DNA led to charges: Accused in deaths of 2 women pleads guilty at start of trial
REGINA — A Regina man has pleaded guilty to killing a young mother whose body was dumped in an industrial garbage bin and of another woman whose remains have never been found.
Clayton Eichler’s trial was to begin Monday on charges of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kelly Goforth and Richele Bear. But there was a surprise guilty plea to second-degree murder.
Crown prosecutor Bill Burge said justice was served.
“There was a path to first-degree. It wasn’t a dead-certain path, but there was a path that met the test for prosecution. There were risks and we felt this was a compromise we could live with and that’s why we took the plea to second-degree,” Burge said outside Court of Queen’s Bench in Regina.


