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Doesn’t make sense because you haven’t gotten it right.Barry and Honey meet with the architect at Apotex, they both leave in separate vehicles to return home. Honey arrives home first and leaves her outdoor clothes on, while waiting for Barry to arrive. For some undetermined reason, Barry attacks Honey when he arrives, they struggle, Barry chokes her to death. restrains her hands, and hangs her from the pool railing. Barry then removes the restraints from her hands and hides them. Keep in mind that Barry has had no history of violent or abusive behaviour. He does all this while wearing his winter coat. There are no wounds on Barry from the struggle with Honey. Barry makes marks on his wrists as if they were restrained, then hangs himself beside Honey. Barry does all this because he wants people to believe he and Honey were murdered, which will preserve Barry's legacy. The police collude with the family to rule it a double murder. Even though the police will spend tremendous amounts of time and money pursuing a phantom murderer, they want to help the family maintain its legacy so they keep up the charade. As a result everybody in Canada feels warm and fuzzy about the Sherman legacy, because the Sherman's were murdered rather than murder/suicide.
Sorry that does not make sense to me.
It was made to look like a double suicide, except my cousin <modsnip: profanity> up. Honey was already dead before he put the belt around her neck at the pool railing.
Also, she was killed somewhere in the house.
BTW: Honey was dead for hours before Barry hung himself. I guess the multiple murderers ordered in pizza and watched Netflix with Barry before they strung him up, mind you....without a scratch/bruise/defensive wound on my cousin.
Remember: only Honey was investigated for homicide. In other words, the detectives always knew and believed that Barry committed suicide after killing Honey.
ALL warrants signed by the judge were solely related to Honey!
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