A chef dubbed the ‘poison killer’ has admitted to charges of aiding suicide in Canada – but he will not face justice in the UK, despite being linked to 112 deaths.
Kenneth Law, 60, appeared in court in Ontario, Canada, today after allegedly selling 1,200 packages containing lethal substances across 40 countries, including the UK.
He formally entered his guilty pleas to a total of 14 counts, all relating to Canadian victims.
An investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) into Canada-based websites selling substances to assist with suicide found that 286 individuals received packages in the UK, leading to 112 deaths.
But despite prosecutors in
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