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Tristyn Bailey’s social media targeted by vile trolls after cheerleader, 13, is ‘murdered’ by Aiden Fucci, 14

TRISTYN Bailey's social media accounts appear to have been targeted by trolls after the cheerleader, 13, was allegedly killed by a fellow classmate.

Trolls took to the slain teen's Instagram page to comment on what she was wearing, just hours after police announced they found her body on Sunday night, and after Aiden Fucci, 14, was charged with her murder.

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, was reported missing by her family around 10am on Sunday.

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, 14, was arrested on Sunday evening, and on Monday he was charged with second-degree murder.

Fucci was a fellow student at the school that Tristyn went to, .

A photograph that was circulating on social media following Tristyn's death appeared to , holding up a peace sign with the caption: "hey guys has inybody [sic] seen Tristyn lately."

During a police press conference on Monday, the sheriff said officials were aware of the photo.

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The teen's Instagram account is filled with cheerleading photosCredit: Facebook
Tristyn was reported missing on Sunday morningCredit: Facebook

The teen was last seen at roughly 1.15am on Sunday morning near the North Amenity Center, according to reports.

Neighbors helped officials search for the teenager. However, Sheriff Robert Hardwick made an announcement that night explaining that authorities believed Tristyn's body had been found.

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"This was not the outcome the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office wanted, or this community [wanted]," Hardwick said.

"This is a grieving community and we’re going to respect our grieving community."

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Hardwick confirmed that Tristyn's body was fully clothed, but her cause of death was not revealed.

The St Johns County Sheriff's Office said that they "do not believe there is a threat at this time" and asked the community to "stand down" from the search.

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No information on where the body was found was revealed, with Hardwick explaining "this is the early stage of a very, very complex investigation."

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