Family hires private investigators to probe Barry and Honey Sherman’s deaths
TORONTO — The family of a billionaire philanthropist couple found dead earlier this month has hired a team of former homicide detectives to investigate the deaths deemed “suspicious’ by police, a lawyer for the family said Thursday.
Brian Greenspan said the private investigators were hired “to provide a second lens and to ensure that no stone is left unturned.”
Barry Sherman, 75, and his wife, Honey, 70, were found dead in their Toronto mansion on Dec. 15.
Police have said both died of “ligature neck compression,” but have released few other details about the investigation, which is being led by homicide detectives.


