A reconstruction of the murder of a woman who was killed while house-sitting over Christmas is to be shown on Crimewatch.
Police believe Valerie Graves, 55, was bludgeoned to death with a claw hammer in Bosham, West Sussex.
She was found dead in the bedroom where she had been sleeping on 30 December. Post-mortem tests showed she died from significant head and facial injuries.
Det Supt Nick May said it was an "extremely violent murder".
Appeals for information over the past three months had led to officers taking several hundred statements and police were pursuing "some very interesting leads", he said.
"But what a reconstruction gives us is it brings to life what happened [and] some of the surrounding circumstances, and it perhaps will just help to jog the one person's memory that we need to come forward to provide us with some crucial new information," he added.
Det Supt May said a hammer used in the attack was found in Hoe Lane, about 800 yards (730m) from the murder scene.
Officers want to hear from anyone who saw anything suspicious or anyone in that location on the night of 29 December or the morning of 30 December, he added.
He said Crimewatch had worked with Sussex Police, forensic experts and Ms Graves's family to produce the reconstruction.
Ms Graves, an artist, had been staying at the property in Smugglers Lane, along with three members of her family, while the owners were away over Christmas.
She went to bed at 22:00 on 29 December and was found dead by one of her relatives at about 10:00 the following day.
Crimewatch will be shown at 21:00 BST on BBC1.
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