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Who murdered the Canadian billionaire couple?

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Drug-company billionaire businessman Barry Sherman and his wife Honey were murdered, Canadian police say, but authorities have no suspects.

Mr Sherman, the founder of generic drugmaker Apotex, and his wife were found dead in their mansion on December 15.

At the time, police said the deaths were suspicious, but that there were no signs of forced entry and they were not looking for suspects.

Detective Sergeant Susan Gomes said investigators came to the conclusion the pair had been murdered after six weeks of investigation.

- ABC (the Australian one)

He was the 15th richest person in Canada at the time of his and his wife's murder, which was staged to look like a murder-suicide.
 
In before the retarded conspiracy theorizing.

Surely there was no kind of fnord conspiracy involved in their murder.

Whoever did it certainly did the job right though, it seems there's little to no evidence that points to anyone as a suspect or even any solid leads, aside from the victim's musings that he was surprised he hadn't been murdered yet.
 
How do they know that it was made to look like a murderer-suicide and wasn't actually a murder suicide?
 
character references from people who knew the victims, from the sound of it. its no guarantee that you can ever really know somebody well enough to know that they'd likely never commit murder/suicide, but there are generally warning signs that will point to that kind of behavior as being more likely, or suggest a breakdown occurred that could result in such normally out-of-character actions happening. the deaths seemed suspicious right from the start, but nothing at the scene was obvious enough to immediately say that it was murder, so investigation was required to rule out the idea that it was a murder/suicide.
 
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