FWIW, Part of the transcript I typed up from Detective Sergeant Brand Price’s (BP) press conference about the WM suspect:
“(BP) We have been able to eliminate the vast majority of people captured on video.
We are left with one individual whom we have been unable to identify.
I'll ask that you take a look at the screen and observe this individual.
Through our investigation, we have been unable to determine what this individual's purpose was in the neighborhood.
The timing of this individual's appearance is in line with when we believe the murders took place. Based on this evidence, we're classifying this individual as a suspect.
(…)
However, it is our hope that someone will come forward with a name when they recognize the individual's walk—the way in which they kick up their right foot with every step—
knowing that the person was or is connected to the Sherman family or was in the area on that day at that time.
(…)
(Journalist) I just wanted to know if this video has been shared with the members of the Sherman family and if they were able to give you any information as to whether they know, or are unable to recognize, this person.
(BP): I did share with the Sherman family. And, as always,
my conversations with them will remain private. But they have been very supportive and very helpful, all the way through this investigation. And I look forward to their continued support.
(…)
(Journalist) Why did it take four years to release this video?
(BP) So, as you can see, partly to do with…the sort of… poor quality of the image the investigative considerations were… that the cost to the investigation by releasing this early on would have outweighed the benefit of releasing it early on.
So we undertook these investigative steps, exhaustive investigative steps, to identify this individual.
Now, having gotten to the point where we have not been able to do so—with these videos—this is now the prudent time to release this to the public and seek the public's assistance.
(…)
Small edits to timeline. Added dates and links. Note: Toronto Star reporter and chief investigative journalist Kevin Donovan represented himself, and on behalf of the Toronto Star, in court for the last three years, in an ongoing effort to have police and court documents unsealed in this case...
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