Toronto Police Release Footage of Mystery 'Suspect' in Billionaire Couple Barry and Honey Sherman's Murder
Four years after the unsolved murders of pharmaceutical
billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman, police in Toronto have appealed to the
public to help identify a possible suspect in the case.
At a media briefing on Tuesday, homicide DS Brandon Price
said police had studied hours of CCTV footage taken in the couple’s
neighbourhood the night of the murders and had identified all people caught on
camera – except for one person.
“We have been unable to determine what this individual’s
purpose was in the neighbourhood,” Price said. “This individual’s actions are
highly suspicious.”
Police believe the lone figure walking along the street on a
snowy night is linked to murders of Barry Sherman, the founder of drug giant
Apotex, and his wife Honey. The couple were found dead in the basement pool
area of their home in late 2017, with belts looped around their necks and
attached to a pool railing.
There were no signs of a break-in at the couple’s house, and
police initially believed the deaths to be a murder suicide. But investigators
later determined the couple were victims of a “targeted” double homicide.
The footage released Tuesday marks the first time in nearly
four years police have updated the public on the investigation.
The poor quality of the video means the the skin colour,
weight and gender of the suspect are not known. Police say video analysis
suggests the individual is between 5’6 and 5’9 tall. The suspect, who has an
unusual gait, walks into an area not captured by any video surveillance, stays
for a “suspicious” amount of time, and then leaves.
Price said the footage is not the only video they have of
the suspect, but chose to released a clip they believe had the “greatest
likelihood” of someone being able to identify the person.
“If you recognize yourself in this video, please come
forward so you can be excluded from our investigation,” said Price.
The Shermans were well-known as generous philanthropists,
but Barry Sherman was also notoriously litigious in his business dealings. The
double murder has gripped the country, not least because so little public
progress has been made on the case over the years.
The Sherman family have fiercely criticised the Toronto
police investigation. Private investigators hired by the family previously
claimed police did not quickly fingerprint house staff with access to the
family’s home. They also alleged that police ignored possible evidence of
forced entry into the house.
In 2018, the Sherman family offered a C$10m reward for information
on who killed Barry and Honey.
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