dinsdag 4 januari 2011

Joanna Yeates police launch Facebook appeal to find killer

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Eight days after her missing, on Christmas morning, her body was found three miles from her flat in Bristol. Now the family wants to know who killed her. Joanna Yeates was a 25-year-old landscape architect. The detectives involving in this case are using all the resources to catch the killer. That is why they have launched a national Facebook campaign to ask for help.  Everyone will find an advert showing the photo of Joanna headlined ‘Jo’s murder can you help?’ They want to encourage people to give information if they have any. According to the Detective Chief Inspector Phil Jones, people spend most of the time on Facebook, so this advert will help people to be informed on the case but also give information. Details of the murder have already been shared more than 24,000 times on Facebook. The detectives have also received through the website 260 messages related to this incident. The mother of this young woman told how quiet life was without her daughter. Police have not discarded the possibility that it was more than one person who killed her, or that her killing was sexually motivated. Important is that officers are receiving many pieces of information and this investigation has been categorized as ‘high priority’. They are exploring every possible hypothesis to find out who killed her. Jones said: "I assure you we are determined to bring Jo's killers to justice." He said he used "killers" rather than "killer" because he wanted to emphasized that he was keeping an open mind.

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I can imagine how difficult it is for the mother of Joanna not to know who did this to her daughter. She wants justice, she wants to find put who are the killers and why did they did this to her. I am very glad to read that detectives are doing their best to find out who are the killers. I think the Facebook advert is a very good idea because it is true that many people use it, so this will encourage people to give information even if it is not very important for them. Hopefully this will help the police to find the killer sooner.   

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