‘Our house is quiet as a tomb’: Coked up drunk driver who sped through red light after work Christmas party and killed 13-year-old girl sent to prison

Claire Zisserson, Gregory Goodsell

Left: Claire Zisserson (obituary). Right: Gregory Goodsell looks on at sentencing on Oct. 3, 2024 (WBZ).

A Massachusetts man found guilty of murdering a 13-year-old girl and seriously injuring her mom and a friend by running a red light at close to 70 mph in a company pickup truck while drunk and under the influence of cocaine after a work Christmas party will spend at least the next two decades in prison and up to life behind bars.

The Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office has said that 36-year-old Gregory Goodsell, in the early morning of Dec. 29, 2019, had a BAC of .266 as he crashed a driving a pickup truck that belonged to his then employer Hi-Way Safety Systems, Inc. into a Subaru, with deadly consequences.

The crash on Route 139 in Pembroke, a town not far from the Cape Cod Bay, left the three victims with “catastrophic injuries,” injuries only Claire Zisserson’s mother and a friend would survive. Claire would have turned 14 a week later.

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