Man being investigated in connection to B.C. suicide facing 14 murder charges in Ontario
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A Langley woman is feeling new hope as she waits for justice in the death of her son.
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A Langley woman is feeling new hope as she waits for justice in the death of her son.
This, as she prepares to face another Christmas without him.
“Everyday is hard for me, but I’m missing him more these days,” said Isabella, a grieving Langley mom who didn’t want her last name used.
Police are investigating any possible connection between her son, Jaden, and a Mississauga man named Kenneth Law.
Law is accused of selling suicide kits to vulnerable people and is charged with 14 counts of second-degree murder in Ontario. These are in addition to the 14 charges he was already facing for allegedly counselling or aiding in suicide. Police claim the accused used a number of online storefronts to sell suicide materials.
“The victims and the survivors in this case are someone’s son or daughter, brother or sister, or mother or father,” said Insp. Simon James of York Regional Police during a news conference Tuesday.