Gardaí are appealing for footage of his murder not to be shared online.
Gardaí are appealing to the public not to share videos and images that appear to show the murder of Keane Mulready Woods.
Partial remains of the teenager were found in Coolock, Co. Dublin on Monday.
Photos which appear to be of the 17 year old's remains are being circulated with the warning that if you mess with us, "you'll loose your head".
A video is also being shared which appears to show Keane begging for his life, before being hit with a weapon.
Justice Minister and Laois-Offaly Fine Gael general election candidate, Charlie Flanagan, is condemning the murder as shocking and depraved:
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