Eight years after the tragic deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman, their daughter Alex Krawczyk remains hopeful for justice to be served. The couple was discovered strangled in the pool area of their home in Toronto’s North York neighborhood on December 15, 2017, and the case has yet to be resolved.
In a recent interview with CBC Radio’s Metro Morning, Krawczyk expressed some optimism about the ongoing investigation, acknowledging that the authorities have not given up on solving the case. She emphasized the importance of providing information to the police while respecting the confidentiality of their investigative process.
Barry Sherman’s prominence as one of Canada’s wealthiest individuals, Honey’s charitable endeavors, and the mysterious circumstances of their deaths captured widespread attention and speculation. Various theories have circulated, ranging from potential organized crime ties to internal family disputes. Toronto police remain dedicated to unraveling the case, as confirmed by police spokesperson Laurie McCann, who refrained from disclosing specific details.
The Sherman family had previously offered a substantial $35 million reward for any information leading to a resolution in the case. Krawczyk urged individuals with pertinent details to report directly to the Toronto police. Despite the unresolved nature of the case, Krawczyk expressed ongoing concerns for her family’s safety but reiterated her commitment to continuing her parents’ philanthropic legacy.
She disclosed her involvement in supporting several charitable initiatives her parents were passionate about, including contributions to the Ma’mo’weh Wii’soo’ka’tiwin Foundation and the establishment of an Indigenous-focused care center at St. Michael’s Hospital. Krawczyk emphasized her dedication to carrying forward the charitable work her parents had envisioned.
Ultimately, while the quest for justice continues, Krawczyk remains resolute in honoring her parents’ memory through philanthropic endeavors that positively impact the community.
