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
Kevin Donovan, the chief investigative reporter at the Toronto Star, talks about the unique investigation, the family and why he believes the case will be solved
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.
Police have collected several terabytes of security footage and seized at least 150 items related to the Shermans’ deaths
A lawsuit filed by Apotex months before the murders of Barry and Honey Sherman alleges the worker planned to start his own drug-making company
Winning $300,000 in costs from his relatives apparently wasn’t enough. The day after his memorial, the drug tycoon’s lawyers appealed for more than three times that amount.
Police are investigating the Sherman deaths as a double homicide
The democracy watchdog group that complained about Sherman’s activities promises to challenge the decision in court
Nancy Bélanger tells court she’ll decide by Feb. 2 whether to keep investigating Sherman’s cash-for-access fundraiser featuring Justin Trudeau
‘Honey was well aware that evil and brutality are powerful forces in this world. She may not have known that they would consume her own life.’