Alleged Poison Seller Kenneth Law to Face First-Degree Murder Charge in Ontario

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Alleged Poison Seller Kenneth Law to Face First-Degree Murder Charge in Ontario
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Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law will face at least one first-degree murder charge in connection with a death in Ontario, CBC News has learned. The upgraded count signals another significant shift in the way authorities approach the case.

Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law will face at least one first-degree murder charge in connection with a death in Ontario , CBC News has learned. The upgraded count signals another significant shift in the way authorities approach the case.CBC news has confirmed that accused poison seller Kenneth Law will face at least one upgraded first-degree murder charge.

Law already faces second-degree murder charges, as well as charges for allegedly abetting or counselling suicide, in connection to 14 deaths in Ontario. According to CBC’s own tally, Law is suspected of being linked to 124 deaths in Canada, the United States, Britain, Italy, Ireland, New Zealand and elsewhere.Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law will face at least one first-degree murder charge in connection with a death in Ontario, CBC News has learned. The upgraded count signals another significant shift in the way authorities approach the case. Law initially faced charges of abetting suicide last year; 14 counts of second-degree murder were later adde

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