Canadian ‘Chef’ Supplies Poison to Suicidal Teens Across the World, Calls It “God’s Work”

Canadian ‘Chef’ Supplies Poison to Suicidal Teens Across the World, Calls It God's Work

In a shocking revelation, a Canadian chef, and a former Aerospace engineer, has been accused of supplying lethal poison to suicidal teens across the world, calling his heinous action “god’s work”. The accused in the matter has been identified as Kenneth Law, and as per investigation carried out by a news outlet, Kenneth sent his “products” to hundreds of addresses in UK, and has been linked to at least seven deaths, four of which, were reported from UK.

Kenneth Law is believed to have been operating from a post office near Toronto, sending the substance to customers worldwide via his online company. According to a report in the Times, Law had been doing this for at least two years, and in that time, he had sold the poison to hundreds of buyers in the UK alone.

The substance is legal to sell and serves purposes other than as a poison, but Law’s actions have been accused of playing God, knowingly supplying vulnerable people with the means to kill themselves and gaining perverse pleasure from the knowledge that they are doing it.

Among Law’s alleged customers were young and vulnerable people, including 17-year-old Anthony Jones from the US, who died after ingesting the poison, and 22-year-old Tom Parfett from Maidenhead in Berkshire, UK, who took his own life.

The Facts of the Matter

The tale of Canadian chef Kenneth Law is one that will chill you to the bone. A sick and twisted individual, Law is alleged to have sent a lethal poison to vulnerable people across the world for two years, using a small post office near Toronto, Canada, to ship his sickening products across the globe.

Law boasted to an undercover reporter, who posed as a buyer, that he had been told he was doing “God’s work”, and claimed that he had sent his sick product to “hundreds” of Brits. The newspaper also found that Law continued to sell the poison despite British coroners and police contacting him about his poison being used for suicide.


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Heartbroken Dad Opens Up

One heartbroken British dad, David Parfett, whose 22-year-old son Tom took his own life after buying the poison from the sick chef, said: “I think he’s the man that effectively handed a loaded gun to my son. I believe my son would still be alive if it wasn’t for this man and this substance.”

The Times found evidence linking Law to the deaths of 23-year-old biomedical student Neha Raju, 17-year-old Anthony Jones, and Michael Dunham, 38. Law claimed that he started the business after seeing his mum “greatly suffer” following a stroke.


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Chef Gained “Perverse pleasure”

However, this explanation did little to placate David, who accused Law of playing God. “He is knowingly supplying a substance for people to take their own life and gaining some kind of perverse pleasure from the knowledge that they are doing it,” he said.

When confronted in person, Law reportedly said that he was just “selling a product”. He added: “People do do this, but it’s not my business — it’s their life. They are committing suicide themselves. I’m not doing anything.”


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At Least 7 Deaths

Law’s poisonous concoction is said to be linked with at least seven deaths, including four in the UK. The poison was sold on a website that he disguised to trick cops about its true purpose. It was an investigation by The Times that found evidence linking Law to the deaths of four Brits, among others.

Kenneth Law’s life story reads like an unexpected plot twist in a Hollywood movie. In fact, he was once a bright mind in the aerospace engineering field, having spent six months working on the prestigious Boeing 7E7 program team for Dunlop Standard Aerospace in Coventry.

 

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