CANADA - Grieving B.C. mom contacted by police investigating Kenneth Law, man accused of aiding suicides

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Here’s why the world will be watching Kenneth Law's court battle

 
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I had no idea this was happening. When does the trial start?
 
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A friend's spouse ended their life by ordering death with dignity drugs on the dark web. I didn't realize this was so common.
 
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...James says that police believe approximately 160 packages were sent throughout Canada and over 1,200 packages sent to 40 countries globally. He reiterated that a package sent does not necessarily mean there is a case associated with it.
 
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I think we have a precedent in the US, Michelle Carter. MA court convicted her in the death of Conrad Roy.
Death of Conrad Roy - Wikipedia

She was younger, and she didn’t sell any suicide kits. She just yelled at Roy when he wanted to get out of that car.

Also - it is beyond my comprehension how we allow suicide groups and chats. They are usually moderated by people who don’t kill themselves, but enjoy the sense of total control over others’ lives.

I understand, first amendment and all. But if an adult is engaged in a sexual chat with a minor, he will be arrested, because the minor doesn’t have the capacity to understand what they are consenting to.

Isn’t a person who is suicidal equally vulnerable? Aren’t they in a state of temporarily diminished capacity because the voice of depression is so strong and negative?

And then this guy sells fault proof suicidal kit.

I’d lock him up and throw away the key. And probably view suicide chats, especially people organizing them, the same way we view child molesters, as people preying on extremely vulnerable people.
 
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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.

According to his lawyer he will be pleading not guilty. It does sound like this will be a difficult case to win. The man is horrific as he preyed on the vulnerable and I absolutely believe he belongs in prison!

In the meantime, many other families outside of Canada are waiting for justice for their loved ones.

I have set up a thread for this case in the 'Upcoming Trials" forum.
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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I just wanted to add a photo of some of the victims. Their families must be devastated.

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Ashtyn Prosser, left, Jeshennia Bedoya Lopez, centre, and Stephen Mitchell Jr. are all listed in court documents as alleged victims of Kenneth Law. (Submitted by Kim Prosser, Leonardo Bedoya, Stephen Mitchell Sr.)

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kenn...unts of first-,elsewhere in Canada and abroad.
 

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