CANADA - Kenneth Law, "Merchant of Death", charged with 14 murders in Ontario, allegedly sold deadly chemicals worldwide to people on suicide forum.

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Ontario trial is scheduled to start in September 2025.

CBC article: Murder trial for alleged poison seller Kenneth Law set for Sept. 2025, families told

The announcement of expected trial dates provides families with a clearer timeline amid an unusual case that one legal expert said is especially complex.

"What may well be unprecedented — and what the Crown may well have difficulty proving — is that this qualifies as murder," said Ingrid Grant, a Toronto-based criminal defence lawyer not involved in the case.

BBC article from Feb 2024: Canadian 'poison killer' Kenneth Law to head straight to trial

Mr Law, who has been in police custody since his arrest last May, is also the subject of probes by police agencies in other parts of Canada, as well as other countries.
British detectives say they have linked him to 90 deaths in the UK. Mr Law is only facing charges in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Here is a link to the original Websleuths thread about this case:
CANADA - Grieving B.C. mom contacted by police investigating Kenneth Law, man accused of aiding suicides
 
I believe this will be a difficult case for the Crown to win (in the Ontario case) as "all he did" was sell a legal substance to someone. I think it will be difficult to prove murder.

I noticed in the UK, it seems that he could be charged there with 'abetting suicide', as per the following older article about the case:
88 UK deaths linked to Canada 'poison seller'

Mr Parfett called for stronger action from police and policymakers to crack down on people selling poison, and for online communities targeting vulnerable people to be regulated.
He continued: "We need to be more sensitive around the risks that people like Tom have in society through their ability to find information online that is unchallenged."

Under the country's criminal code, counselling or aiding a person to die by suicide can result in a 14-year prison sentence.
 

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