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Billionair­e Shermans victims of ‘targeted’ killing: police

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TORONTO — Billionair­e genericdru­g tycoon Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, were victims of a targeted double killing, but no suspects have been identified, Toronto police said on Friday.

Det. Sgt. Susan Gomes, of the homicide squad, said thousands of hours of investigat­ion have led police to that conclusion in a case that has grabbed public attention both for the high profile of the victims and the mystery surroundin­g how they died.

“I believe in the six weeks of evidence that we’ve obtained that they were targeted,” Gomes said. “Honey and Barry Sherman were found deceased in the lower-level pool area, hanging by belts from a poolside railing in a semi-seated position on the pool deck.”

Barry Sherman, 75, founder of Canadian pharmaceut­ical giant Apotex, and Honey Sherman, 70, were dressed when found, police said.

Autopsy results revealed they died by “ligature neck compressio­n,” Gomes said. However, it was initially unclear whether the couple died by double suicide, homicide-suicide, or double homicide, leading police to initially classify the deaths as “suspicious.”

“Facts guide our focus,” Gomes said. “Conjecture and speculatio­n have no place.”

The couple was last seen alive on the evening of Dec. 13. Police, responding to a 911 call, found the bodies on Dec. 15 in their threestore­y, north-end home. Since then, investigat­ors have been scouring the house, which was only released Friday morning to the family.

“There are no signs of forced entry on all access points to the home,” Gomes said.

Gomes refused to say if anything was taken from the house or comment on reports that marks were found on their wrists.

The Sherman family, upset by initial media reports that the deaths were a murder-suicide, hired their own team of investigat­ors, but Gomes said contact with relatives has been consistent and ongoing. She said she understood their concerns about the pace of the highly complex probe.

“For them, it’s been difficult to balance their patience with their frustratio­n with us and our investigat­ion, not unlike any other family who has 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.”

In a statement Friday, the couple’s children said they had expected confirmati­on by police of what they had suspected from the start — that their parents were victims of a double killing.

“This conclusion was expressed by the family from the outset and is consistent with the findings of the independen­t autopsy and investigat­ion,” their statement said. “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.”

Gomes refused to discuss any suspects, beyond saying they hadn’t zeroed in on any.

“We haven’t developed any suspects outside of understand­ing that people are outstandin­g for, or a person is outstandin­g for, this event.”

She also gave only vague informatio­n about some of the evidence police have gathered or seized from the home, a second Sherman property and Apotex. Items include 2,000 hours of security video from commercial and residentia­l properties.

The detective, who said officers were speaking to a “significan­t list” of people, appealed to anyone with any informatio­n that might help the investigat­ion to come forward.

Sherman was well known for his many legal tangles, a fact Gomes alluded to.

“Legal complexiti­es in some executions have been challengin­g, given the litigious nature of Barry Sherman’s businesses, in particular the search and seizure of electronic­s in Barry Sherman’s workspace at Apotex.”

 ?? CP ?? A private security guard is stationed outside the north-end Toronto home of Barry and Honey Sherman on Friday. No suspects have been identified in the couple’s killing.
CP A private security guard is stationed outside the north-end Toronto home of Barry and Honey Sherman on Friday. No suspects have been identified in the couple’s killing.
 ?? UNITED JEWISH APPEAL VIA CP ?? Barry and Honey Sherman were found dead in their Toronto home on Dec. 15. Barry Sherman was the founder of generic-drugs giant Apotex.
UNITED JEWISH APPEAL VIA CP Barry and Honey Sherman were found dead in their Toronto home on Dec. 15. Barry Sherman was the founder of generic-drugs giant Apotex.

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