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I can't see why the realtor would notify the housekeeper to prepare for a showing, when she could/should have contacted the owner, unless the realtor knew of a reason why the owner couldn't be contacted?
corrected to change housekeeper to 'realtor'
I’ve always wondered why the housekeeper didn’t do a once-over of the home, or look for Honey, especially when the first realtor and their clients arrived and waited for the Sherman’s agent.
(IIRC) Honey’s car was parked on the driveway outside the home. One clue that she may be home.
Early reports said the realtor couldn’t reach the Shermans to arrange for a showing.
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/nypost....ystery-on-deaths-of-billionaire-and-wife/amp/Police in Toronto found the bodies of Sherman, 75, and his wife, Honey, 70, on Friday in their North York home after the couple’s real estate agent entered their recently listed $6.9 million dollar mansion because he couldn’t reach them.
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4878887On that cool winter day last December, the agent recalled arriving at the Sherman home on Old Colony Road — an affluent neighbourhood in north Toronto — with his clients, before their scheduled viewing appointment.
The mansion was listed at $6.7 million.
The agent said a person cleaning the home let them in and allowed them to wait inside. A short time later, an agent representing the Shermans arrived.