RESULTS of post mortem examinations on the three people killed in Didcot are not expected until tomorrow, police said.
It is understood the examinations on the bodies of Jan Jordon, Philip Howard and six-year-old Derin Jordon would also be continuing today.
Vicarage Road, which is where the trio were discovered with stab wounds on Saturday, is expected to be reopened after being shut for the past two days.
A police cordon remains around the property where they were found.
The body of 21-year-old Jed Allen was discovered yesterday evening at about 5pm by a member of the public.
Allen's body was found in woodland off Marston Ferry Road in Oxford, but it is not known when a formal identification will take place.
Thames Valley Police spokeswoman Connie Primmer said: "We are not able to provide details about the cause of death of the man believed to be Jed Allen yet.
"The investigation today continues to be focused on establishing the circumstances of the deaths. We are unable to provide you with a running commentary on the investigation."
Thames Valley Police had named Allen, a former Univeristy groundskeeper, as a suspect and launched a county-wide manhunt for him.
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