

Peter Thiessen said, "We're following up on a wide variety of tips and information, without getting into detail." "It's out there forever."Īuthorities would not comment specifically on whether they are searching for the man Amanda claimed was cyber-bullying her, but Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sgt.

"I can never get that photo back," she wrote. The photo and the bullying online and in school drove her to depression, drugs, alcohol, cutting and a suicide attempt with bleach. Even after moving towns and schools multiple times, the man continued to follow her online and use her photo, she said. Todd said that the man put the photo online and sent it to everyone she knew. One year later, she did and the man took a photo of her chest. In the video, Todd described using webcam chats to meet and talk to new people online as a seventh grade student, including a man who pressured her to flash her chest. Since her death, the video has been viewed more than 3 million times. 7 and was found dead in her home town of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia on Oct.

Todd posted the video called "My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self harm" on Sept.
