Just some musings...
In one of Kevin D's interviews he said that one of the Sherman kids got a call from a relative of a couple who were murdered in Florida. Their advice was to hire a private investigator as they ultimately had to do. Just a guess, but this might be related to the older Jewish couple from Toronto who were killed in their Florida townhouse condo, and is still unsolved. (Pichoskey and Wise). Dotr mentioned them before. Regardless, someone who had learned the ropes in dealing with LE murder investigations had felt the need to give immediate advice.
I think this information is relevant, as it explains how the idea of hiring outside help came into play. Without that call from someone who had experienced a double murder investigation of loved ones, an independent investigation may never have happened.
I picture the sibling who got the call calling the other three to pitch hiring a private investigator. How the idea of hiring a PI quickly resulted in hiring Greenspan, a noted defense attorney, seems to be a leap. It is possible that Greenspan was an obvious choice to help if he was a trusted family friend (which hasn't been noted). I would love to hear the responses from the other three siblings about debunking the M/S theory, and hiring outside help.
So has Greenspan acted as a truth finder, or as a defense lawyer? His public attack on the TSP investigation is what defense lawyers do, but it seems justified by many reports of their actions and lack of actions. Of interest is Greenspan's reaction to KD's request for information. He won't let KD talk to the kids (which is understandable) but he was willing to provide an answer re the kid's alibis when their parents were murdered. He later changed his mind and said LE prohibited him from doing so, which was untrue, and which TPS confirmed as being untrue. I imagine that KD made note of this as a red flag.
The $10 million reward has resulted in the case being stalled by hundreds of tips on a weekly basis which have had to be processed by TPS. KD notes that he has never seen a wealthy family offer such a huge reward and especially where the tips are directed to the family's agent (Greenspan) instead of to LE.
I think the second autopsies which resulted in a finding of double homicide are legitimate, and were accepted by TPS as credible. Maybe that determination was good news, and then became bad news to Greenspan over time. He seems to be in defense mode. Random question--why did he abruptly stop sending any hotline tips to LE last July?
Just some thoughts I've had as we process what we have learned from KD's investigation.
Who killed Barry and Honey Sherman? A new book offers fascinating insights. - Macleans.ca