An appeal to help solve the murder of nurse Janet Brown in Radnage 25 years ago has had a great response according to Thames Valley Police.
They have thanked the many people who have come forward with information since the appeal was re-launched recently.
A £20,000 reward has also been offered by Crimestoppers and police.
Janet Brown, 51, was attacked at her home in Radnage, Buckinghamshire, in April 1995 and no-one has ever been convicted of her murder.
On the 25th anniversary last month her daughter said she would “just like to remember my mum for being my mum”.
Thames Valley Police has thanked people who have come forward with information since the appeal.
A spokesman said: “We would encourage anyone else with names of people they have suspicions of, or any other information even if they think it’s insignificant, to contact the force – it could be the vital clue in this case.”
Mrs Brown had been alone at her home in Sprigs Holly Lane on 10 April 1995 when she was killed. Her naked body was found at the foot of the stairs by builders who arrived to do some work.
A post-mortem examination showed the Oxford University research nurse died of head injuries believed to have been inflicted by a blunt instrument – such as a crowbar.
There was no evidence of sexual assault and police said they were open-minded about a motive.
Crimestoppers are offering extra £10,000 reward for information