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Kenneth Law to plead guilty to some counts, Crown to withdraw murder charges: lawyer

Written by on April 18, 2026

The lawyer for Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who later used it to take their own lives, says murder charges will be withdrawn against his client and he will in turn plead guilty to aiding suicide.

Law was due to stand trial this month on 14 counts each of first-degree murder and aiding suicide, but lawyer Matthew Gourlay says Crown prosecutors will drop all murder charges.

Gourlay says Law will plead guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide at a plea hearing he expects will be scheduled for a later date during a planned court appearance on Monday.

Gourlay didn’t answer further questions about possible sentencing and how the plea deal materialized, saying more will be said in due course before the court.

Law’s trial, which could now be averted given plans for a guilty plea, was rescheduled numerous times as the Crown and defence awaited a Supreme Court of Canada decision that could have clarified a legal grey area regarding when murder charges can be laid against people who aid in suicides.

In the majority decision, the Supreme Court declined to rule definitively on the issue.

Police have alleged that Law ran several websites that were used to sell sodium nitrite and other items that can be used for self-harm, shipping them to people in more than 40 countries.

They have said all charges against him relate to the same 14 people, who were between the ages of 16 and 36.

If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, support is available 24/7 by calling or texting 988, Canada’s national suicide prevention helpline.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 18, 2026.

Kathryn Mannie, The Canadian Press