British man who lived in Vancouver convicted in overdose deaths of U.S. servicemen
- A British man named Paul Anthony Nicholls was convicted in the U.S. for drug trafficking that led to the overdose deaths of two U.S. Navy servicemen.
- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police conducted an investigation linked to Nicholls's online drug trafficking network based in British Columbia's Lower Mainland.
- Nicholls faces a minimum of 20 years in prison, potentially life without parole, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of Georgia.
- Evidence included receipts for packages sent to Kingsland, Georgia, where the servicemen died in October 2017.
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British Man Who Lived in Vancouver Convicted in Overdose Deaths of US Servicemen
A British man who was living in Vancouver has been convicted in the United States after an RCMP investigation into a dark web drug trafficking network that resulted in the overdose deaths of two U.S. Navy servicemen. The RCMP statement says 47-year-old Paul Anthony Nicholls was convicted Jan. 29 of one count each of conspiracy to import and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances resulting in death following a jury trial in Georgia. The M…
British man arrested in Vancouver found guilty of conspiracy to sell drugs that killed U.S. navy sailors
A British citizen is facing a possible life sentence in the United States after he was arrested by the RCMP in Vancouver and later convicted for his role in trafficking drugs that killed two U.S. navy submariners.
British man who lived in Vancouver convicted in overdose deaths of U.S. servicemen
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A British man who was living in Vancouver has been convicted in the United States after an RCMP investigation into a dark web drug trafficking network that resulted in the overdose deaths of two U.S. Navy servicemen. The RCMP statement says 47-year-old Paul Anthony Nicholls was convicted Jan. 29 of one count each of conspiracy to import and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances resulting in death following a jury trial in Georgia. The M…
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