End-of-Life Choices

Canadian Man Admits Sending Suicide Packets Globally

Kenneth Law has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of assisting suicide, a plea that involved prosecutors withdrawing 14 murder charges. Law admitted to mailing “suicide packets” containing poison to over 100 individuals across numerous countries, including Canada, the UK, and the US. The case has brought to light the challenges of policing online forums that facilitate the sale of fatal substances and has prompted renewed calls for public inquiries from bereaved families. Sentencing for Law, who profited significantly from these sales, is scheduled for September.

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LeapFrog Founder’s Assisted Suicide Sparks Debate on Alzheimer’s and End-of-Life Choices

LeapFrog founder Mike Wood passed away at age 72 via physician-assisted suicide in Switzerland, a decision made due to his Alzheimer’s diagnosis. His brother confirmed the death, noting Wood’s desire to preempt the disease’s further progression. Wood’s innovative company, responsible for the wildly popular LeapPad, significantly impacted children’s education. He is survived by his son and three grandchildren.

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