B.C. judge sentences ‘sextortionist’ to 13 years in case involving Amanda Todd
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A British Columbia judge who imposed an unprecedented 13-year sentence on an “internet sextortionist” says he has no insight into his crimes against a vulnerable child whose life he set out to destroy.
Justice Martha Devlin said Todd courageously shared her anguish for the world to see when she posted a video saying she suffered from anxiety and depression because of a man she came to call her stalker.
“I have heard her voice,” Devlin said in delivering the sentence Friday in B.C. Supreme Court. “I have considered Amanda’s words as expressed through her video and through messages she sent when she was alive.”
Todd took her own life at her home in Port Coquitlam in October 2012, a few weeks after posting the video in which she used flash cards to communicate her distress.


