Canada - Barry, 75, & Honey Sherman, 70, found dead, Toronto, 15 Dec 2017 #3

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #981
Remember this discussion is not about you. People are allowed to disagree.

However, when someone is rude in their disagreement then the problems start.

If your post starts out with anything along the lines of "Why are you accusing me..." or "Stop putting words in my mouth"... anything that has a personal edge to your post is not allowed.

If you feel someone is violating our terms of service simply hit the red triangle in the lower left-hand corner of the post and follow the directions. Do not quote the post you are alerting on. It only makes more work for the already overworked mods.

This will be the last warning. From here on out we will issue timeouts or bans.

Tricia
 
  • #982
I don't find that feasible, like the gloves. Why would someone go to that trouble and then toss evidence aside on the property, when it could be easily disposed of in rubbish bin.

What do you think TPD might hope to find by searching with a metal detector?
 
  • #983
What do you think TPD might hope to find by searching with a metal detector?

I am guessing a set of car keys to one of their vehicle. But its simply a guess.
 
  • #984
What do you think TPD might hope to find by searching with a metal detector?

I still think if Honey, or Barry's car keys/fob is missing, that points to someone else taking them to gain entrance to the house, after confronting them in their car, or as they were getting out. One of them may have also dropped them, if they were being attacked just before entering the house, or after just coming in. What do you have in your hands when getting out of the car, and going in the house ? Your car/house keys, at least I do. As I posted on the thread before this, it would be logical for a killer to pick them up, so as not to leave anything out of place, but maybe put them in a pocket, and forgot them. It is a very small clue like that, which could point to someone else being on the property when one or both of them arrived home at different times on Wed. evening. LE also may just want to be seen obviously being thorough in their search, since the Sherman Family is also conducting a private investigation. IMO
 
  • #985
What do you think TPD might hope to find by searching with a metal detector?
There has been so much speculation on what this object might be. I have thought possibly it maybe a piece of jewelry that one of the Shermans was never seen without it. A family heirloom. I even thought of a Rolex watch. But I feel something very sentimental.

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
 
  • #986
What do you think TPD might hope to find by searching with a metal detector?

Being overly cautious. To rule out all possibilities of foul play.
 
  • #987
If it was obvious such as Honey having skin under her fingernails and Barry having defensive wounds with her DNA in them, wouldn’t LE declare it a homicide? Would,they go through all of these gyrations if it was obvious?
 
  • #988
They might be looking for BS's glasses, if they might be missing.
 
  • #989
Isn't their current house titled in both of their names?

If they didn't care about the current house being in both names, why would they put the new house in just Honey's name?

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Good point.
 
  • #990
Good point.
They purchased the current house in the 80's before they had big money and it is worth a fraction of what the new one would have been. I'm guessing their accountant told them there would be the most benefits in having the new house in Honey's name only, so they listened to him.

Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
 
  • #991
This changes everything IMO if the house was empty. That means noone would be going after them there! Who was in there and did this? Where did they get the belts?
Barry's clothes were left there?

If they didn't live there then why would the personal trainer come there on Friday to train with HS? (Paragraph 18 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...apotex-founder-barry-sherman/article37348222/) Why did the real estate salesperson go there to look for them? Why would they have staff there? I think the neighbours who have been on camera would have stated that the Shermans didn't live there anymore.


Houses are often staged for real estate postings by minimizing the furniture. One of the key goals of ideal staging is to remove all signs of any personal touches (i.e. personal pictures, unique furniture, anything that indicates the personality of the seller) so that the buyer focuses on imagining themselves in the home. Houses staged for sale will always (if done right) look minimalistic. I personally wouldn't read anything into the real estate pics as any indication of BS/HS life.
 
  • #992
I recently attended a conference on dealing with legalized cannabis. Basically the opinion of the experts is that the government legalized cannabis without any clear understanding of the recreational and medicinal pros and cons. There were disappointed that no medical or expert practitioners were involved in the process.

A quick synopsis :

1) The government totally should have gone for oil, pill and edibles. They emphasized that there is no reason that anyone who requires medical cannabis needs to smoke it. And, in fact, smoking it in itself is very detrimental to health. According to the experts there, it is every bit as bad as smoking and the negative health consequences will impact us in the pocketbook.

2) The damage to younger developing brains exposed to cannabis smoke. This is a huge detriment for young individuals and society as whole.

Do you have a source for this, because from my experience neither of these are true. Who were the experts? Did they supply medical research for these points?


I was just watching the 6pm news on CP24, and they covered the Sherman case live from outside the home. It's still an active crime scene investigation, taped off and all. Crime scene investigators were using metal detectors on the outdoor property surrounding the home today. Police will be working into the evening, and the investigation is showing "no signs of slowing down".

hardly screams suicide...
 
  • #993
If they didn't live there then why would the personal trainer come there on Friday to train with HS? (Paragraph 18 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...apotex-founder-barry-sherman/article37348222/) Why did the real estate salesperson go there to look for them? Why would they have staff there? I think the neighbours who have been on camera would have stated that the Shermans didn't live there anymore.


Houses are often staged for real estate postings by minimizing the furniture. One of the key goals of ideal staging is to remove all signs of any personal touches (i.e. personal pictures, unique furniture, anything that indicates the personality of the seller) so that the buyer focuses on imagining themselves in the home. Houses staged for sale will always (if done right) look minimalistic. I personally wouldn't read anything into the real estate pics as any indication of BS/HS life.

Good points. I think discussion on this topic flowed from speculation about possible reasons why the Shermans chose to list their family home for sale prior to the onset of construction of their new home.

Rightfully so, the Toronto real estate market has cooled, its possible they hoped to negotiate a lengthy possession date, and they owned other properties. But as finances were obviously not a consideration, the question mark arose why would a senior couple comfortable in a home for 30 years did not wait to list near the completion of their new dream home? Others have suggested the new home registered in only Honey's name to be indicative of separation of assets and each planing on going their seperate ways.

While the listing of the home may not have absolutely any connection to their deaths, the timing is still curious.
 
  • #994
Do you have a source for this, because from my experience neither of these are true. Who were the experts? Did they supply medical research for these points?



..

OT but to your question. perhaps the link below is helpful. The ongoing controversy is often published in Canadian news.

Most recently the Canadian Medical Association has expressed concerns over the hasty manner in which marijuana is being legalized. I recall watching this news segment. It was also mentioned all the trial studies have been sponsored by companies with vested interests and in their opinion, adequate research about long term effects of usage haven't been conducted.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cma-doctors-marijuana-legalization-guidelines-1.3751618
 
  • #995
Good points. I think discussion on this topic flowed from speculation about possible reasons why the Shermans chose to list their family home for sale prior to the onset of construction of their new home.

Rightfully so, the Toronto real estate market has cooled, its possible they hoped to negotiate a lengthy possession date, and they owned other properties. But as finances were obviously not a consideration, the question mark arose why would a senior couple comfortable in a home for 30 years did not wait to list near the completion of their new dream home? Others have suggested the new home registered in only Honey's name to be indicative of separation of assets and each planing on going their seperate ways.

While the listing of the home may not have absolutely any connection to their deaths, the timing is still curious.

I don’t think the new home being registered in Honey’s name alone is indicative of them separating. It could be down to estate planning, protection from lawsuits or other financial reasons. It’s quite common for billionaires to put assets in their partners name, for example billionaire retail tycoon Sir Philip Green, has put most of their assets in his wife’s name for tax reasons.

They likely planned to move into the Toronto condominium they owned and were going to put their furniture etc in storage.
 
  • #996
Do you have a source for this, because from my experience neither of these are true. Who were the experts? Did they supply medical research for these points?..

The presenter were Christopher Souster, Lawyer; Chad Lefevre, of the Canadian Cannabis Chamber of Commerce; and Lindsay Blackett. They are involved in the process of legalizing mj use in Alberta, so I am sure they are able to support what they presented. They did not give a list of references for the presentation, and I did not request one.


What they said was “There were disappointed that no medical or expert practitioners were involved in the process”.
Meaning the federal government did not consult experts or seek out medical practitioners who were accredited and had done placebo controlled studies.

Most people self-medicate or use it recreationally, which means it cannot be used in independent research. THC has gotten the majority of attention, but there has not been much investigation into CBD’s effects. Also they stated for the most part there is no control over what chemicals etc. mj is grown in today.

Interested in your studies and what medical research you are basing your opinion on.
 
  • #997
  • #998
I don’t think the new home being registered in Honey’s name alone is indicative of them separating. It could be down to estate planning, protection from lawsuits or other financial reasons. It’s quite common for billionaires to put assets in their partners name, for example billionaire retail tycoon Sir Philip Green, has put most of their assets in his wife’s name for tax reasons.

They likely planned to move into the Toronto condominium they owned and were going to put their furniture etc in storage.

100% agree, all those could be valid reasons for putting a property in one spouse's name. I wouldn't think twice about it... Except...

the current house is titled in both names. So why the difference? Any of those reasons for holding title in Honey's name would be just as valid with the current house.

And that the current house was bought 20+ years ago and they just never changed it just doesn't cut it. It would be a very minor task for an attorney to draw up and file paperwork to remove Barry from the title, and they certainly had regular contact with attorneys and likely had their estate plan reviewed and updated annually.

So why the difference?

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
 
  • #999
Makes you wonder about the 'grey divorce' issue. Most women would have told a friend or sister though. At first glance, my answer about the first house being joint was that BSs net worth wasn't near as high in the 80s when they bought it. As you say, they've had plenty of lawyers who could change over the title if it was for estate planning/other legal reasons.

Mind you, I've known couples when one dies, the other doesn't change the title unless they're selling the house. No need to.

Would BS have killed HS, if she mentioned a divorce? Would he have been able to handle it, he had a pretty big ego and was so 'successful'?
Would it be the final insult?
 
  • #1,000
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
91
Guests online
2,556
Total visitors
2,647

Forum statistics

Threads
633,182
Messages
18,637,219
Members
243,434
Latest member
neuerthewall20
Back
Top