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    Drunk driver found guilty of Pembroke crash that killed 13-year-old

    By WBZ-News Staff,

    24 days ago

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    Marshfield man convicted of 2019 crash that killed 13-year-old girl 00:33

    PLYMOUTH - A jury has convicted a Marshfield man who killed a 13-year-old girl while driving high and drunk of second-degree murder.

    The jury deliberated for 10 hours before finding Gregory Goodsell, 36, of Marshfield, guilty of motor vehicle manslaughter while operating under the influence, leaving the scene of property damage and two counts of operating under the influence and causing serious bodily injury. He will be sentenced on October 3.

    The two-car crash on Route 139 in Pembroke on December 29, 2019, killed 13-year-old Claire Zisserson and seriously injured her mother Elizabeth Zisserson, who was driving the car, and passenger 13-year-old Kendall Zemotel.

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    Claire Zisserson. Zisserson family

    Investigators said Goodsell attended a company party and then went on to a house party in Pembroke, which he left at about 6:40 a.m. He drove his Hi-Way Safety Systems, Inc. company truck - a Ford F-250 - from the party, hitting a tree before speeding through a red light at 67 mph and broadsiding a white Subaru driven by Elizabeth Zisserson. Claire and Kendall were in the back seat.

    At the time of the crash, Goodsell had a blood alcohol content of .266 and had cocaine in his system. He also had a half-empty bottle of whiskey, an empty beer can, two nip bottles, marijuana and a pipe in his truck.

    Kendall Zemotel later sued Goodsell and Hi-Way Safety Systems.

    Friends remembered Claire Zisserson as a "fun-loving person," who loved laughing with friends. She was an eighth-grader at Rising Tide Charter Public School in Plymouth.

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    John Moffi
    21d ago
    Another innocent live lost to peoples careless and recklessness. I don’t understand why people drive drunk . Unbelievable if you get caught drinking, it should be in definite, suspension . Why do these things have to happen? Frustrated will never get answers. Rest in peace. With that girl she starting out her life. Hope the family can find some peace , sad .Doesn’t anybody value life anymore?
    BAN ONE
    23d ago
    Yet the Pembroke police are allowed to drive 3 times the state alcohol limit hit you head on, keep there job, drivers license and have it snuffed like it never happened.
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