm glad finally the legal system finds what's wrong with him - if he couldn't get his way - he's going to do something - including premeditated murder of both his
ex-wife Charla and attempted murder of family court judge Chuck Weller. Justice finally is served by putting him behind bars where he belongs!
I have delt with many judges and attorneys in family court matters and I must say, they should all be shot. They are very corrupt.
But be careful with what you write.
CBS is banning posters for making remarks that fall outside the CBS ideological umbrella.
Naturally the goal is to present a skewed consensus.
IT WON'T WORK.
END POLICE WELFARE NOW
So now he will rot in jail for cold blooded murder.
Nobody wins here including tax payers.
After the baby was born, Charla was then Mrs. Mom, and Darren wasn''t getting all the attention.
It would have been interesting to know if the first Mrs. Mack went through the same thing with Darren.
Mrs. Mack #1 was obviously the wiser of the two, she is still here.
Money was the factor here.
Darren Mack typifies the modern culture, of the shallow, vain, rich, Hollywood lifestyle even now, he still doesn''t get it?
Once again, you can''t judge a book by its cover.
I''m not sure of the name of the song, but the singer was Charla Mack. Her mother had the song played at Mack''s sentencing hearing, saying that it was a song Charla wanted Darren to hear - it was literally her voice from the grave. ::goosebumps::
You got that right. I''ve known Michael Small for years and he is a con man extraordinaire. He took several of my friends and relatives to the cleaners in an "acting school" scam in Binghamton, NY back in 1996. At that time he was married to an acquaintence of mine, Darlanne Fleugle, an up and coming acress who co-starred in several major movies with Sly Stallone and William Peterson, among others. He ruined her career and took her for all she was worth. The custody battle referred to in this story was apparently with her.
I''m sure the reason that Mack was Michael''s "best friend" was because Mack had millions and Michael wanted some of it. It wasn''t surprising to see him turn up in the midle of this sordid tale.
Darren''s other friends/hangers-on seemed very sketchy, as well. I wondered what they thought they were going to "get" from standing up for him.
Darren''s other friends/hangers-on seemed very sketchy, as well. I wondered what they thought they were going to "get" from standing up for him.
In the event of a new trial, Darren will be convicted and sent to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The argument against his belief that he acted in self-defense is the fact that he went out to go after the judge.... how in the worl and for what reason would a person who acted in self-defense all of a sudden go after the judge? There is NONE. Case dissmissed. Darren Mack is a brutal killer. He needs to pay for his heinous crime for the rest of his life. However, I believe that the justice system needs to give him a new trial.
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