Miss Dibble was found battered to death in her flat in Barton Hill
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Police hunting the killer of a Bristol teenager who was found battered to death in a burnt-out flat are to issue an appeal to more than 4,000 homes.
The body of 18-year-old Kylee Dibble was discovered after her Barton Hill home was set on fire in February.
Now residents in the area will receive leaflets detailing where and when she was killed and how to contact the police with information.
Three men arrested on suspicion of her murder were released without charge.
Three weeks ago, Kylee's mother made an emotional appeal for people to come forward.
CCTV images
Detectives have also canvassed local people carrying out their normal Monday morning routines to encourage them to think back to the morning of Monday, 28 February when the body was discovered.
A dedicated website has been developed with over 50 CCTV images from cameras around Corbett House, where Kylee lived.
A police statement said more than 2,000 people had visited the site, and a number of people identified and interviewed by officers.
Detective Superintendent Stephen Tunks said: "It is now 13 weeks since Kylee's murder and my team of detectives continues to work tirelessly to try and find the person responsible for taking Kylee's life.
"I have made many direct appeals to members of the public for them to help us by coming forward with any information that they have and remain convinced that someone out there knows something."