In the chaos of the massacre at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Heather Gooze felt the life go out of Jordan McIldoon's hand. He was a stranger, a visitor from Maple Ridge B.C. who'd been carried into the area where she'd been tending bar on a ladder.
Tired, scared and covered in blood, Gooze stayed with McIldoon's body for some four and half hours.
"I sat with somebody because I just didn't want him to be alone," she told Moore in the Morning Tuesday, weeping. "I didn't want them to not know who he was. I wanted to make sure that his family knew where he was."