SEDGWICK COUNTY—A Kansas felon convicted in the fatal stabbing of a Kansas woman is going to prison
On Monday District Judge Christopher Magana followed the plea agreement in the case and sentenced Goldy Metcalfe, 39 of Wichita, to 467 months on a charge of 2nd degree murder and 59 months on a charge of attempted 2nd degree murder with 36 months post release, according to the Sedgwick County District Attorney's office.
Judge ordered the prison sentences run concurrently for a controlling sentence of 467 months. Judge also ordered $3,900 in restitution.
In November, Metcalfe pled guilty to charges of 1st degree murder and attempted 1st degree murder, according to the district attorney's office.
Just after 8 a.m. Dec. 4, 2021, police responded to a disturbance with a weapon at a home in the 600 block of South Green in Wichita, according to Officer Charley Davidson.
Upon arrival, officers located a 64-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man with multiple stab wounds.
EMS transported both victims to an area hospital where the 64-year-old woman died, according to Davidson. The 73-year-old man had serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
The investigation revealed at approximately 5 a.m. on Dec. 4, officers responded to a call in the 1800 block of North Kansas regarding a citizen who had Metcalf at gunpoint for unlawfully entering his vehicle.
Metcalfe was cooperative with officers, cited for misdemeanor tampering with an automobile, and given a courtesy transport to St. Francis Hospital for medical treatment due to a previous injury to his mouth, according to Davidson.
Metcalfe left St. Francis Hospital against medical advice and at approximately 8 a.m. stole a blue Ford pick-up in the 600 block of North Waco that was left running.
Metcalf fled in the truck and crashed it into a building in the 600 block of South Green. He then fled the scene and forced his way into the residence on South Green, where he stabbed the two victims. Metcalf fled from that residence and entered an unoccupied residence in 600 block of South Erie, and attempted to gain access to a church in the same block. Thanks to information provided by citizens, police responded quickly, located Metcalf and arrested him.
Metcalf was paroled from prison in July 2021 and has prior convictions for aggravated battery, criminal possession of a firearm, burglary, flee law enforcement, and aggravated robbery, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.