Canada – Report: Jewish Toronto Billionaire And Wife Murdered By Multiple Killers

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    FILE - One of two bodies is removed from the home of billionaire founder of Canadian pharmaceutical firm Apotex Inc., Barry Sherman and his wife Honey, who were found dead under circumstances that police described as "suspicious" in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 15, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren Toronto – Billionaire philanthropist Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, were murdered in their Toronto home by more than one killer, private investigators believe.

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    The finding, reported by CBC Toronto citing a source with direct knowledge of the private investigation, contradicts the theory that the deaths were a murder-suicide, a theory which has been rejected by the Shermans’ family and friends.

    The couple’s bodies were found hanging from a railing that surrounded their indoor pool on Dec. 15, 2017. Police labeled the deaths “suspicious.” The coroner ruled the couple died of strangulation. The investigation was turned over to Toronto homicide investigators.

    There were no signs of forced entry into their Toronto-area home, which had been placed up for sale recently for an asking price of about $5.4 million. The bodies were discovered by the real estate agent, who let herself in with the key that had been given to her.

    The Sherman family hired a team of experts, including former Toronto homicide detectives, to conduct a separate, independent investigation, according to the CBC.

    The unnamed source told the CBC that though no rope was found on the premises, their wrists had been tied together at one time, and that the bodies had been moved at some point. Honey Sherman had cuts on her face consistent with a struggle with her killer, according to the report.

    Barry Sherman was the 15th richest Canadian, according to Canadian Business magazine, with an estimated wealth of $4.77 billion Canadian, or $3.65 billion.

    In addition to donating some $39 million to the United Jewish Appeal, Sherman was a fundraiser for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party.

    Honey Sherman sat on the boards of several Jewish organizations, including Mount Sinai’s Women’s Auxiliary, the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.

    The couple donated millions to local hospitals, schools and charities.

    FILE - Jonathon Sherman speaks at a memorial service in front of other family members, about his parents, Apotex pharmaceutical billionaire Barry Sherman and his wife Honey, days after what police call their suspicious deaths in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 21, 2017.  REUTERS/Mark Blinch


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    elyeh
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    elyeh
    6 years ago

    Nebech ! B”DE.

    6 years ago

    BDE!

    I can’t understand why a very wealthy high profile couple such as the deceased, did not have armed security personnel with them, around the clock?

    Brooklyn_Yid
    Brooklyn_Yid
    6 years ago

    Police said it was a suicide… I’m afraid these ptivate investigators are simply telling the relatives what they want to hear and perhaps extending their employment

    acanada
    acanada
    6 years ago

    @2 & 3
    You both watch too many movies!
    Open a sefer, and learn a Yiddishe vort!

    Lieba
    Lieba
    6 years ago

    Unfortunately, although these people gave out a lot if money, it seems they unfortunately created a lit if, enemies, even members of their own family we’re upset with them.
    Eventually, someone will slip up and divulge the truth.
    So sad for anyone to die a tragic death.
    Perhaps some good hearted people would like to take this opportunity and donate money in honor of these poor souls to
    Change Tovah and Shloimy Bichler
    Baba Sali Street # 11 apt. #4
    Beitar Eilite, Israel
    They have 18 children
    Two are diabetic
    And they are in the midst of marrying off their daughter shortly.
    Thanking everyone in advance for their sincere generosity!!!!
    They live in extreme poverty