Dozens more bouquets have been left at the Kidbrooke park where the body of teacher Sabina Nessa was found on Saturday.
Tributes to the 28-year-old included a note reading: "Miss you so much. RIP my beautiful friend."
Another note said: "She just wanted to meet her friend. She was minutes from her home. She didn't deserve this."
Sabina Nessa was murdered on Friday, September 17, and her body was found at around 5:30pm on Saturday off the main path of Cator Park near the OneSpace Community Centre.
There has since been an outpouring of tributes and anger over the murder, and on Thursday a second male was arrested by police, who also shared a CCTV appeal.
Some police cordons have been removed from the north end of the park, including those which had sealed off the OneSpace community centre near to where Ms Nessa's body was found, though it remained deserted apart from a handful of officers patrolling on Friday morning.
A candlelit vigil is going to be held on Friday to mark the life of the 28-year-old.
Detective Inspector Joe Garrity said: "Sabina's journey should have taken just over five minutes but she never made it to her destination.
"Sabina never arrived at the pub and is thought to have been murdered as she walked through the park," the force said.
"We know the community are rightly shocked by this murder - as are we - and we are using every resource available to us to find the individual responsible."
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