Saskatoon

Convicted killer Alvin Naistus pleads guilty to 2nd violent death in Saskatoon

A Saskatoon man already in prison for murder has pleaded guilty to a separate violent death in the city.

Naistus pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of Morgan Doucette

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Alvin Naistus has admitted to his role in a second violent death. (Facebook)

A Saskatoon man serving a life sentence for second-degree murder has admitted to his role in another violent death in the city.

Alvin Patrick Naistus pleaded guilty to manslaughter this week in provincial court. He had originally been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the Nov. 16, 2009, stabbing of Morgan Doucette.

The facts around Doucette's death are protected by a publication ban because Naistus's two co-accused are facing a jury trial at Court of King's Bench.

At the time, police reported that Doucette had been fatally stabbed at a house on the 400 block of Avenue H S.

Police charged Naistus in this case last year while he was serving a life sentence, with no chance of parole for a decade, after being convicted in 2017 of killing William Johnson outside a local hotel.

Naistus, 26 at the time, had argued he was defending himself in April 2015 when he stabbed William Johnston in the parking lot of Northwoods Inn and Suites. The 44-year-old man died in hospital.

A jury did not accept his version.

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Dan Zakreski is a reporter for CBC Saskatoon.