Regina’s first serial killer was sentenced to life with no chance of parole for 20 years on Tuesday.
Clayton Bo Eichler pleaded guilty on Monday, Sept. 19, to the second-degree murders of Kelly Goforth, 21, and Richele Bear, 23.
Goforth’s body was discovered in a bag with DNA and receipts later linked to Eichler.
While investigating the accused’s home, police found photos of someone who medical experts believed to be Bear. The photos appear to show Eichler committing an indignity to a body.
Bear’s body has not been found.
The families of Richelle Bear and Kelly Goforth outside court. pic.twitter.com/cuqTZgSuQ3
— Sarah Mills (@smillsSK) September 20, 2016
Eichler is now led away to shouts of “tell me where my daughter is”. He replies. “I don’t have that answer sorry”.
— Sarah Mills (@smillsSK) September 20, 2016
Eichler crying says he is truly sorry, he regrets and wonders why, he knows he can’t reverse it. Knows their pain won’t go away.
— Sarah Mills (@smillsSK) September 20, 2016
Goforth describes burying her daughter as “turmoil and a form of torture”. She describes sleepless nights, despair and sheer agony.
— Sarah Mills (@smillsSK) September 20, 2016
“Kelly’s child will never feel Mummy’s love, won’t feel her arms around him, she won’t see him grow up”
— Sarah Mills (@smillsSK) September 20, 2016