by Q Radio News
Police investigating the murder of David Murphy in Antrim have returned today to carry out a series of follow up enquiries.
The 52 year-old was found shot dead in his rural home in Glenwherry on Tuesday 19th February.

(The scene of the murder of David Murphy in Glenwherry, Antrim in February)
Officers visited a large number of locations across Ballymena and Kells.
Detective Chief Inspector Geoff Boyce said, "We are working extremely hard to pinpoint a motive for this senseless murder and to retrace David’s steps in the days leading up to the killing.
"We hope that today’s investigative operation will provide fresh leads and new information that will lead us to David’s killers.
"I would ask anyone with information that could help us to please get in touch by calling 101."
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