Mentally ill man found not criminally responsible in Alberta work camp killings
GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — A judge has found a man not criminally responsible for the stabbing deaths of two people at a northern Alberta work camp.
Daniel Goodridge, 31, had pleaded not guilty due to a mental disorder to charges of first-degree murder, assault with a weapon and interfering with human remains.
Experts testified during the trial that Goodridge had been hearing voices and believed his co-workers wanted to assault him. Court also heard he was diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia and had mental health issues dating back to Grade 7.
“For half of his life, Mr. Goodridge clearly suffered from mental health issues,” Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Ken Nielsen said in his ruling Thursday.


