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Canadian Man Who Sold Deadly Chemicals Online Pleads Guilty To Aiding Suicide of 14 People – Escapes Prosecution for Other 112 Deaths in the UK

Last Updated: May 29, 2026By

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Law pleaded to lesser charges to avoid 14 murder counts

The culture of death is spreading fast through Canada.

We have been reporting here in TGP since December 2023 about the deadly case of a Canadian citizen arrested for selling legal but deadly chemicals online, resulting in the suicide deaths of 14 people.

Read: Canadian Man Charged With 14 Counts of Murder for Mailing Poison to Young People, Helping Them Kill Themselves

Kenneth Law pleaded guilty on Friday to aiding these 14 people to take their own lives, avoiding a high-profile murder trial.

Reuters reported:

“Wearing tan pants, a white shirt and dark suit jacket, Kenneth Law, ​60, was emotionless as he entered the pleas on Friday at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ​in Newmarket, Ontario, north of Toronto.

He was facing 14 counts each of first-degree murder and ⁠counseling or aiding suicide related to 14 Ontario residents, aged 16 to 36, who died by suicide.

Prosecutor Peter ​Westgate told Justice Michelle Fuerst that prosecutors would ask that the murder charges be withdrawn after he is sentenced ​at a later date.”

Law, a trained engineer who worked as a cook, operated several websites marketing and selling sodium nitrite and other substances used to commit suicide.

“Law’s case has drawn global attention because of the international reach of his alleged shipments. Ontario investigators have accused Law of mailing at least 1,200 packages to ​addresses in more than 40 ​countries, including around 160 ⁠in Canada.

[…] Britain’s National Crime Agency said in April it was investigating potential offences linked ​to the deaths ⁠of 112 people in the UK who bought items to assist with suicide from Canada-based websites tied to a Canadian suspect it did not name.”

Read more:

Canadistan Is Out of Control: New Survey Shows Growing Population Support for Euthanizing the Poor and Homeless – Number of Assisted Suicides Skyrockets Ten-Fold in Half a Decade to 10 Thousand People

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