CANADA Canada - Billionaire Couple Barry & Honey Sherman Murdered at Home, Toronto, 15 Dec 2017 #24

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TPS needs to take a good hard look at itself and admit its current investigation us going nowhere. Until someone from TPS admits that then nothing is gonna change. It needs to accept it needs a new taskforce and direction.

I personally dont believe this is a murder situation committed with a lot of sophistication. I do believe it was was committed with a certain degree of self preservation and some basic knowledge of forensics. I believe opportunity was priority for the perpetrators above anything else which was secondary. All the perpetrators had to do was wear gloves and take away any restraints used. It's not rocket science. It's not sophisticated. Even if forensics had been properly carried out I doubt much information would have been gained from what we already know which is very little. The bottom line is not to overthink this.

What we know -

What strikes me most about the perpetrators is that they knew the security cameras in the pool area weren't being used. Or did they know but had no care for it? This shows either knowledge about the cameras or a total disregard. If it's a total disregard as to whether they were working when they perpetrated the murders then why? I believe it's because they could have worn clothing that covered their faces. For example, the walking man.

We know the perpetrators took away the restraints to remove the possibility of leaving their DNA and or make it harder for the police to identify specific ligature used. This is not sophisticated.

If there is any sophistication then it is that they committed the murders at the right time. But then again is it sophisticated to assume that the best time to committed the murders is when both victims have finished work. The victims live on their own so it's not sophistication to work out that to follow one of them home or attack in the evening would be the best time.

I do not believe this crime is complicated or sophisticated in the way that it was carried out. Sometimes solutions are more simple.
I do not believe the TPS will ever admit they messed up in this case, on many levels. Officially they will keep repeating that it is an ongoing investigation and they are following leads. As long as there is no political pressure, there will be no new taskforce, no new energy applied to the case. They will hide behind the line 'we asked for the public's help but none has become forthcoming'. It appears to me that the TPS spent more time and effort fighting KD in the courts than coming up with evidence.

I was a great supporter of the TPS in this case, but I have lost confidence, mainly because of their silence and the lack of updates.

True the TPS does not have to tell the public anything, but it is also true the public can speculate about the quality of the investigation in this case as a result of this silence.
MOO


 
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Missed this article which may or may not be relevant to the Sherman case, noting anyway, fwiw. rbbm.
2022
''A pharmaceutical company in north Toronto is objecting to a proposed condo development next door on the grounds that the hundreds of residents looking down on its facility will represent a threat to "national security."

''Walid Hejazi, who specializes in national security at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, agrees that foreign countries intent on disrupting Canada's ability to fight a future pandemic, or who want to produce their own vaccine, could target a facility like the Sanofi Pasteur campus. ''

"Being able to maintain the integrity of the physical perimeter is very important, not just in terms of someone crossing into that environment, but people being able to spy from sort of high locations that are located close by," he added.''
 

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