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Crimelines® True Crime

Barry and Honey Sherman

Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Barry and Honey Sherman had it all--wealth, respect, successful children, and loving friends. When they were found dead in their home in December 2017, the search for who hated them began and, three years later, it continues.

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Music by Scott Buckley

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0:11.3

Barry and Honey Sherman had it all, wealth, respect, successful children, and loving friends.

0:20.4

When they were found dead in their home in December 2017, the search for who hated them began.

0:27.5

And three years later, it continues. I'm Charlie and welcome to Crime Lines.

0:43.2

All right, we are back with another episode. It is a heavy one, as they all are.

0:49.1

And in the event you want some lighter true crime, less murder and more absurd criminals,

0:57.2

I am going to recommend you check out the podcast, Excuse me, That's Illegal.

1:02.8

I will play a promo at the end and include the name in the show notes. It will definitely help

1:09.6

lighten your mood a bit. But for this episode here on Crime Lines today, I do want to thank Amanda

1:16.5

for recommending it to me. I take listener suggestions all the time. You can send them through

1:24.5

email at crimelinespodcast.gmail.com or through any of my social media. Due to a lot of life

1:32.5

happening around me recently, I am incredibly slow to respond more so than usual. But I do

1:39.6

put every suggestion on a spreadsheet when it arrives so I don't forget them or hopefully don't.

1:47.0

Sources for this episode include a Bloomberg Business Week article by Matthew Campbell called

1:53.2

the Unsolved Murder of an unusual billionaire. Another major source was just overall the work

2:00.0

of Kevin Donovan with the Toronto Star. He and the star have been fighting in the courts

2:06.7

to have more details of the case released. And a lot of details were released while I was in

2:13.5

the middle of researching for this episode. So if you've heard this case before, there may still

2:20.8

be some new details that I include. Kevin Donovan also authored a book called The Billionaire

2:28.0

Murders that deep dives into the case, but also the business side of things. And business intrigue

2:35.6

isn't exactly what we do here on crime lines, but I do recommend checking out that book

2:40.6

if you are interested in getting more into those details. All of the sources will be on my website.

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