Reward for the Capture of Tennessee Deputy’s Shooter Doubles to $100,000 Amid Manhunt for Suspect Kenneth DeHart

MARYVILLE, Tenn. — The search for a suspected cop-killer in East Tennessee intensifies as the manhunt stretches into a fifth day. Kenneth DeHart, 42, is accused of fatally shooting Deputy Greg McCowan and injuring another officer. The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has raised the reward to $100,000 for any information leading to DeHart’s arrest. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has issued warrants for DeHart, charging him with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, and being …

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Kenneth Law to Plead Not Guilty to Upgraded First-Degree Murder Charges, Lawyer Says

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law, 58, will be facing upgraded first-degree murder charges in connection with multiple deaths in Ontario, according to information obtained by CBC News. His attorney, Matthew Gourlay, has confirmed that the 14 counts of second-degree murder his client was facing will all be upgraded. Law is also charged with 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide, all linked to the same 14 deaths across Ontario. Gourlay informed CBC …

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First U.S. Execution by Nitrogen Gas Prompts UN Controversy: Convicted Killer Kenneth E Smith Put to Death

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Alabama made history on Thursday by becoming the first state in the United States to carry out an execution using nitrogen gas. This controversial method has been likened to “torture” by the UN, adding to the heated debate surrounding capital punishment methods. The UN’s criticism comes as Alabama executed Kenneth Eugene Smith, who was sentenced to death in 1996 for a 1988 murder. Smith’s execution by nitrogen gas marks the first time …

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Alabama Contract Killer Kenneth Smith Set to Be Executed by Nitrogen Hypoxia – First Time in U.S. History

ATMORE, Ala. — After spending more than two decades on death row, contract killer and Alabama native Kenneth Smith is set to become the first person to be executed by nitrogen hypoxia. This method, referred to as experimental by Smith’s attorneys and admonished by the United Nations, is scheduled for Thursday. The US Supreme Court has declined to stop the execution, and Smith will not be alone in the gas chamber at the William C. …

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Ontario Task Force Collaborating with Global Law Enforcement in Poison Seller Kenneth Law Probe

Toronto, Canada – Ontario police are intensifying their investigation into Kenneth Law, an alleged poison seller charged with multiple counts of murder. The task force leading the investigation is collaborating with law enforcement agencies around the world, including the U.S. FBI and the U.K.’s National Crime Agency. According to York Regional Police Insp. Simon James, Law has been charged with 14 counts of second-degree murder, in addition to the 14 counts of aiding suicide that …

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Kenneth Law Faces Multiple Murder Charges in Canadian Poisoning Case Involving 14 Deaths

Toronto, Canada – A Canadian man is facing multiple murder charges after being accused of supplying a poisonous chemical to people who have died by suicide. Kenneth Law, a former chef, has been charged with 14 counts of second-degree murder in Ontario, Canada. Law was previously charged with aiding suicide in relation to deaths of people who had allegedly purchased the lethal chemical from him online. British detectives have also linked Law to 90 deaths …

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Ontario Poison Seller Kenneth Law Charged in Connection with 14 Ontario Deaths

Kenneth Law, a 58-year-old man from Mississauga, Ontario, has been charged with 14 counts of second-degree murder in connection with multiple deaths across the province. The new charges are related to the same alleged victims in several Ontario cities, including Toronto and Thunder Bay. Law was already facing 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide. Among the alleged victims are Stephen Mitchell Jr., 21, from Toronto, and Ashtyn Prosser, 19, from Windsor, Ontario. Law was …

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