It was a woman realtor who was accompanying the Asian realtor and his prospects.
Three things that continue to confuse me:
I’m no expert, but if the bodies had been hanging in that moist damp pool area for say 36 hours wouldn’t there be a fairly pronounced smell in the house, or certainly in the basement at least? Not to get too graphic or gross, but why didn’t anyone like the cleaners or the realtor notice the smell?
Something else has been bothering me- when a realtor does a showing of a house what’s the first thing they consistently do? They run around the house turning on all the lights, opening blinds, etc. to make the place seem brighter. If they don’t have time before the showing they run ahead of the clients and do this. So why didn’t the Sherman’s realtor do this, and discover the bodies first?
Finally, I STILL don’t understand why it took 45 mins to call 911 after the bodies were discovered, and I don’t understand why the realtor called Gottlieb (their boss ) in Florida instead of immediately calling 911. And I don’t understand why Gottlieb made other calls before 911 was eventually called.
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I want to know why the realty lawn sign said the home was listed with Judi Gottlieb of Forest Hill Real Estate, while the MLS listing, open house ad, facebook postings, etc., were listed with Elise Stern with Harvey Kalles Real Estate. Usually if there is a property colisted, it will name both agents/brokerages on the MLS listing, and there might be two signs. Gottlieb was in Florida, so I can get that if she was planning on being there for an extended time, she might wish to co-list with another sales rep, however one might imagine that it might be one within her own brokerage, and in any case, it might be shown as co-listed with TREB on the MLS listing. In MSM the agent representing the Shermans on site the day the bodies were found, was said to have been Gottlieb's 'assistant'.
"The couple was last seen alive on the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017. Their bodies were discovered the following Friday morning by Sherman family real estate agent Elise Stern, who was showing prospective buyers and their agent the home on Old Colony Rd."
www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/10/31/toronto-police-obtain-nine-new-search-warrants-in-sherman-murder-investigation.html
Billionaire Couple Found Dead in Toronto Mansion
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How do we know this for sure?It was a woman realtor who was accompanying the Asian realtor and his prospects.
* In a previous career as a realtor, if it was a daytime showing I never ran around the house turning lights unless absolutely necessary. Natural light is a feature.
* I do believe the realtor discovered the Sherman's bodies first, and did not show the pool room to his clients.
* Time delay was due to, first escorting clients out of the home, taking time for the realtor to compose himself, and to plan what to do. He likely called Gottlieb for guidance, then finally called 911. Once you have ascertained the victims are dead, the sense of urgency to call 911 evaporates. Discovering dead bodies is a traumatic experience for most people, and both their physical and emotional reactions can be severe.
Unrelated? Approx 9 minutes away from 50 Old Colony Rd. Neighbours must be getting a little freaked out. imo, speculation.
Man, 33, shot to death in Richmond Hill: police
"York Regional Police say they were called to Barnwood Drive, in the Bayview Avenue and Old Colony Road area, at 9:30 p.m. for several reports of gunshots heard.
They arrived to find a man suffering from gunshot wounds.
He was rushed to a hospital trauma centre where he was pronounced dead.
Police later identified him as Soheil Rafipour."
Officers say one witness spotted several suspects fled the scene in a dark-coloured SUV.
“We’re doing a canvas in this neighbourhood with officers going door to door asking if anyone saw anything or heard anything,” Const. Laura Nicolle said.
Investigators had taped off and were seen photographing a red Chevrolet Corvette coupe parked on the street near the crime scene."
How do we know this for sure?
He said, she said...rbbm.
Agent who found Shermans dead thought bodies were Halloween prank
"The Toronto real estate agent who found the bodies of billionaire drug czar Barry Sherman and his wife Honey thought the scene was a Halloween hangover."
“This is a joke, something left over from Halloween,” the agent told CBC News, asking the network not to identify him.
It wasn’t until a “couple of days later” that he learned the high-fliers were dead. He remains frightened since the professional killers have not been caught."
Family of Barry and Honey Sherman offers $10-million reward for information on murder of billionaire couple
"Last December, when the Shermans' agent came upon the bodies in the pool room, she froze, then turned and hurried the clients and the other agent back upstairs. The Shermans' agent asked a woman who was in the house watering orchids to go downstairs and confirm what she had seen. She did. The agent then alerted a family member who was in Florida, and, after some discussion, police were called to the scene.
Greenspan said the police, when they arrived, completely misinterpreted the crime scene. "They failed to recognize the suspicious and staged manner in which their bodies were situated." He described how Barry Sherman's "legs were outstretched with one crossed over the other in a passive manner, wearing his undisturbed eyeglasses and his jacket pulled slightly behind his back which would have prevented use of his arms." The Sherman couple had their backs against a low railing that surrounds the pool, with leather belts around their neck and the free end wrapped around "a railing forcing them into an upright position," Greenspan said."
* In a previous career as a realtor, if it was a daytime showing I never ran around the house turning lights unless absolutely necessary. Natural light is a feature.
* I do believe the realtor discovered the Sherman's bodies first, and did not show the pool room to his clients.
* Time delay was due to, first escorting clients out of the home, taking time for the realtor to compose himself, and to plan what to do. He likely called Gottlieb for guidance, then finally called 911. Once you have ascertained the victims are dead, the sense of urgency to call 911 evaporates. Discovering dead bodies is a traumatic experience for most people, and both their physical and emotional reactions can be severe.[/QUOTE
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Underlined by me. To my knowledge, the Sherman’s family members referenced in msm who were trying to get info were in California on vacation, not Florida. Should we infer from this underlined sentence that Gottlieb was in fact a family member of the agent?
JMO that “family member” refers to a family member of one the Shermans, perhaps a sibling of either of them. A “family member” doesn’t only include their children.
I know, I recall Barry,s or honeys sister was in California on vacation. I find it curious that Gottlieb’s assistant would have the number of Barry or honeys relatives in Florida at his/her fingertips. My bet is that the realtor was a relative of Gottlieb, and called her in florida as soon as the bodies were discovered. After all, it has been reported that the realtor did call Gottlieb in Florida.
And it could be the phone calls took a long time.
“Hello, your parents are dead. Catch you later.” Not!