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One interesting comment under that article about Teva.
Yep, Teva is another one on the list of possibilities. Its a real Pandoras box that Teva espionage thing.
One interesting comment under that article about Teva.
what are you looking for on your walk? curious.
Nice homes.
Welcome to Toronto where the shantiest of homes cost around 1 million. These would be in the millions based on neighbourhood alone.
From the article you posted:Everyone's favourite Joe Warmington with his newest article on the case:
http://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...investigation-expands-to-neighbouring-streets
ALL JMO Not too much left to uncover until some actual reports come out now.
Was just looking at the previous news reports of the tow-away of the car and the position of it on the driveway prior to this.
Honey's car was in the driveway. The closest entrance with a coat closet seems to be the front door. I think his car is in the front too.
Not through the low-grade garage with the near the pool entrance
https://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1290393
https://www.timesofisrael.com/family-of-canadian-billionaires-found-dead-funding-own-probe/
The TPD hasn't said anything about toxicology. Would think the couple took some kind of medication for various ailments at their age? Or maybe they took nothing because they knew how perscription drugs were made? Just one example of many https://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/ucm432709.htm
I'm interested in the belts. Were they Barry's? Whose fingerprints were on them? I would think it would be more than one belt.
If someone other than the Shermans was involved there would be DNA and fingerprints on the belts, or, if they wore gloves Barry's former prints would be smudged.
I think the belts are the determining factor.
It's possible that the TPD screwed that evidence up if they had determined a murder /suicide
Again JMO
I recall a listing for a place on the same street as the Sherman's.....11.9M.....unMCreal.
What's crazy is the bubble recently burst in Toronto, and they actually missed the boat (STS) in REALLY cashing in on the sale of their home...
:thinking:
Then again, why would they care....being BILLIONAIRES.
I recall a listing for a place on the same street as the Sherman's.....11.9M.....unMCreal.
What's crazy is the bubble recently burst in Toronto, and they actually missed the boat (STS) in REALLY cashing in on the sale of their home...
:thinking:
Then again, why would they care....being BILLIONAIRES.
You would think houses would be cheap to build in Canada with all those trees. Maybe materials other than lumber are higher?
The houses I saw in that walk would sell for anywhere from 50 thousand upwards to 250 thousand here in my state.
You would think houses would be cheap to build in Canada with all those trees. Maybe materials other than lumber are higher?
The houses I saw in that walk would sell for anywhere from 50 thousand upwards to 250 thousand here in my state.
I see more Thurston Howell than Dinero.
You would think houses would be cheap to build in Canada with all those trees. Maybe materials other than lumber are higher?
The houses I saw in that walk would sell for anywhere from 50 thousand upwards to 250 thousand here in my state.
I don't think so. In Canada, the law is the law, regardless of wealth. He would have been arrested, charged, and his lawyers would have had to argue "heat of passion". That's typically a 10 year sentence. At best, he could be deemed mentally incapable at the moment of committing murder, and that would have earned him a few years in a psychiatric institution. Either way, his reputation would have been completely destroyed. Today, his family is doing everything they can to preserve his reputation as a philanthropist rather than a murderer, including hiring a team of lawyers, a retired detective and whoever else they need to keep the husband's reputation as clean as possible.
Yep, Teva is another one on the list of possibilities. Its a real Pandoras box that Teva espionage thing.