Cousin of murdered Canadian billionaire says he fantasized about decapitating him
(FOX News) -- A cousin of the Canadian billionaire who was found murdered with his wife in their home has bizarrely claimed to have had fantasies about decapitating Barry Sherman and rolling his bloody head around a parking lot.
The startling admission, made during a TV program set to air on CBC Friday, came after Kerry Winter reportedly failed a lie detector test about his past claim that Sherman approached him and asked him to kill his wife, Honey. The Shermans were found dead in their mansion near Toronto on Dec. 15, and police last week ruled the deaths a double homicide, ending weeks of speculation.
"I would talk about killing Barry, and it was very graphic," Winter told CBC, recalling conversations he said he had with a psychiatrist. "He would come out of the parking lot of Apotex, and I'd be hiding behind a car, and I'd just decapitate him. I wanted to roll his head down the parking lot, and I'd sit there and wait for the police."
Winter, who told the Toronto Sun that he is a recovering addict, said on the day the Shermans were last seen alive, Dec. 13, he had left a Cocaine Anonymous meeting and went home to fall asleep.
"Very easy for me to have left work at any time because I'm not on the clock… I could easily have driven over to [the Sherman home] and did the deed," he told CBC. "I admit to that, but I didn't, I didn't, and that's why I'm not nervous."
Winter also said he was told by police he was not a suspect and is planning to meet them for an interview.
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