An autopsy completed Tuesday confirmed that 39-year-old Edward Brett Davidson died as a result of stab wounds he suffered in the hallway of the building in the 1000 block of Ninth Avenue SE
Investigators confirm Davidson was a resident of the building and is believed to have had no previous interaction with his attacker, who investigators said was “known to police.”
While the attack took place inside the building, the knife victim managed to get out before it collapsed.  Several people, including staff from the F45 Training gym on the ground floor of the building, tried to help him and he was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Davidson died at the hospital from his injuries.
Cory Carl Miklic, who is also known as Cory Szabo, has been charged with manslaughter, Calgary Police Service officials say the investigation is ongoing and charges against the 41-year-old may increase.
Investigators say Miklic was a relative of another tenant in the building.

Corey Carl Sabo, the man accused in the Aug. 27 fatal stabbing of Edward Brett Davidson in Inglewood, is shown in a February 2020 surveillance image in connection with the investigation into the assault of a University of St. Louis employee. Mary’s (CPS)
“This was a tragic, senseless death that did not need to happen. The suspect is known to police and we are actively advocating that he remain in custody to ensure public safety,” said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta of the CPS homicide unit in a statement. “To Brett’s family and friends, our deepest condolences and our promise to do everything we can to hold the accused accountable.” An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the victim of a fatal stabbing on Aug. 27 at an apartment building in Inglewood. (provided/Davidson family) The Davidson family released the following statement: “Our family is in complete shock and dismay at this sudden and tragic incident. Words cannot explain the pain, the hurt, the heartache and the impact this loss will have on family and friends forever It is of the utmost importance to our family that the world knows and recognizes Brett for who he was and how his infectious smile and big heart will be forever missed. “Brett’s life revolved around his close family and many friends. A loving son, deep older brother and caring confidant, Brett was always there to support those who needed him. His open and honest words of wisdom were sure to would resonate and influence those who live life to the fullest, lead by example, and always stand up for what is right. Brett’s kind demeanor, yet competitive nature always drew people to get to know him. Brett’s love of The outdoors fueled his hobbies and interests, sharing this passion with his family, friends and dog. “Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Brett recently moved to Calgary in search of a new adventure. From his youth as an athlete and coach, serving his country in the Navy, Brett was a well-traveled man whose kind soul and passion his for life This loss is a tragedy and has left a void in the hearts of all of us who were lucky enough to call him a friend, brother and son – he can never be replaced. “Our family is extremely grateful for the efforts of the F45 Training staff who assisted our son after the attack, the first responders, medical personnel and Calgary Police.” Anyone with information about the fatal stabbing Saturday afternoon is asked to contact the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-4357 or Crime Stoppers. Anyone who witnessed the incident and is in need of support is encouraged to contact the Victim Assistance Support Team (VAST) at 403-428-8398 or 1-888-327-7828 or request free crisis counseling from the Calgary Distress Center ( 403 -266-4357). An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the 39-year-old who was fatally stabbed Aug. 27 in the hallway of the Inglewood building where he lived. (provided/Davidson family)


title: “Fatal Stabbings In Inglewood At Random Cps Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Jeanette Blackwell”


An autopsy completed Tuesday confirmed that 39-year-old Edward Brett Davidson died as a result of stab wounds he suffered in the hallway of the building in the 1000 block of Ninth Avenue SE
Investigators confirm Davidson was a resident of the building and is believed to have had no previous interaction with his attacker, who investigators said was “known to police.”
While the attack took place inside the building, the knife victim managed to get out before it collapsed.  Several people, including staff from the F45 Training gym on the ground floor of the building, tried to help him and he was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Davidson died at the hospital from his injuries.
Cory Carl Miklic, who is also known as Cory Szabo, has been charged with manslaughter, Calgary Police Service officials say the investigation is ongoing and charges against the 41-year-old may increase.
Investigators say Miklic was a relative of another tenant in the building.

Corey Carl Sabo, the man accused in the Aug. 27 fatal stabbing of Edward Brett Davidson in Inglewood, is shown in a February 2020 surveillance image in connection with the investigation into the assault of a University of St. Louis employee. Mary’s (CPS)
“This was a tragic, senseless death that did not need to happen. The suspect is known to police and we are actively advocating that he remain in custody to ensure public safety,” said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta of the CPS homicide unit in a statement. “To Brett’s family and friends, our deepest condolences and our promise to do everything we can to hold the accused accountable.” An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the victim of a fatal stabbing on Aug. 27 at an apartment building in Inglewood. (provided/Davidson family) The Davidson family released the following statement: “Our family is in complete shock and dismay at this sudden and tragic incident. Words cannot explain the pain, the hurt, the heartache and the impact this loss will have on family and friends forever It is of the utmost importance to our family that the world knows and recognizes Brett for who he was and how his infectious smile and big heart will be forever missed. “Brett’s life revolved around his close family and many friends. A loving son, deep older brother and caring confidant, Brett was always there to support those who needed him. His open and honest words of wisdom were sure to would resonate and influence those who live life to the fullest, lead by example, and always stand up for what is right. Brett’s kind demeanor, yet competitive nature always drew people to get to know him. Brett’s love of The outdoors fueled his hobbies and interests, sharing this passion with his family, friends and dog. “Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Brett recently moved to Calgary in search of a new adventure. From his youth as an athlete and coach, serving his country in the Navy, Brett was a well-traveled man whose kind soul and passion his for life This loss is a tragedy and has left a void in the hearts of all of us who were lucky enough to call him a friend, brother and son – he can never be replaced. “Our family is extremely grateful for the efforts of the F45 Training staff who assisted our son after the attack, the first responders, medical personnel and Calgary Police.” Anyone with information about the fatal stabbing Saturday afternoon is asked to contact the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-4357 or Crime Stoppers. Anyone who witnessed the incident and is in need of support is encouraged to contact the Victim Assistance Support Team (VAST) at 403-428-8398 or 1-888-327-7828 or request free crisis counseling from the Calgary Distress Center ( 403 -266-4357). An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the 39-year-old who was fatally stabbed Aug. 27 in the hallway of the Inglewood building where he lived. (provided/Davidson family)


title: “Fatal Stabbings In Inglewood At Random Cps Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “David Stephens”


An autopsy completed Tuesday confirmed that 39-year-old Edward Brett Davidson died as a result of stab wounds he suffered in the hallway of the building in the 1000 block of Ninth Avenue SE
Investigators confirm Davidson was a resident of the building and is believed to have had no previous interaction with his attacker, who investigators said was “known to police.”
While the attack took place inside the building, the knife victim managed to get out before it collapsed.  Several people, including staff from the F45 Training gym on the ground floor of the building, tried to help him and he was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Davidson died at the hospital from his injuries.
Cory Carl Miklic, who is also known as Cory Szabo, has been charged with manslaughter, Calgary Police Service officials say the investigation is ongoing and charges against the 41-year-old may increase.
Investigators say Miklic was a relative of another tenant in the building.

Corey Carl Sabo, the man accused in the Aug. 27 fatal stabbing of Edward Brett Davidson in Inglewood, is shown in a February 2020 surveillance image in connection with the investigation into the assault of a University of St. Louis employee. Mary’s (CPS)
“This was a tragic, senseless death that did not need to happen. The suspect is known to police and we are actively advocating that he remain in custody to ensure public safety,” said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta of the CPS homicide unit in a statement. “To Brett’s family and friends, our deepest condolences and our promise to do everything we can to hold the accused accountable.” An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the victim of a fatal stabbing on Aug. 27 at an apartment building in Inglewood. (provided/Davidson family) The Davidson family released the following statement: “Our family is in complete shock and dismay at this sudden and tragic incident. Words cannot explain the pain, the hurt, the heartache and the impact this loss will have on family and friends forever It is of the utmost importance to our family that the world knows and recognizes Brett for who he was and how his infectious smile and big heart will be forever missed. “Brett’s life revolved around his close family and many friends. A loving son, deep older brother and caring confidant, Brett was always there to support those who needed him. His open and honest words of wisdom were sure to would resonate and influence those who live life to the fullest, lead by example, and always stand up for what is right. Brett’s kind demeanor, yet competitive nature always drew people to get to know him. Brett’s love of The outdoors fueled his hobbies and interests, sharing this passion with his family, friends and dog. “Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Brett recently moved to Calgary in search of a new adventure. From his youth as an athlete and coach, serving his country in the Navy, Brett was a well-traveled man whose kind soul and passion his for life This loss is a tragedy and has left a void in the hearts of all of us who were lucky enough to call him a friend, brother and son – he can never be replaced. “Our family is extremely grateful for the efforts of the F45 Training staff who assisted our son after the attack, the first responders, medical personnel and Calgary Police.” Anyone with information about the fatal stabbing Saturday afternoon is asked to contact the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-4357 or Crime Stoppers. Anyone who witnessed the incident and is in need of support is encouraged to contact the Victim Assistance Support Team (VAST) at 403-428-8398 or 1-888-327-7828 or request free crisis counseling from the Calgary Distress Center ( 403 -266-4357). An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the 39-year-old who was fatally stabbed Aug. 27 in the hallway of the Inglewood building where he lived. (provided/Davidson family)


title: “Fatal Stabbings In Inglewood At Random Cps Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Angela Owens”


An autopsy completed Tuesday confirmed that 39-year-old Edward Brett Davidson died as a result of stab wounds he suffered in the hallway of the building in the 1000 block of Ninth Avenue SE
Investigators confirm Davidson was a resident of the building and is believed to have had no previous interaction with his attacker, who investigators said was “known to police.”
While the attack took place inside the building, the knife victim managed to get out before it collapsed.  Several people, including staff from the F45 Training gym on the ground floor of the building, tried to help him and he was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Davidson died at the hospital from his injuries.
Cory Carl Miklic, who is also known as Cory Szabo, has been charged with manslaughter, Calgary Police Service officials say the investigation is ongoing and charges against the 41-year-old may increase.
Investigators say Miklic was a relative of another tenant in the building.

Corey Carl Sabo, the man accused in the Aug. 27 fatal stabbing of Edward Brett Davidson in Inglewood, is shown in a February 2020 surveillance image in connection with the investigation into the assault of a University of St. Louis employee. Mary’s (CPS)
“This was a tragic, senseless death that did not need to happen. The suspect is known to police and we are actively advocating that he remain in custody to ensure public safety,” said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta of the CPS homicide unit in a statement. “To Brett’s family and friends, our deepest condolences and our promise to do everything we can to hold the accused accountable.” An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the victim of a fatal stabbing on Aug. 27 at an apartment building in Inglewood. (provided/Davidson family) The Davidson family released the following statement: “Our family is in complete shock and dismay at this sudden and tragic incident. Words cannot explain the pain, the hurt, the heartache and the impact this loss will have on family and friends forever It is of the utmost importance to our family that the world knows and recognizes Brett for who he was and how his infectious smile and big heart will be forever missed. “Brett’s life revolved around his close family and many friends. A loving son, deep older brother and caring confidant, Brett was always there to support those who needed him. His open and honest words of wisdom were sure to would resonate and influence those who live life to the fullest, lead by example, and always stand up for what is right. Brett’s kind demeanor, yet competitive nature always drew people to get to know him. Brett’s love of The outdoors fueled his hobbies and interests, sharing this passion with his family, friends and dog. “Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Brett recently moved to Calgary in search of a new adventure. From his youth as an athlete and coach, serving his country in the Navy, Brett was a well-traveled man whose kind soul and passion his for life This loss is a tragedy and has left a void in the hearts of all of us who were lucky enough to call him a friend, brother and son – he can never be replaced. “Our family is extremely grateful for the efforts of the F45 Training staff who assisted our son after the attack, the first responders, medical personnel and Calgary Police.” Anyone with information about the fatal stabbing Saturday afternoon is asked to contact the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-4357 or Crime Stoppers. Anyone who witnessed the incident and is in need of support is encouraged to contact the Victim Assistance Support Team (VAST) at 403-428-8398 or 1-888-327-7828 or request free crisis counseling from the Calgary Distress Center ( 403 -266-4357). An undated photo of Edward Brett Davidson, the 39-year-old who was fatally stabbed Aug. 27 in the hallway of the Inglewood building where he lived. (provided/Davidson family)