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The Mysterious Case of the Sherman Murders
The lack of physical evidence at the Sherman crime scene suggests that the murders were committed by someone with criminal experience. The victims' financial situation, including Barry Sherman's plans to donate the majority of his fortune to charity, may have also played a role in their deaths.
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The crime scene at the Sherman's residence had very little physical evidence which suggests that the perpetrator was experienced and targeted the high-end neighbourhood strategically, according to a podcast transcript.
34:42 - 38:14 (03:32)
Summary
The crime scene at the Sherman's residence had very little physical evidence which suggests that the perpetrator was experienced and targeted the high-end neighbourhood strategically, according to a podcast transcript. The Toronto Star reported that a man had parked a car in front of the Sherman's house and had walked in and out three different times, indicating that the murders may have been a result of a successful robbery or a personal grudge.
ChapterThe Mysterious Case of the Sherman Murders
EpisodeMURDERED: Barry and Honey Sherman
PodcastCrime Junkie
The will of Barry Sherman, last updated in 2013, left everything to his four children.
38:15 - 40:13 (01:58)
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The will of Barry Sherman, last updated in 2013, left everything to his four children. However, recent conversations suggest he was planning on transferring large sums to his wife, Honey, as well as committing the majority of his fortune to charity. The investigation into his murder continues, and a $10 million reward for information is still available.