"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder, said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
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Worsfold was 75 when Musila killed him in his apartment suite on July 7, 2017. She later loaded his body into a plastic tote bin, which she abandoned on a junk pile at an acquaintance s rural property after hauling it around the Edmonton area.