Did you hear about this in Peterborough
You won't believe what's happening with Kenneth Law
Here's the thing about Peterborough – we're a city that often feels like a quiet backwater, a place where the biggest news usually involves a Petes game or a new craft brewery opening up on Hunter Street. But every now and then, something washes up on our shores, metaphorically speaking, that reminds you of the deeper currents running beneath the surface. And right now, that's Kenneth Law. This past week, it's become clearer that the accused poison seller, whose alleged actions cast a long, dark shadow, is expected to plead guilty to abetting 14 suicides. The news hit me hard, and I know it's a big topic of conversation wherever folks are gathering, from the Saturday market at Morrow Park to the coffee shops downtown.
### The Weight of This News
For those who haven't been following, Law was arrested right here in Mississauga, and his alleged operation was a global one, but the impact of this particular story, with the sheer number of lives affected, really does hit differently when it's connected to our own community. It forces us to confront some difficult truths about isolation and vulnerability that can exist even in a place as seemingly close-knit as Peterborough. The idea that someone could be operating such a dangerous enterprise, literally from within our broader region, and that it could touch so many lives across Canada and beyond, it just... it dams you up, you know?
* Law is expected to plead guilty to abetting 14 suicides.
* He was accused of operating websites selling sodium nitrite.
* The case has drawn international attention due to the scope of alleged harm.
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