Doctor tells court Iqaluit man died of neck compression Daniel Hodgson is on trial for second-degree murder in the 2017 death of Bradley Winsor The second-degree murder trial of Daniel Hodgson continued in Iqaluit on Friday with testimony from a forensics expert. (File photo) By A forensics expert says neck compression caused by a chokehold is the most likely factor behind the death of Bradley Winsor, the 23-year-old Iqaluit man who died in May 2017. Another Iqaluit man, Daniel Hodgson, is being tried for Winsor’s second-degree murder this week in Nunavut court. On Friday, the court heard from Dr. Christopher Milroy, an expert in forensic pathology, who examined Winsor’s body after his death.