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    Springfield man found guilty in quadruple murder case

    By Parker Padgett,

    1 days ago

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    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — After two days of deliberation, a Greene County jury found Scott Goodwin-Bey guilty Thursday in one of Springfield’s deadliest mass shootings — a 2014 quadruple homicide in a northside motel room.

    Goodwin-Bey was found guilty on four counts of first-degree murder.

    Police say Goodwin-Bey shot and killed Christopher Freeman, Danielle Keyes, Trevor Fantroy, and Lewis Green in Room 149 at the Economy Inn on North Glenstone on Nov. 15, 2014.

    Defense attorney Chris Hatley told OzarksFirst earlier this week he would appeal any conviction.

    Since the prosecution did not pursue the death penalty, Goodwin-Bey will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on the first-degree murder convictions.

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    Rob c
    15h ago
    It’s sad it took 10 years to get to trial, murder should be an automatic death sentence to be carried out within 30 days of conviction!
    V P/JUICEE
    17h ago
    Looks like he got off easy consider the victims are no longer here. The Prosecutor didn't ask for the death penalty?? I'm sure he'd ask for one if someone missed a court date for a moving violation. That ridiculous!! Prayers for the families of those lost.
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