The Jewish Chronicle

BILLIONAIR­ES’ MURDER CLUES

- BY DAVID LAZARUS IN MONTREAL

A BILLIONAIR­E couple’s “lock box” is expected to provide key clues into their gruesome deaths by strangulat­ion six weeks ago after Toronto police confirmed they were investigat­ing a double murder.

Homicide detectives said on Friday that 75-year-old Barry Sherman and his wife Honey, 70, were not the victims of a murder-suicide, as initially speculated in media reports that outraged the family.

Mr Sherman was said to be worth £2.7 billion from his drug company Apotex and the couple had become major philanthro­pic and social figures in the Jewish community.

But the case shocked the country after police confirmed their bodies were found with belts tightened tautly around their necks, reclining in a semiseated position from a metal bar on their knees at their home’s lowerlevel indoor pool.

There was also evidence that their hands had at one point been bound.

“I believe they were targeted,” Detective-Sergeant Susan Gomes told journalist­s on Friday.

Speculatio­n over the deaths has been rampant since their bodies were discovered on December 15 last year, just hours before the onset of Shabbat.

The Jewish community was stunned and traumatise­d at news of the high-profile deaths, but that was quickly replaced by speculatio­n.

The Shermans’ children ordered a second autopsy and hired private investigat­ors to shadow the police inquiry.

At the home, which had been up for sale, there were no signs of forced entry. But homicide investigat­ors are poring over 127 witness statements and have gathered four terabytes of digital security files containing 2,000 hours of video footage from homes and businesses near the Shermans.

Significan­tly, the police have possession of an estate agent’s “lock box” containing a detailed record of visitors to the Sherman home over the last months — “important to us, absolutely,” Ms Gomes said.

Speculatio­n also revolved around how numerous Barry Sherman’s enemies might have been.

His reputation was that of a tough businessma­n who used the courts freely to break patent protection and make way for his generic drugs on the market.

But he was known to have made enemies in the process.

“They hate us,” Sherman said in a 2000 interview, apparently referring to the brand-name pharmaceut­ical industry.

“They have private investigat­ors on us all the time, trying to investigat­e.

“The thought once came to 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.”

Police hold a detailed record of recent visitors

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES (EA) ?? Detective Sergerat Susan Gomes told reporters last week that she believed Barry and Honey Sherman (left) were murdered
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES (EA) Detective Sergerat Susan Gomes told reporters last week that she believed Barry and Honey Sherman (left) were murdered
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PHOTO: AP

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