Eight years have passed since Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered, and their daughter Alex Krawczyk remains hopeful for justice. The couple was discovered dead from strangulation in their Toronto home in 2017, with the case still unresolved. Krawczyk expressed some optimism that authorities are actively pursuing the case, despite the lack of closure. She acknowledged the limited information she receives from the police, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a cooperative relationship.
Barry’s prominence as one of Canada’s wealthiest individuals, Honey’s charitable endeavors, and the enigmatic circumstances of their deaths have captured widespread attention. Various speculations about the case, ranging from organized crime links to family disputes, have circulated. Toronto police are dedicated to solving the mystery but have not disclosed specifics about the investigation.
The Sherman family previously offered a $35 million reward for information leading to a resolution, urging individuals to communicate directly with the Toronto police. Despite ongoing safety concerns, Krawczyk remains devoted to continuing her parents’ philanthropic work. She has engaged with charitable organizations her parents supported, striving to fulfill their unfinished projects.
Among the initiatives Krawczyk has supported are the Ma’mo’weh Wii’soo’ka’tiwin Foundation, run by the Kenora Chiefs Advisory, and the establishment of an Indigenous-focused care facility at St. Michael’s Hospital. The legacy of Barry and Honey Sherman lives on through their daughter’s commitment to carrying out their charitable endeavors.