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Court hears man sold alleged murderer shotgun

Court hears from man who sold murder suspect George Allgood a shotgun three months before the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend. Vytai Brannan / Global News

SASKATOON – The fourth day in the murder trial of George Allgood in Saskatoon has heard from a man who says he sold him a shotgun three months before the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend, Susan Reinhardt.

Antonio Good told the court on Thursday morning he received a phone call from Allgood after the death of Reinhardt telling him to keep quiet.

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“If the cops call you and ask you about selling me a shotgun tell them you didn’t,” he recalled Allgood saying.

Good says he asked Allgood if he killed ‘that girl’ to which he replied, “don’t ask me that on the phone.”

Allgood is accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend and her partner David Ristow through an open sliding door as they slept in their City Park home in July 2006.

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Ristow survived but was unable to testify in court on Wednesday.

The trial continues.

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