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Summerlin Stabbing Case Closes Chapter: 21-Year-Old Pleads Guilty to Teen-Era Murder

By Matthias Binder February 12, 2026
Las Vegas man admits to killing Summerlin neighbor as teenager
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A School Day Turns DeadlyLegal Battles and Competency StrugglesPlea Deal Details and Sentencing Ahead

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Summerlin – A Las Vegas man confronted a grim chapter from his youth this week, entering a guilty plea for the 2021 stabbing death of his neighbor.[1][2]

A School Day Turns Deadly

Authorities reported that Ethan Goin, then 16, left school early on August 27, 2021, after experiencing bullying.[1] He soon entered the nearby home of Vergel Guintu, 48, on Kenton Place, close to Town Center Drive and Hualapai Way.[2]

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Guintu’s wife and mother-in-law heard a noise around 10 a.m. Guintu investigated and suffered a fatal stab wound to the neck. The intruder, clad in black clothing and a mask, fled through a window.[1] Police later located Goin hiding in a parking garage at Summerlin Hospital. Remarkably, he returned to school afterward.

Public defender Sarah Hawkins later revealed that Goin had received mental health treatment and left the hospital just nine days prior.[2] He claimed no memory of the stabbing but noticed blood on his knife upon arriving home.

Legal Battles and Competency Struggles

Prosecutors charged Goin as an adult, consistent with Nevada law for 16-year-olds accused of murder. The case faced repeated delays due to questions about his mental fitness.[1] District Judge Christy Craig declared him competent to stand trial in March after multiple restorations at state facilities.[2]

In 2023, authorities added an attempted murder count after Goin allegedly attacked two officers at the Clark County Detention Center. He hid behind a bed, lunged at one, then struck and appeared to choke the second.[1] He has remained in custody since his arrest.

During the February 10, 2026, hearing before District Judge Carli Kierny, Goin appeared restrained in orange mitts, head lowered. His mother left the courtroom visibly upset.[2]

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Plea Deal Details and Sentencing Ahead

Goin pleaded guilty to second-degree murder with a deadly weapon and the attempted murder charge. The agreement calls for 10 years to life on the murder count, plus eight to 20 years for the weapon enhancement, totaling 18 years to life.[1][2] The jail assault sentence runs concurrently.

With time served, he faces parole eligibility in roughly 14 years, placing him in his mid-30s. State law mandates such consideration within 20 years for juvenile offenders in murder cases, influenced by Supreme Court rulings and bills like AB 267.[1]

  • August 27, 2021: Stabbing occurs during school hours.
  • 2021-2025: Multiple competency evaluations.
  • 2023: Additional charges from jail incident.
  • February 10, 2026: Guilty plea averts March 9 trial.
  • March 24, 2026: Sentencing date.

Key Takeaways

  • Goin’s path from bullying claim to guilty plea spanned over four years amid mental health hurdles.
  • Nevada treats 16-plus teens as adults in murder cases but offers parole paths.
  • The plea spares a trial but locks in a lengthy minimum sentence.

This resolution underscores the complexities of prosecuting young offenders with mental health challenges. Families on both sides await final closure at sentencing. What are your thoughts on juvenile justice reforms? Share in the comments.

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