
A Random Act Shocks Quiet Neighborhood (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas — Ethan Goin entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder on Tuesday for a random fatal stabbing he committed as a 16-year-old in a Summerlin home.[1]
A Random Act Shocks Quiet Neighborhood
On August 27, 2021, Ethan Goin abruptly left his high school in the Summerlin area. He walked a short distance to a residence on Kenton Place near Summerlin Hospital. There, he entered the home of 48-year-old Vergel Guintu without permission.[2][3]
Goin stabbed Guintu once in the neck. The wound proved fatal, and Guintu died at the scene. Police described the encounter as unprovoked and random, with no prior connection between the two. After the attack, Goin calmly returned to school and resumed his day.[4][5]
Arrest and Early Legal Hurdles
Authorities arrested Goin shortly after the incident. He faced an initial charge of open murder. A judge ordered him detained without bail during early hearings.[6]
The case faced delays. In September 2022, the court ruled Goin incompetent to stand trial. He spent time in treatment before restoration efforts. Meanwhile, in June 2023, Goin faced additional charges of attempted murder after allegedly attacking two correctional officers at the Clark County Detention Center.[7][8]
Those incidents complicated his custody but did not derail the murder prosecution.
Plea Hearing Marks Turning Point
Goin, now 21, appeared Tuesday in the Regional Justice Center before a Clark County District Court judge. He admitted to the stabbing and pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of second-degree murder. Prosecutors likely agreed to the plea amid the case’s complexities.[1]
Sentencing details remain pending. The plea avoids a full trial but ensures accountability for the 2021 slaying. Court records indicate the process moved forward after years of evaluations and additional charges.
Timeline of the Case
- August 27, 2021: Goin, 16, stabs Vergel Guintu in Summerlin home.[2]
- September 2021: Arrested and charged with open murder.[9]
- September 2022: Deemed incompetent for trial.[7]
- July 2023: Charged with attempted murder on jail staff.[10]
- February 10, 2026: Pleads guilty to second-degree murder.[1]
The sequence highlights the prolonged path from crime to courtroom resolution.
Key Takeaways
- Ethan Goin committed a random stabbing at age 16, killing Vergel Guintu in his own home.
- The case spanned over four years, including competency issues and jail assaults.
- Tuesday’s guilty plea to second-degree murder paves the way for sentencing.
This resolution brings partial closure to a case that unnerved the Summerlin community with its senseless violence. What do you think about the handling of juvenile cases like this? Tell us in the comments.