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Miles Cross a ‘predator’, police say

07 Jan 2026 4 minute read
Miles Cross. Photo North Wales Police

Miles Cross, who admitted assisting suicide by selling a substance online for £100 to four people, has been described by police as a “predator” preying on the vulnerable at the lowest time of their lives.

Assistance Chief Constable Gareth Evans, of North Wales Police, told the Press Association: “I think it’s important to say that two people have passed away linked to this investigation, and so I would want to be really clear that North Wales Police recognise the dreadful impact this has had on their families and their friends and highlight the seriousness of Cross’s actions.

“It’s unique to North Wales Police in terms of our experiences, in terms of somebody who has no connection to people with suicidal ideation, using that vulnerability to specifically target them, especially for financial gain, to then go on to supply them with a lethal substance and encourage them to use it and probably what’s also unique is the digital element of that.”

Cross, 33, from Wrexham, was jailed at Mold Crown Court after admitting four counts of assisting or encouraging suicide.

He had set up a business via an internet discussion forum and interacted under a pseudonym, which allowed people to order the substance directly from him and pay £100 via his bank account.

The chemical was then sent through the post and led to two people taking their own lives.

North Wales Police first came to investigate after a referral from Thames Valley Police, which was investigating a suicide in their own force area.

The person who had died had used a lethal substance, which through financial inquiries, they linked to Cross, who was the supplier and lived in north Wales.

Mr Evans said: “Obviously, we then put a team on to investigate it, and the initial concern was to try and establish how many packs that Cross had distributed, and therefore how many people might be at risk around the country with it, with the primary objective being to try and locate anybody who bought something and try and get to them before they had before they used it.

“Our financial inquiries and our online inquiries and comparing how much of a substance, that we’re not going to name, Cross has bought, compared to how much he had left, led us to believe that he distributed four packages as part of his offending, charging people £100 each for them through connecting with them online.

“He then directed them via a QR code onto a forum that’s based in the United States and then went on to sort of encourage them to go further with their suicidal thoughts.”

Mr Evans said the police, working with the National Crime Agency and Ofcom, managed to make the specific forum used by Cross in the US one not easily accessible from the UK.

He said one victim, who bought the substance from Cross but did not take her own life, felt preyed up by him.

He added: “For me, it’s a stark message of how serious his offending was, but it also is a message of hope, really, and that she didn’t use the substance that he’d supplied and has gone on to survive and, therefore, we’d really want to put a message out as well that anybody reading or listening to anything around this case, we would encourage them strongly to access the specialist support through organisations like Samaritans and not to go down a line of using online forums where they might come across predators like Cross who are seeking to exploit their vulnerability.”


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Jamin
Jamin
5 hours ago

Not only an unbelievably cruel act, he was stupid enough to sell chemicals online, get paid directly and get away with it! What an evil fool.

Alan Jones
Alan Jones
5 hours ago
Reply to  Jamin

“Evil fool” is being too polite, he’s another piece of contemptible human rubbish, unfortunately not all rubbish is conveniently bagged & collected by the local council. He should be buried beneath the prison.

Alan Jones
Alan Jones
4 hours ago
Reply to  Alan Jones

Absolutely unbelievable that someone out their would down tick comments showing their disgust at the actions of a person encouraging & providing the means for people to kill themselves for profit.

Cadwgan
Cadwgan
1 hour ago
Reply to  Alan Jones

We have had parliament are currently approving a law that allows it to be done legally. Personally I think that it is wrong for both

Alan Jones
Alan Jones
15 minutes ago
Reply to  Cadwgan

Agreed, If the legally assisted dying bill passes into law even with the promised safeguards in place I can see problems both moral & legal arising in the future.

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