Police in London are appealing for witnesses after a gay property developer was found dead in his Fulham home.
William John Saunderson-Smith was found in Dewhurst Road, West Kensington, London, on the afternoon of 21 October.
He had suffered a blunt trauma to the head and £150,000 cash was found on the premises.
Although the 58-year-old was known on the gay scene, officers are not treating it as a homophobic crime.
Detective Chief Inspector Howard Groves told the Press Association: "At present, details regarding Mr Saunderson-Smith's life, and the events leading up to his death, remain sketchy. "Whilst local inquiries are ongoing, we are now extending our appeals to anyone who knew Mr Saunderson-Smith from his frequent visits to gay clubs in and around the Old Brompton Road and Kennington areas.
"This could be crucial in assisting us to build a complete picture about his life. I must stress that we are not treating this as a homophobic crime. However, we are keeping an open mind as to the reasons behind his murder.
"We understand that Mr Saunderson-Smith had a number of people in his life through business and leisure interests. I am urging anyone who knew him to contact us."
Anyone with information was urged to contact the incident room on 020 8247 7821, or, if wishing to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.