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Police have released CCTV images of a man they believe may have tortured a
businessman to death while trying to get his bank PIN number.
Alan Wood was killed during an attack at his home in Bourne, Lincolnshire, last
month.
The CCTV footage shows the man suspected of the murder attempting to use a cash machine in nearby Stamford.
He is trying to withdraw money from Mr Wood's account.
The 50-year-old victim, who had his own garden business, was found in a pool of blood by a worried colleague and neighbour on October 24.
He had been stabbed several times with a knife.
Detectives said the suspect in the CCTV footage tried to withdraw money from cash points on 11 different occasions in three days after Mr Wood went missing.
He used a number of different cards belonging to the divorcee but was successful in withdrawing cash only twice.
It is not known whether Mr Wood had purposely given the man the wrong personal identification number (PIN), only for him to return to his bungalow and continue the brutal attack.
Detective Superintendent Stuart Morrison said: "Given the type of violence used and given that we know whoever has done this has left with Mr Wood's PINs, I cannot rule out violence being used to get the numbers."
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businessman to death while trying to get his bank PIN number.
Alan Wood was killed during an attack at his home in Bourne, Lincolnshire, last
month.
The CCTV footage shows the man suspected of the murder attempting to use a cash machine in nearby Stamford.
He is trying to withdraw money from Mr Wood's account.
The 50-year-old victim, who had his own garden business, was found in a pool of blood by a worried colleague and neighbour on October 24.
He had been stabbed several times with a knife.
Detectives said the suspect in the CCTV footage tried to withdraw money from cash points on 11 different occasions in three days after Mr Wood went missing.
He used a number of different cards belonging to the divorcee but was successful in withdrawing cash only twice.
It is not known whether Mr Wood had purposely given the man the wrong personal identification number (PIN), only for him to return to his bungalow and continue the brutal attack.
Detective Superintendent Stuart Morrison said: "Given the type of violence used and given that we know whoever has done this has left with Mr Wood's PINs, I cannot rule out violence being used to get the numbers."
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I know we are in the middle of a terrible recession but this is too much. :2 cents: