Report: Person of interest in Barry and Honey murder investigation

Toronto Star reporter Kevin Donovan learns more details about the Sherman case through unsealed search warrant materials.

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26 comments

  1. Of all the weird news of the past five years this was the problem that creeped me out most. Seemed like a big situation, big murder. Must have included big powers. Now, an anonymous foreign government is the source of the evidence for who might have murdered these two. So, big investigations too. If the cops cannot get the proof it might be because the killer (and invariably their powerful network) really didn’t want to be caught. So big plans. This is a big and creepy situation and every Canadian should feel on edge because of it. Because that network hasn’t gone away.

  2. Remember the police deemed this a suicide at first and closed the case. the family had to hire private investigator and then the case was re opened.

  3. It does not necessarily follow that a suspect will be charged. A charge or charges can only be laid against a suspect if and when there is sufficient evidence to put before a court for a trial. Someone can be strongly suspected of a crime but without evidence nothing can be done. The latest reports on this case suggested information had come from overseas. Any update on that, or is it going to be forgotten?

    1. Professional assassins always make it look like natural causes or suicide. I should know! (I love crime dramas)

  4. Canada is mafias’ country any one here open business must living with fears from USA and local mafias’.. is not open country Canada

    1. If it competes with COVID vaccines, then competition must be removed.
      Africa has been using hydroxychloroquine for decades against malaria.
      Look at COVID infection rate in Africa, the numbers are self explanatory.

  5. And of course, they tore down the house on a unsolved case.
    Don’t want any bothersome evidence causing any problems.

    1. Sadly, it may be related. Their pharmaceutical company was big on producing hydroxychloroquine, which used in early stages of infection is a very effective treatment against COVID-19.

  6. What a screw up. I wonder how many other “investigations” have been written off as being something it actually wasn’t.

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