Cleo Smith: Sydney mum stunned after her family's photos used in Terence Kelly ...

Cleo Smith: Sydney mum stunned after her family's photos used in Terence Kelly ...
Cleo Smith: Sydney mum stunned after her family's photos used in Terence Kelly ...

A mother has spoken of her horror after her family photos were used by Cleo Smith's alleged abductor to create multiple fake Facebook profiles.  

Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, has been charged with abducting little Cleo from her family tent near Carnarvon on October 16 and keeping her captive in his derelict home in the town for 18 days. 

Since his arrest for the alleged kidnapping, a web of Facebook accounts used by the Bratz doll collector have surfaced including ones pretending to be a teenage girl and a mother. 

The anonymous Sydney woman discovered both her and her daughter's images were used by Kelly for two of his fake profiles after being notified by a Reddit user.  

Terence Darrell Kelly appears to have controlled several social media profiles on which he detailed his obsession with dolls toys, including this image which he captioned: 'Nothing beats chilling at home with my Bratz dolls'

Terence Darrell Kelly appears to have controlled several social media profiles on which he detailed his obsession with dolls toys, including this image which he captioned: 'Nothing beats chilling at home with my Bratz dolls'

Kelly's profiles had liked topics including 'baby bikinis' in the lead-up to the alleged kidnapping. 

His Facebook accounts also communicated with each other to give off the impression they were real, The Australian reported.

The Sydney mother, whose images were lifted from her own social media pages, said her more distant relatives were also pictured on Kelly's accounts as he tried to create a made-up family.   

Kelly is accused of using the fake profiles to communicate with his main Facebook accounts Bratz DeLuca and Terence TezKelz.

The woman said she did not know why the 36-year-old used her images.

'Of the millions and millions of people, what I want to ask is, why me? What have I done or what has my daughter done,' she said.

'Who is following us for this to happen?'

The mother said her discovery has made her and her daughter realise neither knew how to properly use social media.

'My daughter hasn't done anything wrong, and I haven't done anything wrong,

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