It could be several days before police determine whether the gruesome death of a car salesman was the result of foul play, an accident or self-inflicted.
The remains of Shane Malcolm Bell, 28, of Dallington, were found in the driver's seat of a burnt-out 1989 silver Subaru station wagon near the southern end of Dunlops Rd, near Loburn, North Canterbury, on Sunday.
The car belonged to a business associate.
Detective Senior Sergeant Brian Archer said a post mortem examination was completed yesterday. But he refused to discuss its findings.
"At this stage the inquiry remains a suspicious death investigation. We are trying to put together a picture of Mr Bell's movements in the days leading up to his death. A key component to this investigation is determining when the car was burnt out. We now believe this was prior to Thursday evening. A member of the public who was in the area has come forward and indicated they had seen the burnt out shell of the car at around 4 to 5pm on Thursday," he said.