Post from ldlager last week...
This story was originally reported over a week ago- I heard it first on CFRB 1010 radio early/mid last week, on the same day that the story about demolishing the house came out. This story about the video was originally promoted by the local media as a major development, because the neighbor said that they had given the video to LE, and that LE hadn't bothered to investigate it- the media was questioning why LE hadn't acted on it. Then sanity prevailed- firstly, how would anyone know whether the police had acted on it or not? Then CFRB reported that the neighbor admitted that in fact the video had been shot a week or two prior to the murders having taken place, NOT the day before they were discovered. Finally, the media accepted that it could be someone as innocent as a realtor waiting for clients, the cleaning people, etc. Given all this doubt and uncertainty , the story was quickly dropped from CFRB's news reports.
I know the article linked above indicates the video was from the day before the bodies were found, but I believe this is inaccurate- the details about the man in a car, getting in and out of the car, etc. are the same as what was reported by CFRB, and subsequently dismissed, so this is likely the same incident.
So assuming ldlager's post is correct, what exactly do we know?
- There was a security camera pointed at the Sherman home.
- The neighbour reviewed the tape, going back at least a week or two
- The only thing out of the ordinary occurred one or two weeks prior to the crime
- Nobody was seen approaching the residence or entering the residence in the day prior to the crime.
As there were no signs of forced entry it has been speculated that the killer either entered using the lockbox, or waited and ambushed Honey as she returned home. It seems this video didn't show either of those things happening. So how did the killer get in the house?