Former Chef Kenneth Law Faces 14 Counts of Murder for Assisting Suicides Worldwide

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Former Canadian chef Kenneth Law has been charged with 14 counts of murder for selling suicide kits that led to deaths in Canada. Law, who was previously charged with counseling or aiding suicides, now faces additional charges related to second-degree murder. He allegedly targeted vulnerable individuals online and sent packages containing sodium nitrite, a substance that can be lethal if misused, to over 1,200 people in more than 40 countries since 2020. Investigations have been launched in several countries, including the UK, New Zealand, and Italy.
- Former chef Kenneth Law charged with 14 counts of murder for selling kits that led to suicides in Canada CBS News
- Kenneth Law charged with 14 counts of 2nd-degree murder CBC News: The National
- Canadian Man Charged With Murder For Assisting 100 Suicides Across 40 Nations NDTV
- Kenneth Law charged with 14 counts of 2nd-degree murder in multiple Ontario deaths CBC.ca
- Kenneth Law charged with 14 counts of second-degree murder, an upgrade of previous charges The Globe and Mail
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