Watch live: Toronto police to give update on murders of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Barry, 75, was the founder and owner of Apotex, Canada’s generic drug giant. He and his wife Honey, 70, were committed philanthropists. Their bodies were discovered in the basement swimming pool room of their north Toronto home four years ago.
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The only other time police held a press conference to release information was on Jan. 26, 2018, six weeks after the bodies were discovered. Originally thought by police to be a murder suicide, police eventually investigated it as a targeted double homicide.thestar.com/news/canada/20…
The statement and release of information by homicide detectives at Toronto police headquarters is the first time in almost four years that Toronto police publicly released information to the media. thestar.com/news/investiga…
Toronto Police have released video of a possible suspect in the murders of billionaire philanthropists Barry and Honey Sherman. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Police on Wednesday released a short video loop of a person seen walking near the Sherman home.

The video was recorded by a home security on the street sometime in the evening hours of Dec. 13, 2017. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
The information released by Toronto police Tuesday had been sealed in search warrant documents the Toronto Star has been arguing in court to have released since shortly after the investigation began. thestar.com/news/investiga…
Toronto police have maintained they are working hard on the probe, with only one full-time officer on the case for most of that time. The Star has taken a hard look at the probe and found numerous delays in the investigation as it developed. thestar.com/news/investiga…
Toronto police want to know the identity of a “suspect” who they say is between five-foot-six and five-foot-nine.

“If you recognize yourself in the video please come forward,” homicide Det. Sgt. Brandon Price told reporters. thestar.com/news/canada/20…

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