Amanda Korody
A North American first: Canadian judge rules an anti-terror investigation was entrapment
Charges against John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were dropped in Canadian court on Friday afternoon, after a judge ruled that the police pushed the couple into planning a bomb attack.
Trial for BC Terror Couple Wraps with More Questions About Their ‘Crazy Ideas’
In a courtroom exchange that would probably sound offensive to anyone with a visual impairment, a BC judge said even "a blind person" could have carried out the bomb plot given all the police supports.
Crown Launches Case to Prove Incompetent Terror Couple Actually Posed a Threat
If the latest round of undercover video evidence is any indication, it's not going to be easy to convince a judge these two people were dangerous.
Mountie Testified That He Was Concerned His Team Could Be Entrapping BC Terror Suspects
Sergeant Bill Kalkat says he had concerns that the undercover team under his supervision were disorganized and overstepping their bounds.
Man Convicted of Bomb Plot in Canada May Have Been Radicalized by Spy Agency
The British Columbia man convicted last summer of plotting to bomb the province’s legislature might have been radicalized by someone from Canada’s spy agency, according to newly released court documents.
Canadian Couple Found Guilty of Plotting to Blow Up Legislature Allege Entrapment
The couple's lawyers, who have described their clients as drug addicts, not terrorists, allege that their bomb plot would not have happened without pressure from undercover police officers.
BC Terror Trial Reveals Gong Show RCMP Investigation
Accused terrorist John Nuttall was on welfare and methadone, staying in a police-financed hotel suite when undercover RCMP told him building a pressure cooker bomb was "feasible," "exciting" and "realistic."