New Evidence! Hitmen Ambushed Billionaire's Wife Before Torturing Her to Death
Feb. 1 2018, Updated 2:35 p.m. ET
Contract killers waited until the wife of a pharmaceutical kingpin arrived at the couple’s multi-million dollar mansion, then pounced on her, and forced her inside where she was tortured and strangled to death! RadarOnline.com has learned that’s the latest development in the murders of philanthropists Honey and Barry Sherman after her pricey pearl earring was found outside their home in Toronto, Canada. Click through the gallery to see key pieces of evidence that were found at the disturbing crime scene.
Investigators now believe the killers waited for Honey, and forced her to give them access to the home where she and her husband were hung by their necks to disguise the killings as a murder-suicide!
In a bombshell world exclusive, RadarOnline.com has obtained a photo of that earring found near the front door outside the couple’s home. It is considered a vital clue.
“She could have been attacked and dragged to the door by the killers who forced her to let them in,” said a source close to the investigation.
“Honey’s earring is believed to have fallen off in the struggle!” the source added.
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Honey, 70, and Barry, 75, were found strangled in their $5.4 million mansion on Dec. 15, RadarOnline.com reported. Their bodies were in a semi-sitting position hanging from belts fastened to a rail next to their indoor pool.
Police initially accepted the murder-suicide theory.
But family members hired their own investigators – who concluded the grisly killings were committed by contract killers potentially hired by bitter business rivals, RadarOnline.com reported.
Investigators found Honey’s earring buried under piles of snow, and believe it helps prove their theory that Barry, owner of the generic drug giant Apotex, was targeted for selling trade secrets!
“He was a prominent businessman with plenty of enemies,” said the source. What do you think of this bombshell evidence? Sound off in the comments!
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