New video displaying folks strolling by way of and looking out a park the place a suspected homicide sufferer’s belongings had been discovered might be launched by South Australian police.
At the moment, South Australian police revealed they’ve CCTV from the Fairleigh Reserve across the time Lees was reported lacking.
One video recorded at 1.04am on March 1 exhibits two folks strolling out of the reserve. The second clip is of somebody looking out in darkness about 5.42 am with a torch.
On March 4, the 53-year-old was reported lacking by a member of the family. His belongings had been all found at Fairleigh Reserve.
Lees’ cellphone was discovered at Civic, reverse Tea Tree Plaza, by council employees on March 1.
Main Crime Detectives are investigating his dying as a homicide and at present stated Lees suffered “a really violent dying”.
They’re engaged on the idea he was killed by somebody who knew him. He was usually seen strolling his beloved Blue Heeler Jasper across the Modbury North space.
“Main Crime Detectives have obtained plenty of calls to Crime Stoppers, nevertheless we’re searching for one one that supplied info by way of the Crime Stoppers web site on 28 July to contact police once more,” Detective Inspector Brett Featherby of the Main Crime Investigation Department stated at present.
“We imagine that this individual could have info that might be important to the investigation of Ian’s homicide.
“Ian had a big group of associates and Main Crime want to so converse with any of his associates which have data of what was occurring in his life previous to his disappearance or whether or not he was in battle with anyone” Featherby added.
Lees’ niece Grace stated her uncle was mourned by lots of of individuals at his latest funeral.
“Uncle Ian meant a lot to us. He all the time made everybody snigger as youngsters we had been in awe of him, only a fun-loving nature, he was a fantastic uncle,” Grace stated.