CANADA Canada - Barry, 75, & Honey Sherman, 70, found dead, Toronto, 15 Dec 2017 #19

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22:40 She explains how it is possible to hang yourself off a railing that is very short etc....(I found this interesting)
30:30 She discusses the theory of a "hit" and quickly rules out it was a "hit Man" and explains why
42:09 She discusses the NW (she says he's not a "hit Man")
49:50 She talks about KW
54:20 - 1:09:50 How can 1 person commit these murders (very interesting. She also discusses about their coats being behind their backs and KW)

Her perspective was interesting BUT she made no mention of the children didn't even mention JS. She mainly talked about KW.
"54:20 - 1:09:50 How can 1 person commit these murders (very interesting. She also discusses about their coats being behind their backs and KW)"
The interesting part about this is how some have commented that this may resemble a straitjacket according to her.
 
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I also thought of straightjackets. And heroin addicts will use their belts to get a vein for injecting. This is becoming more and more like a personal murder situation. JMO
 
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Im not sure if you're aware but @Kerry Winter posted here previously. Had some interesting posts that you should be able to go back and read.
Very interesting, thank you. I’ll check it out.
 
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My understanding was it was only cocaine but it’s obvious that I know very little about the people involved in this case. So, KW was also a heroin addict? Thanks for the info.


I don't think Kerry was a heroin addict, although he did have some addiction issues. His brother, Dana, died of a heroin overdose in 1995.
 
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I don't think Kerry was a heroin addict, although he did have some addiction issues. His brother, Dana, died of a heroin overdose in 1995.
Yes, that’s my understanding as well. Alcohol and coke, yes but not heroin.
 
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Did LE check CCTV at Pearson to look for the NW taking a flight out of town? If it was a hitman, he’d be long gone from Toronto. JMO

Also, did they look for the NW’s parked car in the area? Was he dropped off? Picked up after?
 
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Should we believe Verified Insiders/Family and/or retired homicide LE? This is starting to remind me of another case in which the lie detector was failed. And LE were not that reliable. JMO
 
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Yes, that’s my understanding as well. Alcohol and coke, yes but not heroin.
I don't think Kerry was a heroin addict, although he did have some addiction issues. His brother, Dana, died of a heroin overdose in 1995.



My bad....It was his brother that was a heroin addict. Sorry about that...

"Kerry was addicted to crack cocaine; his brother Dana was also struggling with drug addiction. Sherman reacted with generosity, writing checks and bankrolling his troubled kin’s business ideas. Kerry got clean, got married, and went to work building homes, developing a close relationship with Sherman along the way. (Dana was less fortunate, dying of a heroin overdose in 1995.)"
 
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This has to be significant



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The sculptures in question were made in the 1970s by self-described “junk sculptor” Leo Sewell. According to Sewell’s website, the Philadelphia man grew up near a dump and creates art from discarded materials chosen “for their colour, shape, texture, durability and patina.” Sewell’s art shapes have included human figures and animals.

The two sculptures that found their way into the Sherman hands were originally displayed in the Eaton’s store at College and Yonge streets, which closed in 1977 when the Toronto Eaton Centre opened. Friends of the Shermans purchased the sculptures and kept them in their Toronto home; when they moved to the U.S., Honey asked if she could have the sculptures. The art pieces moved houses with the Shermans and eventually, when the house on Old Colony Road was built in 1985, became a feature of the 12,000-square-foot home.

The figures are male and female. The male sculpture’s left leg is crossed over its right leg. One of the Sherman children described the sculptures to the Star as “creepy,” adding, “We all hated those things.” A regular visitor to the home recently used the same word — “creepy” — to describe the figures.

Sewell told the Star that he created the sculptures in a seated position, and that the arms and legs were not movable. Shown a photo of the sculptures in the Sherman’s basement room, Sewell said they “need repair” but otherwise appeared to be as they were when he constructed them in the 1970s.
 
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I’ve been reading some of KW’s posts here. He’s really pushing the idea that B hated H. It’s possible but it’s unlikely that B murdered her and killed himself and then staged each other. Nonsense.
 
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Do we know what the alibis of JS and KW are for the night of December 13? Solid alibis or on the contrary fragile alibis?
 
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Did LE check CCTV at Pearson to look for the NW taking a flight out of town? If it was a hitman, he’d be long gone from Toronto. JMO

Also, did they look for the NW’s parked car in the area? Was he dropped off? Picked up after?
It would appear that the fastest and least risky way in and out of the area would be walking through the railroad beltway.
 
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Collins ave
Yes.. way back when I was looking into that, I was finding Sunny Isles Beach. Can't tell for sure if that/they were the actual one the family vacationed in though? Maybe they were investment properties H had with her sister?
 
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Do we know if JS took a polygraph?
 
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At this point in time, years later, who are the main suspects? Just the NW or others? I’m trying to condense all of this to keep it clear.
Have LE completely ruled out murder-suicide?
Has anyone gotten the money from the will yet?
 
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