Thank you Dotr - it's been quite awhile since following this case, so I did not know their home had been torn down. Thank you for letting me know!
Yeah - good luck to selling that house to anyone. They may have to raise i I put my house in Vancouver on the market a few yrs ago. Main people purchasing were Chinese with lots of money.. They have a lot of superstitions like the direction the house faces; The lucky #8 in the address and they wanted to know if anyone died in the house.
rbbm.Most people die at home so it is not really a big deal . I would expect the Chinese would realize that more than anyone , they typically have a wonderful family arrangement where the grandparents live with them in old age .... they do not ship them off to nursing homes like the rest of us
A house where someone has been murdered , now that would be different. I wouldn't want that either. And I am not superstitious.
Most people die at home so it is not really a big deal . I would expect the Chinese would realize that more than anyone , they typically have a wonderful family arrangement where the grandparents live with them in old age .... they do not ship them off to nursing homes like the rest of us
A house where someone has been murdered , now that would be different. I wouldn't want that either. And I am not superstitious.
Wow! So very very sad. Thank you for posting this.May 6, 2019
''The mansion where Barry and Honey Sherman were found murdered in 2017 is being torn down. The North York Community Council approved a request by the family to demolish the home in March.''
Ohhhh my :-( How very sad.May 6, 2019
''The mansion where Barry and Honey Sherman were found murdered in 2017 is being torn down. The North York Community Council approved a request by the family to demolish the home in March.''
Yes, I can attest to that. My husband did die in our home (abdominal aneurysm) and they did ask how he died. Of course I told them that and obviously because it was a medical issue, they were able to make the purchase.Most people die at home so it is not really a big deal . I would expect the Chinese would realize that more than anyone , they typically have a wonderful family arrangement where the grandparents live with them in old age .... they do not ship them off to nursing homes like the rest of us
A house where someone has been murdered , now that would be different. I wouldn't want that either. And I am not superstitious.
May 6, 2019
''The mansion where Barry and Honey Sherman were found murdered in 2017 is being torn down. The North York Community Council approved a request by the family to demolish the home in March.''
Anyone notice the movement at the end of the pool opposite the end with the slide?? - watch closely from 20 seconds on...it looks like maybe a poolside umbrella but it's strange how in the stillness it appears to turn and fade away.
Wow you have sharp eyes! I see what you’re referring to, on the other side of the stairs toward the pool, at the upper left of the video. Yes it’s likely an umbrella flapping in the wind, although I must say it sort of looks like somebody standing there, then suddenly turning away.
It looks like a person standing, then turning away, fitting somehow. imo.Wow you have sharp eyes! I see what you’re referring to, on the other side of the stairs toward the pool, at the upper left of the video. Yes it’s likely an umbrella flapping in the wind, although I must say it sort of looks like somebody standing there, then suddenly turning away.
rbbm.The hearing in front of the Supreme of Canada regarding the publication of estate documents should be soon. I believe sometime in October. Not much of significance has happend in the last six months in this case.
Some people are of the belief that someone in the immediate family is behind the crimes. Based on other family crimes historically, this could be a reasonable assumption.
I feel what the Supreme Court rules, will have a significant impact on how this case moves forward.
IMO
I'm not getting the link between the SCC ruling and your belief it will significantly impact how the case moves forward? I'm assuming the police are privy to whatever info they need to access (?) , so why would it matter if the public is allowed to know the contents of the estate files, or not?The hearing in front of the Supreme of Canada regarding the publication of estate documents should be soon. I believe sometime in October. Not much of significance has happend in the last six months in this case.
Some people are of the belief that someone in the immediate family is behind the crimes. Based on other family crimes historically, this could be a reasonable assumption.
I feel what the Supreme Court rules, will have a significant impact on how this case moves forward.
IMO
I'm not getting the link between the SCC ruling and your belief it will significantly impact how the case moves forward? I'm assuming the police are privy to whatever info they need to access (?) , so why would it matter if the public is allowed to know the contents of the estate files, or not?