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Thames Valley Police has confirmed that the suspect arrested in the murder case of an antique dealer in Oxford, 42-year-old Adrian Greenwood, has been released without charge. Mr. Greenwood’s body was discovered by his cleaner in the hallway of his four-story house in Iffley Road on Thursday and the post mortem report revealed that he was stabbed several times in the chest and neck.
Police confirmed that the 26-year-old suspect was released without charge on Saturday afternoon and the post-mortem examination confirmed Mr. Greenwood died “following a vicious and sustained attack.” However, the murder weapon has not yet been found. Mr Greenwood was last seen at Sainsbury’s supermarket in Oxford Road, Kidlington, at about 18:00 BST on Tuesday.
Consequently, police have appealed to people who knew Mr. Greenwood to come forward and provide any relevant information that would allow detectives to build up a picture of his life and associates. Det. Supt Chris Ward stated that “we know Mr. Greenwood had a number of businesses so anyone that had dealt with him from a business point of view or anybody that had a personal relationship with him – we will treat all of that information sensitively.” It was added that “I think the answers lay in his personal life and his business connections and that’s why I’m appealing for people to come forward that knew him”.
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