Family offers $10M reward for information leading to arrest in Sherman deaths
TORONTO — The family of billionaire philanthropists Barry and Honey Sherman offered up to $10 million Friday for information that would solve the couple’s killings, a reward announced after their lawyer detailed what he described as major shortcomings in a Toronto police probe into the deaths.
Brian Greenspan outlined a litany of alleged errors and lapses in the police investigation of what detectives have described as a targeted double homicide.
He said those problems first surfaced when the Shermans’ bodies were discovered last December in their Toronto mansion and persist to this day.
“Police are required, by law, to maintain a certain professional standard in their approach to investigations,” Greenspan said at a press conference he described as an effort to “light the fire” under the force. “But in this case, at this stage of the investigation, the manner in which the Toronto Police Service conducted itself fell well below that standard.”


