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"Sodium Nitrite Killer" charged with murder in Ontario

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Accused poison seller Kenneth Law has been charged with murder in connection with multiple deaths across Ontario, CBC News has learned.

A charge sheet from the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket shows Law was charged Monday with 14 counts of second-degree murder, in addition to the 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide that he was already facing.


The new charges are related to the same alleged victims in multiple Ontario cities, from Toronto to Thunder Bay. CBC News has previously reported on the deaths of two people linked to the investigation — Stephen Mitchell Jr., 21, from Toronto and Ashtyn Prosser, 19, from Windsor, Ont. Both are listed in court documents as alleged victims of Law.

Stephen Mitchell Sr., the father of Stephen Mitchell Jr., told CBC News he welcomes the charges.

"I can say that I am pleased with the developments today as, in my opinion, they better reflect the nature of the crime that was committed towards my son," he said.

Law, who is a 58-year-old man from Mississauga, Ont., was first arrested in May after Peel Regional Police investigated two local deaths. Police have previously said Law's alleged victims in Ontario range in age from 16 to 36.

Police allege that beginning in late 2020, Law operated several websites that were used to sell sodium nitrite and other items that can be used for self harm. Investigators have said that Law allegedly sent at least 1,200 packages to people in more than 40 countries.


Sodium nitrite is a common food preservative that's deadly at high levels. York Regional Police said in August they believe about 160 packages were allegedly sent by Law to addresses in Canada.

CBC News has reached out to Law's lawyer Matthew Gourlay for comment.

Peel Regional Police have scheduled a news conference for Tuesday morning.

No charges laid abroad
Official records and statements along with media reports and interviews with families conducted by CBC News suggest Law's projects may be linked to 117 deaths worldwide. So far, 88 of those deaths are in the U.K.

Investigations into Law have also been announced by authorities in Italy, Australia and New Zealand. Multiple Canadian police forces outside of Ontario are also reviewing past sudden deaths in light of the allegations against Law.


He has not yet faced any charges abroad in connection with his online businesses. However, there is evidence an FBI investigation in the U.S. is progressing.

Police in Pennsylvania previously told CBC News an investigation into the death of a teenager in that state has been handed over to the FBI to probe for any links to Law. Gerald Cohn, whose brother Benjamin died by suicide in February, said he met with FBI agents from Chicago last week, regarding the case.

Cohn told CBC News Monday that word of the murder charges laid is "great news."

The FBI said earlier this year that "as a matter of a longstanding policy, the FBI neither confirms nor denies the existence of an investigation."
 

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Like something out of a Stephen King novel, totally creepy...
 

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I don't mean to be his defence but I don't understand the logic here
If I sold guns, someone took a gun I sold to him to kill someone, would I be charged second degree munder?
he sold poison, he may have broken the laws like selling controlled substances, but how he is responsilbe for how people use the poison and be charged 2nd degree murder?
 

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I don't mean to be his defence but I don't understand the logic here
If I sold guns, someone took a gun I sold to him to kill someone, would I be charged second degree munder?
he sold poison, he may have broken the laws like selling controlled substances, but how he is responsilbe for how people use the poison and be charged 2nd degree murder?
I'm not a lawyer, but I think you're right. If you sold a gun (illegally), and it was used to kill someone, could you be charged with murder, or would you just face weapon smuggling charges? It sort of feels like an overreach by the crown...
 

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So the Libs start MAID to encourage people to kick off and also get them off medical system cost and that’s ok but this guy gets charged for murder basically doing the same thing. 🤔
 
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So the Libs start MAID to encourage people to kick off and also get them off medical system cost and that’s ok but this guy gets charged for murder basically doing the same thing. 🤔
At a fraction of the cost! Is eugenics making a comeback?
 
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In certain circumstances, and at a certain point, I think MAIDS is a great option.

Such as in the case of end-stage painful cancer, and perhaps extreme Alzheimer's (although not sure how consent would be legally obtained in that case).

Anyways, I watched my dog being put down when it was absolutely his time, and I watched my mother die when there was no hope for her, and no quality of life.

For my dog the vet gave him an injection to make him fall asleep, and a few minutes later an injection to stop his heart. Done in minutes. No apparent pain, discomfort, or other negative aspects involved.

For my mother it was two weeks of her not eating and hardly any drinking, with a morphine drip to control the pain, and watching her disappear in front of her children's eyes.

When it's my time I want to die like my dog did...
 

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I don't mean to be his defence but I don't understand the logic here
If I sold guns, someone took a gun I sold to him to kill someone, would I be charged second degree munder?
he sold poison, he may have broken the laws like selling controlled substances, but how he is responsilbe for how people use the poison and be charged 2nd degree murder?
Every big box hardware store and every pharmacy will sell you stuff that can kill you. Doctors will prescribe Warfarin for medical conditions, some rat poisons are Warfarin. It is all in the dose that will determine if you die or not. This guy might beat the charges.
 
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I don't mean to be his defence but I don't understand the logic here
If I sold guns, someone took a gun I sold to him to kill someone, would I be charged second degree munder?
he sold poison, he may have broken the laws like selling controlled substances, but how he is responsilbe for how people use the poison and be charged 2nd degree murder?
You are spot on. The prosecution is overreaching .

The selling of controlled substances and his dealings with a couple of minors will be the charges that he will be found guilty of.
 

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He was a chef at the Royal York. I'd be uneasy if I was a regular customer of the restaurant.
 

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I swear to god I worked quite closer with this guy at one time about 25 years ago. Small world.
He’s an educated man there’s an article about him in the Toronto life. He studied industrial engineering and has MBA degree but apparently somewhere along the way everything started falling apart and he ended up at Royal york hotel as a cook with lots of drama attached.
 
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He was a chef at the Royal York. I'd be uneasy if I was a regular customer of the restaurant.

If you look in your pants and you DooDads are all shrunk up, then you know the guy has been micro dosing you with small amounts of Sodium Nitrite.
 
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He’s an educated man there’s an article about him in the Toronto life. He studied industrial engineering and has MBA degree but apparently somewhere along the way everything started falling apart and he ended up at Royal york hotel as a cook with lots of drama attached.
I’ll have to find that article. Education matches….
 

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So the Libs start MAID to encourage people to kick off and also get them off medical system cost and that’s ok but this guy gets charged for murder basically doing the same thing. 🤔
Liberals living rent free in your head lol
 

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CRIMINAL CODE of CANADA -

Counselling or aiding suicide

  • 241 (1) Everyone is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 14 years who, whether suicide ensues or not,
    • (a) counsels a person to die by suicide or abets a person in dying by suicide; or
    • (b) aids a person to die by suicide.
This is the most obvious charge. This piece of shit must have actually done some hands-on "helping" with some of the unfortunates he assisted in dying.
 
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