Man found not criminally responsible for killings still a safety risk: report
GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — A report says a man found not criminally responsible in November for the stabbing deaths of two people at a northwest Alberta work camp is not entitled to an absolute discharge.
Daniel Goodridge had pleaded not guilty due to a mental disorder to charges of first-degree murder, assault with a weapon and interfering with human remains.
He killed David Derksen, who was 37, and 50-year-old Hally Dubois at a Canada North oilfield site near Fox Creek in 2015.
The Alberta Review Board met in December to determine if and how long Goodridge, who has schizophrenia, should be detained.