A man accused of participating in the gang beating of a car dealership security guard who later died has been sentenced to 35 years in prison. Marc Goodman-Nevarrez pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, kidnapping, conspiracy and larceny in the 2007 murder of Susan Schmidt. Goodman-Nevarrez is described by the district attorney’s office as the ringleader of five Albuquerque men who were caught by Schmidt as they attempted to remove car rims from a car at the dealership. The men severely beat Schmidt, who was discovered by dealership employees the following morning. She was hospitalized and unconscious for several days before passing away. Goodman-Nevarrez’s codefendants have all been sentenced. Gary Dibeneddetti received a four-year sentence, Jeremy Dominguez was sentenced to 20 years, Damian Gallegos was sentenced to 18 months and Joshua Santistevan received a 364-day sentence. |
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