Police release CCTV footage in suspected murder of Bill Frangos in Adelaide

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Police have released CCTV footage of two men they believe are connected to the suspected murder of 72-year-old Bill Frangos in Adelaide’s north-west.

Frangos’ body was discovered by firefighters inside his home on Essex Street, Woodville Gardens, following a house fire on November 7.

After investigating the scene, authorities determined the fire was deliberately set, leading them to suspect that Frangos had been murdered.

The footage also shows a distinctive red Ford Falcon ute with a chrome rollbar. Photo: Nine.

The footage shows two men near the property on the night of the incident, as well as a distinctive red Ford Falcon ute with a chrome roll bar, which police believe may be linked to the crime.

“Major Crime Detectives are investigating if the people who murdered Bill were known to him or were in the vicinity of his house prior to his murder,” Detective Inspector Andrew Macrae said.

Police are urging anyone with information about the two men or the vehicle to come forward.

Source: Nine.

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