Put it this way, Kerry Winter has never been in that house. If one spec of his DNA had shown up at the scene it would be enough to have him arrested. That obviously hasn't happened. And I seriously doubt that even the dumbest criminal would go on national TV and say that he fantasized about killing the victim.
Something that has become quite clear to me after years on this forum is that there is a certain percentage of people that will try to attach the crime to any given fact. For instance, if it was said that Barry had stopped at Macdonalds on the way home, a certain number of people would be adamant that the killer either worked at that Macdonalds or was there and followed him home. It just doesn't work that way 99% of the time. Kerry Winter is just a piece of Barry Sherman's life. He is an obvious suspect due to the lawsuit, but if there was anything to it he'd be in jail by now.
If you go in a house your DNA is there. Specifically touch DNA. But even one hair, the slightest bit of spit when talking or a discarded piece of dried skin.You are not in a position to vouch for KW never having been in that house. You don't know that he would have left his DNA at the scene, I'm sure any killer and especially an obvious suspect would take great care to not do so by wearing gloves and head coverings etc.
You have obviously read nothing about this type of asphyxiation. From what I have read it is actually very peaceful. The weight on the neck actually causes lack of blood flow to the brain, causing the person to lose consciousness long before they run out of air.
Nice try, there is a difference between strangulation and asphyxiation.
Do you think he had nothing to do with this?You think KW had something to do with this?
KW’s brother Dana allegedly hired someone to kill a person. KW and Dana were close, both had serious drug problems. Dana was also a drug dealer.Put it this way, Kerry Winter has never been in that house. If one spec of his DNA had shown up at the scene it would be enough to have him arrested. That obviously hasn't happened. And I seriously doubt that even the dumbest criminal would go on national TV and say that he fantasized about killing the victim.
Something that has become quite clear to me after years on this forum is that there is a certain percentage of people that will try to attach the crime to any given fact. For instance, if it was said that Barry had stopped at Macdonalds on the way home, a certain number of people would be adamant that the killer either worked at that Macdonalds or was there and followed him home. It just doesn't work that way 99% of the time. Kerry Winter is just a piece of Barry Sherman's life. He is an obvious suspect due to the lawsuit, but if there was anything to it he'd be in jail by now.
Put it this way, Kerry Winter has never been in that house. If one spec of his DNA had shown up at the scene it would be enough to have him arrested. That obviously hasn't happened. And I seriously doubt that even the dumbest criminal would go on national TV and say that he fantasized about killing the victim.
Something that has become quite clear to me after years on this forum is that there is a certain percentage of people that will try to attach the crime to any given fact. For instance, if it was said that Barry had stopped at Macdonalds on the way home, a certain number of people would be adamant that the killer either worked at that Macdonalds or was there and followed him home. It just doesn't work that way 99% of the time. Kerry Winter is just a piece of Barry Sherman's life. He is an obvious suspect due to the lawsuit, but if there was anything to it he'd be in jail by now.
KW got his drug problem in check a long time ago. And Kerry didn't say he arranged a hit on Honey, he said Barry asked him to arrange a hit on Honey. Big difference.Do you think he had nothing to do with this?
KW’s brother Dana allegedly hired someone to kill a person. KW and Dana were close, both had serious drug problems. Dana was also a drug dealer.
KW said he previously arranged a hit on HS that was called off.
Speculation: Is it a stretch that he might have arranged another hit? That might be the reason for his m/s campaign blitz?
I agree with everything you've said. But if KW was a serious suspect, would the lead detective still be working the case part time?When Bruce McArthur was considered as a suspect, he wasn't just jailed.
The police had him under surveillance for quite some time. They only jumped in when another man went into his apartment and they felt he was at risk.
A small amount of DNA could possibly be explained, so no rush if a suspect is not considered a public risk.
When Holly Jones was killed, they asked all men in the 'hood for DNA and only one said no. TPS surveilled him and guess what?? He was the killer but they needed to prove it and have enough to go to trial.
They often leave a killer on the streets (I am NOT saying that KW is a killer nor had anything to do with the Sherman murders) until the case is water tight.
Conspiracy to commit murder. KW admitted to conspiracy to commit murder. Whether you order it, facilitate it or actually kill the person, you are all equally guilty of murder.KW got his drug problem in check a long time ago. And Kerry didn't say he arranged a hit on Honey, he said Barry asked him to arrange a hit on Honey. Big difference.
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4514176"He said, 'I want you to whack my wife,'" Winter claimed. Winter then claimed the plan was aborted at the last minute.
"I called him and said: 'You know, there's no turning back, Barry, if I push the button,'" Winter said.
If you go in a house your DNA is there. Specifically touch DNA. But even one hair, the slightest bit of spit when talking or a discarded piece of dried skin.
And Kerry has stated several times that he's never been in that house.
I agree with everything you've said. But if KW was a serious suspect, would the lead detective still be working the case part time?
If KW has any connection to this crime its to be a thorn in the side of the family. Possibly hoping that the Sherman family will pay him off or erase his lawsuit debt in order to shut him up.
To go away? To stop spreading embarrassing stories?Why on earth would the Sherman family pay KW off???
For what reason?
To go away? To stop spreading embarrassing stories?
To go away? To stop spreading embarrassing stories?
Nice try, there is a difference between strangulation and asphyxiation.
Let me contribute a first-hand experience of suspension hanging. Although it was hardly comfortable, I lost consciousness within seconds. I have a slapdash dorm room set-up to thank for my survival; had I gotten all the details right, it would have been a relatively painless death. I mention it because gentle, lean-in forms of hanging are more lethal than you might expect, and I have occasionally wondered how many apparent suicides by hanging are more or less accidental... "experiments" by distraught individuals who are merely crying for help or seeking comfort in parasuicidal behavior. It's a bit like Tylenol overdose -- easy to kill yourself, if you're that careless, without quite meaning to -- but with no medical recourse and no chance to explain yourself after the act.
Common knowledge has it that suspension hanging is a slow, agonizing process of asphyxiation, which by all accounts is true of executions performed with a rope. However, it would appear that suicides tend to pad their ropes and belts -- because a thin rope of any kind digs into the neck and hurts about as much as you might imagine -- and presumably, the padding more effectively cuts off the blood supply to your brain. I am not alone in this; see [1], in which a completed suicide took only 13 seconds to black out. That's a few seconds longer than I took, insofar as my memory is a reliable record of the time taken, and FWIW, I was much more generous with the padding. Why make it hurt? Once your weight settles around your neck, there is a tremendous pressure and a rushing sensation in the head just before the world goes dark and swimmy. I had no thought of trying to stand up in order to save myself, and this was purely due to confusion and lack of time.
What the completed suicide experiences next is a question for a theologian. What I experienced next was the gradual awareness that I was lying on my back in the middle of the smooth hardwood floor, looking up at the ceiling. A daydream was fading away, and I realized that although I thought I had been chewing on something which I tasted vividly, there was nothing in my mouth. Then I noticed that there was blood all over my hand, and I found that it was from a small gash on my face. I sat up and tried to recall what had happened, but I could only reconstruct it. In any case, I had literally gotten off the hook, and although this didn't come with a bouquet and a rainbow, I was grateful that I had been spared the shame of an actual death by hanging.
The experience wasn't very painful, but it could have been very ugly.
[1] Sauvageau, A., & Racette, S. (2007). Agonal sequences in a filmed suicidal hanging: Analysis of respiratory and movement responses to asphyxia by hanging. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 52(4), 957-959
https://www.quora.com/Is-death-by-hanging-painful
KW got his drug problem in check a long time ago. And Kerry didn't say he arranged a hit on Honey, he said Barry asked him to arrange a hit on Honey. Big difference.