ACT police believe bodycams and dashcam footage could provide a breakthrough in the suspected killing of north Canberra man Andrew Carville.
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Investigators are seeking video from motorists and cyclists who were travelling in the Majura area between November 4 and15 as they continue their search for answers following the discovery of the remains of Andrew Carville in grassland.
The homicide squad is hoping footage from Majura Road, Sutton Road, Pialligo Avenue or Macs Reef Road will shed light on the movements of a 1986 cream coloured Toyota LandCruiser which has been linked to Mr Carville's death.
The ute was found dumped in Molonglo Gorge just days before Mr Carville's body was found.
Friends have remembered the 52-year-old man as a gentle soul who "wouldn't hurt a fly".
Mystery surrounds his killing as police have remained tight-lipped about its ongoing investigation into the death, which they soon deemed as suspicious
If you have footage of this area, or have seen a LandCruiser that matches this description, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.