11 episodes

News of the mysterious deaths of billionaire Canadian pharma giant Barry Sherman and his philanthropist wife Honey in December 2017 reverberated around the world. Five years later, with no arrests and little news from the police, their deaths remain shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories, with too many lingering questions. Not just who killed them, but what kind of life do you have to live that when you’re found dead, there are multiple theories, including some involving your own family? That’s the question journalist Kathleen Goldhar set out to discover, in The No Good, Terribly Kind, Wonderful Lives and Tragic Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman, as she explores who the Shermans really were and why too much money might have been what killed them in the end.

The No Good, Terribly Kind, Wonderful Lives and Tragic Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman CBC True Crime

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News of the mysterious deaths of billionaire Canadian pharma giant Barry Sherman and his philanthropist wife Honey in December 2017 reverberated around the world. Five years later, with no arrests and little news from the police, their deaths remain shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories, with too many lingering questions. Not just who killed them, but what kind of life do you have to live that when you’re found dead, there are multiple theories, including some involving your own family? That’s the question journalist Kathleen Goldhar set out to discover, in The No Good, Terribly Kind, Wonderful Lives and Tragic Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman, as she explores who the Shermans really were and why too much money might have been what killed them in the end.

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    Chapter One: Bitter Pill

    Chapter One: Bitter Pill

    What does a Philadelphia junk artist have to do with the deaths of a wealthy Canadian pharma giant and his philanthropist wife? Maybe nothing, but it’s odd that their bodies were reportedly posed like a piece of junk sculpture that the Shermans displayed nearby. But this strange coincidence is just one of many in this most baffling of unsolved murder cases in Canadian history. Host Kathleen Goldhar goes on a byzantine journey to find out what kind of life do you have to live that your death spurns on multiple theories about who might have killed you, including some involving your closest family.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Leo Sewell’s website
    Matthew Campbell’s The Unsolved Murder of an Unusual Billionaire
    Saul Rubinek’s IMDB

    • 32 min
    Chapter Two: The Smartest Man I Ever Met

    Chapter Two: The Smartest Man I Ever Met

    The Shermans’ funeral is weird, the list of eulogists long, and it’s attended by Canadian boldface names. But ask anyone who knew Barry Sherman and they all say the same thing:he was the smartest person they'd ever met. Always finishing at the top of his class, Barry was smart enough to claw his way to the top of the infamously cutthroat generic drug industry and make billions of dollars. But he was also arrogant and unreasonable, driven and deceptive. Just the sort of man who dies under suspicious circumstances.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Sherman funeral

    • 31 min
    Chapter Three: The Scorpion

    Chapter Three: The Scorpion

    To get ahead in the generic drug industry you need to be focused, hard-nosed and fearless. Especially because half the battle is taking on one of the richest, most powerful industries in the world — Big Pharma. Barry Sherman was the perfect generic drug lord — more litigator than innovator — but did his ability to win in court, and slough off the losses, end up getting him killed?

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Katherine Eban’s Bottle of Lies
    Jeffery Robinson’s Prescription Games
    Nancy Olivieri’s How John le Carré Changed my Life
    John le Carré The Constant Gardener
    Nancy and Barry on 60 Minutes
    Shashank Upadhye’s website

    • 40 min
    Chapter Four: The Winters are Coming

    Chapter Four: The Winters are Coming

    It is no secret that some family members wanted Barry Sherman dead. And no one had a bigger grudge against Barry than his first cousins, Kerry Winter and his brothers. The Winter cousins were close to Barry — especially Kerry. They were father/son close. And the Winter boys lived well off Barry's money. But that good blood turned bad after a 10-year court battle that pitted cousin against cousin, in a fight over a billion-dollar fortune of which the Winters claimed their cousin robbed them.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Kerry Winter on The Fifth Estate

    • 25 min
    Chapter Five: Just Skate

    Chapter Five: Just Skate

    If Honey Sherman showed up unannounced at her favourite hair salon and someone was in her chair — that person got moved pretty darn quickly. Honey wasn't the one who made the billions, but she certainly spent them. So much is known about her husband, but very little about Honey Sherman. A child of Holocaust survivors, family and community meant everything to Honey. And as for her friends? They aren’t talking.

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Rosemary Sexton’s website

    • 33 min
    Chapter Six: It's Complicated

    Chapter Six: It's Complicated

    The lack of justice, or any resolution, has left a void in this story that has been filled by online sleuths, investigative reporters, nosey neighbours, and conspiracy theorists. From Covid to the Clintons. From family to the Mafia. With more than a dozen theories on the table, and little information from the police, is it any wonder this case remains constant fodder for the darkest corners of the internet?

    For transcripts of this series, please visit here.

    Websleuths
    Snopes
    Corrina Oates’ Sleuthing Websleuths
    Ann Brocklehurst

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
514 Ratings

514 Ratings

hoopybunny ,

Had me spellbound

This podcast drew me in from the very first episode. The thoroughness of the journalist and the telling and u folding of the story has me anxiously awaiting subsequent seasons.

Lordlorne ,

Very smart

Well worth the listen. Excellent job.

Special_K227 ,

Loved Your Take

I enjoyed this perspective. Kerry is such an interesting person. I can’t help but feel that he still comes off sounding super privileged. He got millions from Barry and turned around and sued him. Then he trashes Honey. She did sound like a character but I understand why the family wont speak to him.

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