Couple points,
Do not lawyers usually keep a copy of the will they draw up for a client. You would think with the amount of publicity in this case, some lawyer who drew up Honey's will would have come forward and advised the family and or authorities? That points to the fact no will existed for Honey, strange but possibly true.
Finally, I get the feeling from reading the Toronto Star article, discussing all the sealed documents and secrecy surrounding this case. the TPS have a very credible suspect, and are just collecting more evidence prior to laying charges. I may be naive on this belief, but nobody in law enforcement is asking for help which, to me is most curious.
For those who believe Barry did it, if that was true, why would the judge approve sealing the documents?
Do not lawyers usually keep a copy of the will they draw up for a client. You would think with the amount of publicity in this case, some lawyer who drew up Honey's will would have come forward and advised the family and or authorities? That points to the fact no will existed for Honey, strange but possibly true.
Finally, I get the feeling from reading the Toronto Star article, discussing all the sealed documents and secrecy surrounding this case. the TPS have a very credible suspect, and are just collecting more evidence prior to laying charges. I may be naive on this belief, but nobody in law enforcement is asking for help which, to me is most curious.
For those who believe Barry did it, if that was true, why would the judge approve sealing the documents?