Carson Goodigl, 33, was found “alive but bleeding,” prosecutor Scott Wilson said in his inaugural statement to Queen’s Court, Susan Bensler. Dwayne Iyn Turner, 54, Tyrell Noskiye, 32, and Yahye Gabad, 25, are on trial for first-degree murder. A fourth man, Timothy Jones, was also charged but died earlier this year. On January 5, 2020, the first responders found Goodeagle injured in the middle of 11th Avenue near Center Street South. The victim was taken to hospital but died from his injuries.
Goodeagle was “exhausted” by a team
Security camera footage from neighboring companies shows Goodeagle being attacked in the parking lot of a Circle K store by four people. Goodeagle tried to escape but was “defeated,” said Wilson, who described the victim as being pushed, punched, kicked and stabbed. A homicide witness will testify that two of the killers called two others to come to the front of the store to give Goodeagle a “hit,” Wilson said. The prosecutor said he and co-adviser Ken McCaffrey would argue that the murder was premeditated, deliberate and that Goodeagle was violently restrained at the time of the attack, committing the crime of first-degree murder. Dr. Bernard Bannach, the Crown’s first witness, testified that the victim died from knife wounds, one of which pierced his liver and cut a large vein. Goodeagle also suffered minor injuries to his head, shoulder, arms and knees. Defense attorneys Clayton Rice, Rebecca Snukal and Shaun Leochko represent the defendants.