As we end this difficult week in the neighborhood, with helicopters still circling occasionally to remind us of the horrors that happened, here are some links from around the internet covering what's been going on with the case:
* Hamodia's Thursday edition has extensive coverage, including personal condolences and suggestions on how to talk to children about the tragedy.
* The Daily News speaks with Yaakov German, who persuaded store owners to let him look at their surveillance tapes, which ultimately led police to the suspect.
* City Room explains why Leiby's parents called Shomrim two and a half hours before they called 911.
* Suspect Levi Aaron, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and kidnapping, is currently under suicide watch. His lawyer says Aaron has claimed to hear voices, and he will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
* The Times covered Leiby's funeral, which was attended by thousands.
* Child development specialist Dr. Robyn Silverman has 10 tips for explaining the tragedy to kids, and several parents on the KWT message board have suggested the book Protecting the Gift for help talking to kids about dealing with strangers.
* Finally, neighbors have contacted the Prospect Park Alliance, which has set up a tree fund for Leiby. If you would like to make a donation for trees to be planted in his memory, visit www.prospectpark.org/donate, and indicate your gift is for the Leiby Kletzky Tree Fund in the comments section of the payment form.
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