Okay you think it is weird assume that inheritance was a motive. All the children did benefit. However that does not mean one was more 'wanting of the inheritance now, for business reasons'
What do you believe was the motive?
MOO
"Honey convinced Barry to stop giving huge sums to their two younger daughters."
How do we know this? Did the daughters ask for money and were they refused?
We know JS asked for money to fund his business activities, and Barry supported him financially.
I would really be surprised to learn...
Now I am not aware of Barry being constrained by Honey in any financial matter in the past. It seems she accepted how he spent the money. As well I believe Barry did not deny Honey anything she desired. So I do not see how anybody could see getting rid of Honey would loosen Barry's purse...
I have not seen the trust documents, but I believe the trustees have some discretion on how the trust is managed and to whom the monies are distributed. If the trust documents are very specific and the trustees have no discretion, there would be not be a struggle between the trustees for...
"Jonathon Sherman explained his reasons as being “grounded in alleged breach of trust, breach of fiduciary duty and failure to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries.”
Typical legal babel.
JS is aiming for control of this trust and how its funds are distributed. I am not sure who the...
The three men had known each other and worked together for years as trustees.
The Shechtman family lawsuit was settled about a year ago. Some people believe that Jonathon is not a big supporter of Honey's side of the family (the Shechtman's) so he may not been happy with the settlement. Could...
Norman Jewison was born in July 1926. In 2020 Norman would have been 94 years old.
In 2010, at the age of 84 he married Lynne St. David.
His children launched a lawsuit against Lynne after his death.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/norman-jewison-family-lawsuits-1.7497706
Great points. Yes I agree that something was going on, a reason, that required both Barry and Honey to be home together that evening. Did either Barry or Honey, make an off-hand remark to someone, such as 'John Doe is coming over tonight' or we are meeting with Fred Jones tonight'? A remark like...
Even the perp(s) were afraid..........of being caught.
Almost 8 years later we still do not know why the Sherman's were murdered.
If we ask what changed and who benefited as a result of the Sherman's deaths, maybe we can develop some insight into the 'why' of the murders.
To stop Sherman's...
Are you sure, 'JK and others close to the Sherman's and Apotex feared for their lives for many months'?
I believe JS had pretty tight security when KD visited him at his home, but was it significantly upgraded since the death of his parents.
Did JK think he was a target? Why would he be...
I noted this as well. As one individual who was extremely close to Barry, and likely knew most of everything that was going on in Barry's world, I believe Jack had a hunch who the perp(s) were.
Since Jack was devastated by the murders, I wonder if Jack did some sleuthing on his own, or was he...
It would be stupid, if anybody involved with the murders threatened KD.
If KD was threatened, he would assume he was on to something important, so he would double down his efforts.
The person doing the threatening, would likely be involved with the murders, and this would give law enforcement...
Let me agree with you for a minute, and say that KD a) believes JS is the perpetrator, and you are positive it is not JS.
KD is entitled to his opinion, and having an opinion is in itself not irresponsible.
The reality is, the evidence that exists publicly, such as place of death, staging...
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