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Toronto police ask for help in identifying suspect in murder of billionaire philanthropists
CNN
Toronto Police have released a video of a person they say is a suspect in the murders of Barry and Honey Sherman, the billionaire couple found murdered in their home in late 2017.
"Through our investigation, we have been unable to determine what this individual's purpose was in the neighborhood. The timing of this individual's appearance is in line with when we believe the murders took place. Based on this evidence we're classifying this individual as a suspect," said Det. Sgt. Brandon Price of the Toronto Police Service during a news briefing Tuesday.
The video shows an individual walking on a winter night along a sidewalk in the neighborhood. The suspect has a head covering and is between about 5'6" inches and 5'9" inches tall. Price said they did not know if the suspect was male or female, and could not determine age, weight or skin color.
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