Police investigating the murder of a woman whose body was found in a park are using Facebook to try to catch her killer.
Mother-of-two Jean Campbell, 53, was last seen heading towards Cranhill Park while walking her dog in the east end of Glasgow on Friday December 13.
Her body was discovered at around 7.40am the next day by her husband who had gone out to search for her.
An appeal for information about her murder is appearing in the newsfeed of up to 200,000 Facebook users in the Glasgow area from today.
Detective Chief Inspector Colin Carey of the Police Scotland Major Investigation Team, said: “It has now been a month since the death of Mrs Campbell. Christmas and new year was a very difficult time for her family and friends. As you can imagine, they are devastated by their loss.
“Whilst the public response to our appeals for information has been very positive, unfortunately at this time, who killed her and the reason why is still unknown.
“Social media is an excellent way to reach thousands of people who can sometimes be hard to reach so we are keen to exploit this opportunity to obtain more information regarding her murder.”
A £5,000 reward has been offered by Crimestoppers for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of whoever killed Mrs Campbell.