The private investigation into the Sherman murders is complete, and its tip line has been shut down, raising more questions about the two-year-old case
Unlike good crime fiction, true crime stories are often more lurid, and document shoddy police work
More clues may surface in the unsolved murders of the billionaire couple when estate documents are unsealed
Anne Kingston: A woman told CTV that she has handed over surveillance video to police that showed a car sitting in the Shermans’ driveway a day before their bodies were found
Anne Kingston: Shrouding of information is now the norm in a case many reflexively say will never be solved
Brian Greenspan holds a news conference with updates on a private investigation conducted after Barry and Honey’s double murder
Barry and Honey Sherman were beloved philanthropists. But he lived amid feuding family members, endless lawsuits and claims of corporate espionage. What really happened before their tragic deaths.
The ruling comes shortly after Jeremy Desai, the man at the centre of the lawsuit, stepped down as Apotex CEO ‘to pursue other opportunities’
Files covered by solicitor-client privilege might hold the case-breaking clue. Who decides whether police can see them?