By Daily Mail Reporters. Tragic: Amanda Todd, 15, from Vancouver, was found hanged at her home on October A man who has become embroiled in the case of bullied Canadian teen Amanda Todd said in court that he was not responsible for her suicide - but said he knows the hacker who is. Fifteen-year-old Todd, from Vancouver was found hanged in her home on October 10 - just weeks after she uploaded a video to YouTube detailing her horrific treatment at the hands of cyber bullies. When she was just 12, a man in an internet chat room convinced her to flash her breasts, and a year later, he plastered a picture of the incident across Facebook. In a vigilante move, Anonymous, the world's largest hacking group, named the man allegedly responsible for the picture.

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