WARMINGTON: 'Window was left open' as Sherman home painted
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"He’s hoping for a repeat, and referenced how the Glen Davis murder took four years to solve as an example to show that two years is nothing to fear.
Wealthy philanthropist Davis was murdered by a hitman hired by godson Marshall Ross."
Glen Davis’s godson writes a murderous end to family saga | The Star
Dec 19 2011
Just remembering that right after he made the Glen Davis reference , Idsinga was in a hurry to add that he was using that only as an example of how much time an investigation can take, nothing else (I'm paraphrasing.) He actually seemed a bit flustered at that point. I'm wondering if other similarities in that case to the current TPS working hypothesis are what initially brought it to his mind subconsciously. (As in, a family member hiring a hitman.)