
Three thousand, four hundred and sixty-one pages. That’s the size of the Toronto police search warrant file in the Barry and Honey Sherman murder investigation.
Compiled over some 50 months and submitted to a court, the documents detail elements of an investigation that has so far failed to solve the murders of billionaire generic drug titan Barry and his wife, Honey. Nearly every lead police have chased, every person they have interviewed, every scrap of relevant evidence collected is documented within those pages. It is, in essence, the road map through one of one of Canada’s most challenging and most closely watched murder probes.


Jeffrey Epstein’s French modelling agent friend Jean-Luc Brunel, who allegedly procured more than a thousand women and girls for the paedophile financier to sleep with, died today in an alleged prison suicide.
A truck stolen from the Peterborough area with more than 2,000 firearms inside has been found in Peel Region.





… According to the documents, Clarke had been acting as a mentor to candidates throughout the fall of 2021, and was also a member of the interview panels for officers seeking a promotion to sergeant.
In Baltimore, crime-tolerant state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby seems willing to break the law herself.