
"The Shermans were found dead from strangulation in the basement pool area of their home on Old Colony Road in Toronto's North York neighbourhood on Dec. 15, 2017, and the case has remained unsolved. I'm encouraged, to a small degree, that the case is still active, that [the police] haven't since said. we can't solve this,' Krawczyk told CBC Radio's Metro Morning earlier this week. I honestly don't know where they're at, and I respect that, she said."
"Barry's status as one of the richest people in Canada, Honey's philanthropy efforts, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding their murder drew widespread attention to the case. Many different theories about the case have circulated, from a possible mob connection to a potential inter-family conflict. Toronto police remain committed to resolving the case, police spokesperson Laurie McCann told CBC News. However, she declined to share details of the case."
Alex Krawczyk continues to hold out hope that justice will be served in the unsolved 2017 murders of her parents, Barry and Honey Sherman. The Shermans were found strangled in the basement pool area of their Toronto North York home on Dec. 15, 2017. The investigation remains active and unsolved. The Sherman family previously offered a $35-million reward for information that leads to resolution. Krawczyk urges anyone with information to speak directly to the Toronto police. Concerns persist about personal safety for Krawczyk and loved ones. Krawczyk remains committed to continuing her parents' philanthropic legacy and has helped fund initiatives including the Ma'mo'weh Wii'soo'ka'tiwin Foundation.
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