Property where Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered has sold

By Michael Ranger

The home itself is no longer standing, but the property where it once stood has now been sold.

The Toronto Star reports that a 28-year-old woman has purchased the property where Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered.

The land in North York sold for a price of $4.25 million.

The Star has also been able to obtain information that the buyer owns a 2019 Porsche Boxter that is co-signed by a man with the same last name. Both live in a nearby home that is currently listed for $7.9 million.

A 12,000 square foot mansion that the Shermans called home was built in the early 1980’s and used to sit on the property at 50 Old Colony Road.

The home was listed when the couple was murdered. A realtor was touring homebuyers through the property and discovered the bodies of the couple on Dec. 15, 2017.

The home was demolished in 2019.

Toronto Police continue to investigate the Sherman murders. Last week they clarified media reports on a ‘person of interest’ in the case.

“In fairness to the friends and family of Barry and Honey Sherman, I would like to offer a clarification. Numerous ‘persons of interest’ have been, and continue to be, investigated throughout the course of this three year investigation,” said Detective Sergeant Brandon Price.

Court documents obtained by the Star indicated that due to a protocol by government lawyers and counsel for the Barry Sherman’s firm Apotex, investigators weren’t initially able to look at things like Sherman’s blackberry or information on his office computer.

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