No, TPS never publicly declared the Sherman's deaths as a M/S, but they led the press and public to believe that and never commented on the raging M/S press articles, or the Sherman family's dismay in protesting the M/S theory. Sometimes LE will correct mis-information circling in the public, but TPS never commented.
Further to Idlager's response, Joe Warmington, a reporter for The Toronto Star had learned from his police source on the day that the bodies were found, that a cop at the crime scene said the Shermans were (I forget the macabre term used) definitely murdered.
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]That was the headline Warmington was going to run for the next day's publication. But he got a phone call (I believe from a senior TPS member) and was told that it was a M/S so don't run the M/M story. I remember Joe being very angry later, when TPS declared the deaths as double homicides which aligned to his original police source. He wrote an article about it. I'm sorry that I haven't supplied links to Joe's articles, but they are in earlier threads.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]My recent post recognized the savvy of TPS homicide investigators, and gave credit to the killer in pulling off an initial M/S scene to fool LE. After Idlager refreshed my memory about Warmington and I recalled his articles, I don't know what to think.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]The court documents from the gardener (plant waterer) who went to the pool room after the realtor saw the bodies to check on them, said they were blue, and dead, and looked like they were murdered.[/FONT]
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