
NEWS
December 13, 2019
WARMINGTON: Cops' probe into 2017 Sherman murders 'very active'
"Two years have passed since the strange murders of Honey and Barry Sherman, but for Toronto Police this is no cold case.
“It’s an open and very active investigation,” Insp. Hank Idsinga, head of Homicide, said of the slayings of the Apotex founder and his famous for charitable fundraising wife...." - Toronto Sun, Joe Warmington
October 29, 2018
WARMINGTON: $10 million questions in unsolved slayings of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman
"If we are honest about it, Honey and Barry Sherman’s killers were given a 42 day jump on police.
No matter how it’s framed now, the working theory within the ranks of Toronto Police on day one, and even weeks later, was that billionaire Apotex founder Barry Sherman, 75, strangled his 70-year-old wife Honey and then took his own life..." - The Pincher Creek Echo by Joe Warmington
October 26, 2018
Sherman family's lawyer offers $10M reward, slams TPS handling of murder case
"A team of private investigators assembled by the family of Barry and Honey Sherman to investigate the pair’s deaths found “failings and deficiencies” in the Toronto Police Service’s handling of the case and is now offering a $10 million reward for information that leads to an arrest..." - CP24.com by Chris Herhalt
March 05, 2018
"TORONTO — The photograph looks instantly odd — a lifeless face with mostly closed eyes — and realizing it is, in fact, a photo of a dead man, a suspected victim of a man who may be Canada’s most recent prolific serial killer, forces a sombre and ghoulish shiver. " - National Post
January 14, 2018
Tom Klatt Featured in Hours to Kill
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December 19, 2017
"A private investigative firm, led by a well-respected, retired Toronto police homicide detective who touts “discretion” and “definitive final conclusions” for his clients has been retained by the family of Barry and Honey Sherman to probe the couple’s deaths..." - FATIMA SYED Staff Reporter &
JAYME POISSON Investigative Reporter, The Star
September 22, 2012
"Former Toronto Police homicide detective Tom Klatt, a partner at MKD International Inc., a leading worldwide private investigation agency, said it's "extremely rare" to find a case in which the culprit took pictures. But he predicts it will become more common..." - Ian Robertson and Cal Millar, Special to QMI Agency, coldlakesun.com.
January 24, 2003
"The bruised and bloated bodies of the young newlyweds washed ashore on a remote beach in Trinidad..." - Colin Freeze, The Global and Mail