Two family members of a young man who died by suicide almost four years ago in the United Kingdom turned their grief into an investigation, uncovering what they believe is an online M.O. of a Canadian accused of killing troubled people by selling them poisonous substances.
Two family members of a young man who died by suicide almost four years ago in the United Kingdom turned their grief into an investigation, uncovering what they believe is an online M.O. of a Canadian accused of killing troubled people by selling them poisonous substances .
As Kenneth Law faced the first court hearing for his charges, including 14 counts of first-degree murder – a hearing he did not attend as court staff said he was in medical isolation – Catherine Adenekan and Melanie Saville told CTV News about their efforts to learn who was behind an account called “Greenberg” in a pro-suicide website. “Every time there was sodium nitrite talked about on there, he was there,” said Saville of the Greenberg account, whose avatar picture is a white puppy.Saville’s brother-in-law, Joe Nihill, died by suicide in 202
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