I agree Edinlass. It was said she made contact with her parents on Saturday morning. If it was a text, you're right anyone could have wrote it. Im thinking it was an actual phone call with the parents though, which is why the police are asking for any information from Sat afternoon-Mon morning as it was proven from the phone call that she was still alive on the Saturday morning when she made contact with the parents. Jmo
A timeline I posted somewhere on this thread said she made contact with the parents on the Saturday morning & then they believe she was in the park (where her phone was found) on the Saturday afternoon. That's why I think the police are asking if anyone saw anything suspicious on that day x
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I am in the US, but they have implemented online safety in every computer lab class. So every year from 1st grade and up, they get an age appropriate education on computer safety. They always send home handy little pamphlets on what you can do as a parent and how to talk with your kids about it. I hope schools worldwide start doing this as well!I'm 24 and certainly when I was at school we had two police officers come in and talk to us about internet safety. This was back when typically you had one family computer in the home and no one had internet on their mobiles. I would like to hope that the police still continue to do this. Everything has changed so much even in the last 10 years.
I have heard horrific horrific things that young girls (as young as 12) get up to with their mobile phones, from friends who are brownie leaders etc. I know a 15 year old girl who gets bullied at school because she won't send nudes to the boys.
Officers searching for Kayleigh find a body
Issued on 18/11/15 at 11:45 p.m.
Officers searching for missing teenager Kayleigh Haywood have discovered a body in a field in Ibstock.
The body was found shortly after 10pm tonight (18 November).
Formal identification has not yet taken place. Kayleigh’s family have been informed of the discovery.
Kayleigh, from Measham, was last seen by her family at about 6pm on Friday 13 November, when she was dropped off outside Ibstock Community College, in Central Avenue.
Chief Superintendent David Sandall, Head of Crime, said: “Tonight, we have discovered a body in a field. While formal identification has yet to take place, Kayleigh’s family are aware of the discovery and enquiries are continuing.”
Two men, aged 27 and 28, remain in police custody arrested on suspicion of murder.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-actually-went-meet-man-27-met-Facebook.html
Just reposting. Interesting article. Lots of pictures (including the storage where her clothes were found), information, timeline, the vigil etc.
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I am in the US, but they have implemented online safety in every computer lab class. So every year from 1st grade and up, they get an age appropriate education on computer safety. They always send home handy little pamphlets on what you can do as a parent and how to talk with your kids about it. I hope schools worldwide start doing this as well!
It was heartbreaking watching her brother speak....