Family of billionaire couple found strangled beside swimming pool in 2017 offer $35 million reward 

The family of Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman, who were found murdered in their mansion five years ago this December, are upping the reward money in the hope of catching the killer from $10 million to $35 million. 

Sherman, who founded generic drugmaker Apotex Inc in 1974., and his wife, Honey, were found dead in their Toronto mansion on December 15, 2017. 

The two were hanging by belts from a railing that surrounds their indoor pool and were in a semi-seated position on the pool deck.

‘Closure will not be possible until those responsible for this evil act are brought to justice,’ son Jonathon Sherman said to CBC Toronto. 

The family had earlier offered a $10-million reward for information leading to a conviction.

Barry Sherman, 75, chairman of global drug giant Apotex, and his wife Honey, 70, were found dead in the basement pool area of their mansion in the leafy North York neighborhood on December 15, 2017

Barry Sherman, 75, chairman of global drug giant Apotex, and his wife Honey, 70, were found dead in the basement pool area of their mansion in the leafy North York neighborhood on December 15, 2017

Closure will not be possible until those responsible for this evil act are brought to justice,' son Jonathon Sherman said on the fifth anniversary of his parents death, upping the reward to $35m

Closure will not be possible until those responsible for this evil act are brought to justice,’ son Jonathon Sherman said on the fifth anniversary of his parents death, upping the reward to $35m

‘I have been overwhelmed with pain, loss, and sorrow and these feelings only continuously compound,’ Jonathon Sherman said.

‘This immeasurable pain is felt every day when I realize that my own two children will never have the privilege of meeting my parents who made their lives possible for me and my husband.

‘My parents deserved to enjoy the fruits of their labour, and spend their twilight years as any grandparent should, with their family. I continue to miss my parents more than I can describe, and I am forever haunted by what happened to them,’ he added.

‘Nothing will replace their incredible generosity and positive social impact. Their deaths have been a devastating loss for us all, leaving a massive void in our hearts, our lives and in our communities,’ he said. 

The Sherman mansion surrounded by police tape in the leafy North York area of Toronto

The Sherman mansion surrounded by police tape in the leafy North York area of Toronto 

Police told how the couple were found seated next to each other with ligatures pulled up around their necks and wrapped around a railing located by their pool

Police told how the couple were found seated next to each other with ligatures pulled up around their necks and wrapped around a railing located by their pool

Last year, Toronto police released video footage that saw images of a person walking on a sidewalk near the Shermans' home

Last year, Toronto police released video footage that saw images of a person walking on a sidewalk near the Shermans’ home 

Asking the public for help in identifying the suspect, Price pointed out the individual's gait, 'the way in which they kick up their right foot with every step.'

He also said the person is estimated to be about five feet, six inches to five feet, nine inches tall

In December 2021, police asked the public for help in identifying the suspect, Price pointed out the individual’s gait, ‘the way in which they kick up their right foot with every step.’

The billionaire family are now offering a $35 million rewards for information leading to an arrest (pictured, the couple's children Jonathon Sherman and his sister Lauren during a 2017 memorial service in Mississauga, Ontario)

 The billionaire family are now offering a $35 million rewards for information leading to an arrest (pictured, the couple’s children Jonathon Sherman and his sister Lauren during a 2017 memorial service in Mississauga, Ontario)

Sherman, 75, was known for his litigiousness and aggressive business practices as he developed Apotex, which had a global work force of about 11,000. 

In ‘Prescription Games,’ a 2001 book about the industry, he mused that a rival might want to kill him.

Last year, Toronto police released video footage that saw images of a person walking on a sidewalk near the Shermans’ home.

Toronto Det. Sgt. Brandon Price said they have since largely eliminated everyone else picked up on security footage in the area adding that they have a great deal of confidence the suspect is linked to the scene.

Worth anywhere from $5 billion to $10 billion, the couple was among Canada’s most generous philanthropists, and their deaths shocked Canadian high society and the country’s Jewish community. 

They made numerous multimillion-dollar donations to hospitals, schools and charities and had buildings named in their honor. They hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a Liberal Party fundraiser in 2015.

‘I think the kids are doing the right thing by continuing to keep this story alive, the investigation alive and the pressure alive on law enforcement and the investigation,’ Avi Abraham Benlolo to CBC earlier this week.

Barry Sherman founded Apotex in 1974 and turned it into one of the largest generic drugmakers before stepping down as chief executive in 2012

Barry Sherman founded Apotex in 1974 and turned it into one of the largest generic drugmakers before stepping down as chief executive in 2012

The couple was among Canada's most generous philanthropists, and their deaths shocked Canadian high society and the country's Jewish community

The couple was among Canada’s most generous philanthropists, and their deaths shocked Canadian high society and the country’s Jewish community 

‘Putting more money in place — perhaps it will provide the lead that is necessary. We really have a longing for closure,’ he said. ‘We still don’t feel that we have the answers that we need. What happened to them? Who’s responsible? We need to bring them to justice.’

The day after the bodies were found, some prominent news media outlets quoted unidentified police officials as saying the deaths appeared to be a murder-suicide.

Such declarations upset the couple’s four adult children, who then hired their own team of investigators and a pathologist, who conducted second autopsies on the Shermans.

Police later said publicly they believed the Shermans were murdered.

Friends and family say the couple had been making plans for the future and had recently listed their home in Toronto for $5.3 million and were building a new home in the city.

Sherman faced legal action from cousins who said they had been cut out of the company over the years. A judge dismissed the claim just months before the couple was found dead.

Anyone who has relevant information should contact the Toronto Police Service at [email protected] 

Barry was known for litigiousness and aggressive business practices as he developed Apotex, which had a global work force of about 11,000. In ‘Prescription Games,’ a 2001 book about the industry, he mused that a rival might want to kill him

source: dailymail.co.uk