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The murder investigation into the death of 13-year-old Olly Stephens was greatly aided by advancements in technology, according to Det Supt Andy Howard of Thames Valley Police. Olly was fatally stabbed in a field in Reading, Berkshire, in January 2021.

The motive for Olly’s murder was that his killers believed he had informed the brother of a boy they had mocked in a social media group chat. A girl was also found guilty of Olly’s manslaughter, but none of the perpetrators can be named due to legal reasons. Voice notes and text messages were discovered by the police, revealing the boys’ intentions of seeking revenge.

Mr. Howard highlighted the importance of technological advancements in accessing digital messages, which significantly contributed to the investigation. He appeared in a Channel 4 documentary discussing the role of the force’s digital forensics unit in the case. The ability to extract valuable information from digital data eliminated the need to call young witnesses to testify in court.

The investigation quickly determined that the key to solving Olly’s murder lay in the mobile phones, digital data, and social media content of the suspects. Thanks to these technological tools,

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