More than four days after human remains were found in a Melbourne backyard, it is yet to be formally confirmed that they are those of missing millionaire Herman Rockefeller, news.com.au reports.
No death notices have been placed by family members in newspapers and no obituaries about the property investor have appeared.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman confirmed the body was yet to be identified.
Testing by forensics experts of the remains might take several days, Homicide Detective Senior Sergeant Stuart Bateson said last week.
A spokeswoman for the Rockefeller family would not comment on the situation.
Police have charged two people, Mario Schembri, 57, of Wallan, and Bernadette Denny, 41, of Hadfield, with murdering Mr Rockefeller at Ms Denny's home.
The body of the 52-year-old father of two from Malvern East is believed to have been found in a junk-strewn suburban backyard in Glenroy, in Melbourne's north, last Friday, eight days after he was reported missing on January 21.
The Herald Sun has claimed Mr Rockefeller may have been using erotic websites to find partners in Melbourne's swingers network.


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