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[The Tragic End of a Rising Star: The Murder of Chiquita Tate]-[Shining Star]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2024-09-10

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The Tragic End of a Rising Star: The Murder of Chiquita Tate

A Promising Career Cut Short

Chiquita Tate was a formidable force in the legal community of Baton Rouge. Rising from an impoverished background, she became the "shining star" of her family, graduating from Southern Law School and quickly establishing herself as an aggressive, talented criminal defense attorney. Known for her "conservative pantsuits one day, and stilettos and spiky hair the next," she was described by her peers as "driven" and someone who "walked into a courtroom and looked like she owned the place." However, her life was brutally cut short on February 19, 2009, when she was found stabbed 43 times in her office, a scene investigators described as "butchered."

Investigating the Crime Scene: Clues and Red Herrings

Initial investigation revealed a lack of forced entry or blood in the lobby, suggesting the killer was someone Chiquita knew and trusted. A critical piece of evidence was found in the victim's hand: "91 strands of hair" which appeared to come from a "woman's hair extension or weave." This led to early theories of a female assailant or a "love triangle." Furthermore, Chiquita's wallet was found discarded on Guardia Lane, containing all her credit cards and ID. Investigators theorized this was a "red herring" planted by a "cool customer" attempting to frame a random street criminal.

The Husband as the Prime Suspect

Suspicion quickly fell on her husband, Greg Harris. While Greg initially appeared cooperative, detectives uncovered a volatile history, including a 911 call from two months prior to their marriage where Chiquita accused Greg of hitting her. Prosecutors argued that Chiquita was planning to leave the marriage, a move Greg could not accept. The prosecution painted Greg as a controlling figure with a "Jekyll and Hyde personality." A pivotal moment in the investigation occurred when police discovered "blood-stained glasses" in Greg's car, which lab analysis confirmed contained a "combination of his blood and her blood."

The Defense and the Jury's Verdict

Greg's defense team maintained his innocence, arguing that the blood evidence was "paltry" and that the forensic evidence did not support a violent struggle involving him. They suggested the presence of "unknown male DNA" under Chiquita's fingernails pointed to an unidentified third party. Despite the prosecution's push for a first-degree murder conviction based on premeditation and financial motive (insurance money), the jury returned a verdict of "guilty of manslaughter." This outcome left both the prosecution and defense shocked, as it was a charge no one had argued. The judge, however, sentenced Greg Harris to the maximum penalty of 40 years without the possibility of parole.

Conclusion: A Systemic Loss

Despite subsequent legal challenges by Greg's new counsel, who alleged trial errors regarding the judge's past relationship with the victim, the conviction stands. The murder of Chiquita Tate remains a haunting case of a brilliant life extinguished by domestic violence. As her legal assistant Lessie Hookfin reflected, Chiquita was a woman who "loved defending those clients" and "loved law," leaving a void in the Baton Rouge legal system that persists years after her death.

🎯Key Sentences

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Maybe somebody had a beef with her.
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Somebody wanted her out of the way.
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I will make this right.
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She passed the bar on her first shot.
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And after that, it's all she wrote.
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📝Key Phrases

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make a name for herself
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speak one's mind
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on one's first shot
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at ease in the spotlight
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cut someone off
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📖 Transcript

I'm Lester Holt, and this is Dateline.
Murder is so personal.
She knew who was in the room with her.
She trusted that person.
And the saddest thing is that the last person you look at in this world is not your loved one.
It's your killer.

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