Shermans' untimely deaths

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And one other thing to consider ......

Jewish Folks believe that they can't get into Jewish Heaven if they are missing any of their body parts. That Is why you see so many Rabbi's investigating after a suicide bombing. And also why they are also into buying organs for medical transplants, but not donating any.

Death by hanging leaves the option of entering heaven without the loss of any body parts.
 

Danbones

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Soros or the Clintons are behind it.

Same folks behind the pizza thing and Sandy Hook....and 9/11.. plus jfk...and gay frogs.

So you were in on it...eh?
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They needed a lunch boy?

I would have guessed some one competent like Mossad sending a message to all the similar philanthropists about who you help out.
 

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Barry Sherman, ​Canada​’s generic drug king, was recently found dead ​in his home ​along with his wife​,​ Honey. ​This profile, from Toronto Life’s archives, ​chronicles how he built his multibillion-dollar fortune

https://t.co/8vvWV8ttvq
 

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If there ever was a meme that is totally over used and boring...and possibly totally INCORRECT.


Barry and Honey Sherman were 'targeted' in 'double homicide,' Toronto police say

The Shermans, in their 70s, were found dead in their north-end Toronto home in mid-December. There was no sign of forced entry.
http://nationalpost.com/news/canada...barry-and-honey-sherman-ruled-double-homicide

Well, the private investigators that did the real investigation made the idiot cops see reason after all.



All that I can say is Benghazi!!!

Read the real news for a change, then you might have something real to say.
 

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Apotex CEO steps down amid trade secret leaks allegations
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January 26, 2018
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January 26, 2018 4:19 PM EST
Jeremy Desai has stepped down as president and CEO of Apotex.
TORONTO — Apotex Inc. president and CEO Jeremy Desai resigned from the generic drug giant Friday while facing a lawsuit alleging he and the company accepted trade secrets leaked from a competitor.
The lawsuit from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. accuses Barinder Sandhu, who worked as a senior director of regulatory affairs for Teva’s U.S. generics division, of leaking trade secrets and other confidential information to Desai while being in a romantic relationship with him.
The allegations have not been proven in court and Apotex, Sandhu and Desai have filed motions to dismiss the complaint.
The lawsuit, filed last July in a Pennsylvania federal court, alleges Sandhu used email and USB drives to send Desai confidential information including the regulatory status of drugs and information on the development of a new generic drug.
The legal filings accuse Sandhu of uploading some 900 Teva corporate files to a cloud-based storage system between October 2014 and August 2016.
Teva said it learned of the alleged breach from a former Apotex employee and launched an investigation that found emails sent from Sandhu to Desai from her work computer.
The Israel-based pharmaceutical company said in the lawsuit that it’s seeking damages from Desai and Apotex for “wilful and malicious misappropriation” of trade secrets.
“Apotex and Desai used and continue to use Teva USA’s trade secrets and other confidential information to benefit Apotex’s own competitive product development, thereby allowing Desai and Apotex to improperly profit at Teva USA’s expense,” the lawsuit states.
Apotex spokesman Jordan Berman said the privately-owned company does not comment on matters before the court and declined to provide details on Desai’s departure other than to note he left “to pursue other opportunities.”
Apotex founder Barry Sherman. (File photo)
“We thank Jeremy for his contributions and wish him success in the next phase of his career,” Berman said in an email.
Apotex said Friday that Jack Kay, who previously served as CEO for the privately-held company, will once again step into the chief executive role while also maintaining his current position as vice-chairman.
Jeff Watson, who has 25 years with the company including most recently as president of global generics, has been appointed to the role of president and chief operating officer.
Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered, police say
The shift in management comes as the company grapples with the loss of Apotex founder and chairman Barry Sherman and his wife Honey, who were found dead in their Toronto home on Dec. 15 from “ligature neck compression.”
Police said Friday they believe Sherman and his wife were both murdered.
Sherman, who started Apotex in 1974 and built it into a company with more than $2 billion in annual revenue, hadn’t been involved in day-to-day operations since stepping down as CEO five years ago.
Apotex CEO steps down amid trade secret leaks allegations | Toronto Sun
 

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Looks like payback as opposed to a couple of hoods looking for easy cash. apparently nothing was stolen.....


Homicide detectives have confirmed the Shermans were targeted, strangled, then held upright by leather belts looped around a railing of their home’s indoor pool.


https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...arry-and-honey-sherman-death-case-friday.html

There would be a very, VERY long list of suspects with motive.

Put the Pfizer death squad at the top of the list.
 

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The important thing is the cops called it a murder suicide till the private investigators hired by the family forced them to change their opinions to murder, so of course it was a high level deusehbag scumbag hit.

Watch the movie "The Accountant" if you would like a fictional approximation of how this type of stuff goes.
 

Curious Cdn

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Murder-Suicide is much easier and it involves A LOT less paperwork. The Police have budgets to keep and a big, complex murder investigation like this one is obviously not in their marketing plan.
 

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Murder-Suicide is much easier and it involves A LOT less paperwork. The Police have budgets to keep and a big, complex murder investigation like this one is obviously not in their marketing plan.

I read somewhere recently that Barry had more than a few enemies, who felt he was gouging people on the price of drugs!

Murder-Suicide is much easier and it involves A LOT less paperwork. The Police have budgets to keep and a big, complex murder investigation like this one is obviously not in their marketing plan.

The cops may have known full well that someone else would stick their nose into it and pick up the bill!
 

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Just because the cops said it was a murder-suicide does not mean that is what they thought. Anyone ever known a cop to tell the truth if he didn't have to?

It is a very easy way to lull suspects into thinking they are in the clear.
 

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I read somewhere recently that Barry had more than a few enemies, who felt he was gouging people on the price of drugs!


He was undercutting the entire drug industry and all of big pharma would be delighted to see him dead.
 

Curious Cdn

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No doubt but he was also basically past the age where he could cause any more harm to their profits so it seems unlikely to be the reason.

They led complex lives and the enemy list is longer than your arm. The Police may never solve this one.
 

JLM

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They led complex lives and the enemy list is longer than your arm. The Police may never solve this one.

I think where there's "big fish" (and these people were "big fish") involved, someone, sooner or later will start bragging, which will lead to their "waterloo".