This weekend, police are conducting their investigation into the murder of PCSO Julia James, with “all possible” motives being considered.
On Friday, Ms James' family called with someone with knowledge about her murder to come forward and help get "justice for Julia" after police announced they had no motive or suspects.
Ms James died on Tuesday in the woods near her home in the village of Snowdown, near Dover, Kent, after suffering severe head injuries while out walking her dog.
“Mum was intensely loyal, she loved with all her heart, and for the people she cared for, nothing was too much trouble.”
“Her absence will be felt by us every moment of every day,” they said. She is going to be sorely missed. We're trying to figure out how we'll manage our lives without her as a family; it seems impossible.”
“There are no words to accurately explain the gap left in our lives by the death of our mother,” they said in a statement.
“She was a wife, mother, daughter, nanny, sister, and friend to so many people.
“Mum was intensely loyal, she loved with all her heart, and for the people she cared for, nothing was too much trouble.”
“Her absence will be felt by us every moment of every day,” they said. She is going to be sorely missed. We're trying to figure out how we'll manage our lives without her as a family; it seems impossible.”