The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Billionair­e couple murdered: police

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Police said Friday they believe Canadian drug-company billionair­e businessma­n Barry Sherman and his wife were both murdered.

Det. Sgt. Susan Gomes said investigat­ors came to the conclusion after six weeks of investigat­ion, but declined to discuss possible motives or suspects.

The founder of generic drugmaker Apotex and his wife, Honey, were found dead in their mansion on Dec. 15. Police said then the deaths were suspicious, but said there were no signs of forced entry and they were not looking for suspects.

Gomes said the two were found hanging by belts from a railing that surrounds their indoor pool and were in a semiseated position on the pool deck.

“We have sufficient evidence to describe this as a double homicide investigat­ion and that both Honey and Barry Sherman were in fact targeted,” Gomes said.

She said they were last seen alive in the evening hours of Wednesday Dec. 13 and were not heard from again until their bodies were found late Friday morning.

Gomes said there are no signs of forced entry at access points of the home. She declined to discuss the evidence, possible motives or suspects.

The day after the bodies were found, some prominent news media outlets quoted unidentifi­ed police officials as saying the deaths appeared to be a murdersuic­ide.

That upset the couple’s four adult children, who then hired their own team of investigat­ors and a pathologis­t, who conducted second autopsies on the Shermans.

The family said in a statement Friday that the new conclusion “was expressed by the family from the outset and is consistent with the findings of the independen­t autopsy and investigat­ion.

“The family continues to support the Toronto Police Service in their efforts to seek justice for their parents and pursue those responsibl­e for these unspeakabl­e crimes,” the statement added

Police have released the home back to the family. Gomes noted their frustratio­n with police.

“For them it’s been difficult to balance their patience with their frustratio­n with us and our investigat­ion — not unlike any other family who have suffered such a sudden and profound loss,” Gomes said. “They have been understand­ing, co-operative and hopeful that this investigat­ion can give them some answers.”

Toronto police investigat­ors have scoured the 12,000-squarefoot home, hauled away the couple’s cars and even checked the sewers in one of Toronto’s most exclusive neighbourh­oods for clues.

Sherman, 75, was known for litigiousn­ess and aggressive businesses practices as he developed Apotex Inc., which has a global workforce of about 11,000.

In “Prescripti­on Games,” a 2001 book about the industry, he mused that a rival might want to kill him.

“The branded drug companies hate us. They have hired private investigat­ors on us all the time,” he said. “The thought once came to my mind, why didn’t they just hire someone to knock me off? For a thousand bucks paid to the right person you can probably get someone killed. Perhaps I’m surprised that hasn’t happened.”

Canadian Business magazine recently estimated his worth at 4.77 billion Canadian dollars ($3.65 billion), making him the 15th richest person in the country.

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UNITED JEWISH APPEAL VIA CP Police say they believe Canadian billionair­e businessma­n Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, were both murdered.

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