THE first photos of the suspect wanted for killing a former Rolls-Royce boss have emerged as the manhunt to find him enters its third day.
The tall, blond suspect was seen in the toiletries aisle of a supermarket just hours before millionaire Ian Cameron, 74, was stabbed in a raid at his home in Germany.
Police in Bavaria continued to pursue the suspect for a third day today following Saturday night’s attack.
British-born Cameron is said to have been knocked to the ground when answering his doorbell – before later being found stabbed to death.
His wife – formerly a lead designer at BMW – ran to a neighbour’s property, where she called the police.
Neighbors previously reported seeing the suspect around the property, raising the specter that it had been a planned break-in at the £2 million property where Cameron stored vintage cars.
The power cable for the surveillance cameras in the garages where the vehicles were stored was reportedly found cut.
Cameron, who worked for Rolls from 1999 to 2012, kept several high-value vehicles at his property in Herrsching am Ammersee, 80 kilometers west of Munich.
One employee said: “If the cables were actually cut there, it looks like good preparation.
“But it is extremely rare for a thief or robber who prepares in this way to stab and kill.”
The killer would have left the house and fled on foot.
Police say there is no major threat to the public and are using dogs and a helicopter to try to find the killer.
They described the suspect as between 6 feet and 6 feet tall, with light-colored pants and a dark blue hooded sweatshirt.
The suspect was also carrying a red backpack and yellowish-green gloves.
Cameron was a “legendary” automobile designer according to Rolls Royce.
He retired from the company in 2013, after 20 years with the company and 13 years as head of design.
Cameron worked on designing cars including the 3 Series, Z8, Phantom and Ghost before retiring from the company in 2013.
After his retirement, he worked as a brand ambassador for Rolls Royce before launching his own design consultancy.
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