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Teen claims social media trolls are framing him with posts about Tristyn Bailey case

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ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – As the investigation into 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey’s murder continues, social media trolls continue to taunt her family and friends.

Some social media accounts have posted troubling messages, claiming to be involved in her death, even though St. Johns County detectives say her schoolmate 14-year-old Aiden Fucci is the only person suspected in the case. [TRENDING: NASA aims for Sunday launch | Greenberg admits to paying teen for sex | 2 killed in head-on crash] According to News 6 partner WJXT, numerous online accounts continue to post disturbing comments about Bailey’s death, with some users claiming to be involved.

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