MURDER cops investigating the death of a Drumchapel man said he was killed in a "brutal attack" as identified the window of time in which he was murdered. 

Craig Shaw was found dead in his Jedworth Road home at around 5.55pm on Thursday, April 22. 

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It is now thought he died between 7.25pm on Wednesday, when he was last seen alive entering his home and 5.55pm, when his body was found. 

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Police believe the well-known father's body may have lain for hours after his killing. 

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The revelations come after cops took to the streets of the North West neighbourhood to hunt for clues, stopping passers-by for interviews. 

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Around 60 people spoke to officers and the public were thanked by Detective Chief Inspector Cameron Miller of the Major Investigations Unit. 

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Police remain in the area today and will be knocking on doors and reviewing CCTV from around the time the 45-year-old was killed. 

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DCI Miller added: "In particular, I am urging anyone who visited the building where Mr Shaw lived between these times to contact us if you have not already spoken to officers.

"We are reviewing CCTV footage of those coming and going from the building and would encourage anyone who visited during those times to make themselves known so that they can be eliminated from enquiries.

"Please do not assume that we know the information you may hold.

"Any piece of information you have - no matter how small or insignificant you think it is - could be vital to our investigation and may help us complete the bigger picture.

"I can assure you that any information you provide will be treated with the utmost confidence."

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