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 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.The video is not considered pornographic, but Coban sent it to people Todd knew and then demanded intimate photos and webcam shows that kept her frightened, the judge said.“Although I know that no sentence imposed by this court will ever come close to erasing the pain they feel, and the pain Amanda felt as a result of these offences, I have considered their victim impact statements in assessing the appropriate sentences imposed for Mr. Coban.”Coban was found guilty by a jury in August of multiple offences including extortion, possession and distribution of child pornography, harassment and child luring.Coban deliberately took advantage of a young girl and set in motion a meticulously detailed, multipronged plan involving an arsenal of fake social media platforms.He went to significant lengths to obtain information about Amanda and her family members, teachers and peers so he could maximize the number of people to whom he could distribute the images and videos.”Coban, who was extradited to Canada to face trial, is already serving an 11-year sentence handed down in the Netherlands for similar crimes involving 33 youths."