🧵 The Kenneth Law Case: Canada's Online "Shadow Seller" of Death
In the quiet suburbs of Mississauga, Ontario, 60-year-old Kenneth Law built a hidden empire profiting from despair.
A former chef, Law operated websites selling sodium nitrite — an industrial chemical that, in high doses, becomes a fast-acting poison. He shipped thousands of packages worldwide, often paired with "exit" tools, marketed in dark corners of the internet.
Police say he sent over 1,200 packages to more than 40 countries. Many recipients were young and vulnerable — teenagers and people in their 20s-30s battling mental health struggles.
In May 2023, York Regional Police arrested him. Initial charges grew to 14 counts of first-degree murder and aiding suicide in Ontario deaths (victims aged 16–36). International probes linked him to over 100 suicides globally, including nearly 100 in the UK alone.
Law never met his customers. He simply clicked “ship” and collected payments.
Update – May 2026: In a controversial plea deal, prosecutors withdrew all murder charges. Law is expected to plead guilty today to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide. Sentencing is pending.
Families of the victims have expressed deep outrage, feeling justice was denied.
This case exposes uncomfortable truths:
- How easily the internet connects the desperate to opportunists.
- Blurred lines around assisted dying (MAiD is legal in Canada under strict rules, but this was unregulated and profit-driven).
- The deadly reach of mail-order poison.
Kenneth Law’s story is not one of guns or knives. It’s quieter, colder — a reminder of the shadows behind glowing screens.
What sentence do you think he deserves? Should laws around these substances be tightened?
#KennethLaw #Canada #AssistedSuicide #MentalHealth
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Submit a new support ticket — this is the only thing that usually breaks a 4-week stall..”
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