Just imagine though, the context of those 127 interviews LE conducted during those first six weeks prior to the official announcement. At the time the media was rife with m/s rumours which the family was incensed over considering in the first few days, a proper investigation hadn’t yet been completed. The cause of the sudden deaths was known, both died by ligature neck compression but LE wasn’t saying anything more than that.
If those 127 interviews began, say on Dec 15th and continued to the day before the PC on Jan 26th, appx 6 weeks/6 days a week - 127 interviews in 36 days is a lot of dedicated discussion taking place. I’d bet anything each of those 127 people who knew the Shermans well were asked what they thought might’ve happened and were told by LE the investigation into the official manner of death was not yet fully concluded.
Of those 127 interviews, wouldn’t it be fascinating to have been a mouse in the corner of the room to learn how many expressed thoughts such as “It had to be murder, Barry would never ever harm his wife nor take his own life, he had everything to live for” as opposed to “m/s sure, I saw another side of the Barry. He was cruel, mean, heartless. He knew everybody hated him and he was capable of offing himself, along with Honey just for spite”
So then I imagine....LE knew the deaths were a double homicide from at the onset because the Ontario Coroner and team of pathologists immediately noticed marking on their wrists to indicate they’d been bound and the neck markings didn’t align properly with either death being caused by hanging from the railing....I’m just imagining this as an example.
But LE wanted to hear what those 127 people thought without anyone being influenced one way or another by official findings.
The value of LE withholding the manner of death, double homicide, why I think it was a highly effective strategy - each of the 127 LE chose to talk to believed at the time their opinion was considered important. As no official homicide investigation was taking place, they were free to just talk. Therefore I think it parted the waters early on since LE was able to determine who fully encouraged a homicide investigation versus others who hoped the file got stamped “case closed”. The killer would most likely fall within the later group.
Whether or not the killer was one of those first 127 or if anything was gained, at this point in time we just don’t know.
But much like a poker player, LE is under no obligation whatsoever to immediately reveal their hand. They don’t care if the public is immediately informed of information, especially if withholding it might further their investigation. Even if unsourced rumours abound, it’s not their job to police the media. Their primary focus is to accumulate sufficient evidence in order to arrest somebody. IMO that’s how it should be.
Until we have an opportunity to know what’s on the inside of this case - which probably wouldn’t happen until a trial occurs - I’m not ready to believe this investigation was botched at all. Because I think LE hoped it was to their advantage for the killer/s to think it was.