'Good Samaritan's nightmare': Renowned Niagara winemaker's killer found not criminally responsible
A Hamilton man has been found not criminally responsible for stabbing and killing a stranger who tried to help him — renowned Niagara winemaker Paul Pender — in early 2022. A judge found Bradley House's mental illness and delusions caused the stabbing.
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![Prominent Niagara winemaker Paul Pender, 54, died on Feb. 3, 2022, according to police. He was a champion of Ontario and organic wines, and winner of numerous winemaking awards. A man standing.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6342757.1704479340!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/paul-pender.jpg)
A Hamilton man has been found not criminally responsible for stabbing and killing a stranger who tried to help him — renowned Niagara winemaker Paul Pender — in early 2022. A judge found Bradley House's mental illness and delusions caused the stabbing.