A 42-year-old Edgerton man is headed to prison for eight years after killing one woman and severely injuring another. Rock County Court records indicate Daniel B. Good had been arrested three times for Operating While Intoxicated in the past, before he chose to drive drunk one night last August. During sentencing Thursday prosecutor Mary Bricco pointed out how the crash didn’t have to happen. Bricco says people with the defendant asked him if he was good to drive, and offered to give him a lift. She says if Good had made a better decision, the crash would not have happened. Good drove a pickup truck through a stop sign at the intersection of highways 213 and 59 in the town of Magnolia and crashed into an SUV, killing Maria Mata de Mendoza and seriously injuring her female passenger.