Spain Jay Slater, 19, missing on holiday in Tenerife, 17 June 2024 #3

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Does Canarian Weekly count as MSM? Please advise if not and I will delete…

Guardia Civil stops search for Jay Slater in Masca: Operation ends without success

The unresolved questions and the termination of the search suggest that they are considering other hypotheses…


Its a waste of resources if they know/believe that he isn't out in the open somewhere.
 
I absolutely do NOT understand
how someone can decide on 11 hour !!! trip on foot !!!
in summer heat without water !!!
in unknown terrain :oops:

When there was a cosy bus stop to wait for a bus
and
a cafe nearby to drink delicious coffee and eat something yummy for breakfast.

JMO
 
I absolutely do NOT understand
how someone can decide on 11 hour !!! trip on foot !!!
in summer heat without water !!!
in unknown terrain :oops:

When there was a cosy bus stop to wait for a bus
and
a cafe nearby to drink delicious coffee and eat something yummy for breakfast.

JMO
Agree Dotta, or to hitch hike?
 
Does Canarian Weekly count as MSM? Please advise if not and I will delete…

Guardia Civil stops search for Jay Slater in Masca: Operation ends without success

The unresolved questions and the termination of the search suggest that they are considering other hypotheses…


It seems it is the main news service for the Canary Islands, so we'll approve it.

In future, as per TOS .. please always ask for approval BEFORE posting because if it's not approved, then we have to clean up all the posts that stem from it and it can become time consuming.
 
I absolutely do NOT understand
how someone can decide on 11 hour !!! trip on foot !!!
in summer heat without water !!!
in unknown terrain :oops:

When there was a cosy bus stop to wait for a bus
and
a cafe nearby to drink delicious coffee and eat something yummy for breakfast.

JMO

his friend told him to get a taxi. the area is a tourist spot
 
Agree, he has a hairstyle that is typical of lads his age, well meaning people may think they spotted him on a bench/in a bar watching football but very unlikely
But he has very bushy and defined eyebrows.

How tall is Jay?
 
I absolutely do NOT understand
how someone can decide on 11 hour !!! trip on foot !!!
in summer heat without water !!!
in unknown terrain :oops:

When there was a cosy bus stop to wait for a bus
and
a cafe nearby to drink delicious coffee and eat something yummy for breakfast.

JMO
Absolutely agree unless he was trying to get away from someone !!
 
Yesterday, from the very locus of the quest, Cipriano Martin, the leader of the Civil Guard's Greim mountain rescue squad, made it known that two individuals who had been with Jay at their Masca Airbnb hire were not linked with the case. He affirmed: "We're mountain specialists and we're in charge of searching here, and it's the Civil Guard investigators who have been responsible for the investigation, those men have been spoken to and they don't have any relevance whatsoever for the case."

Later in the day, seeking further elaboration, a Civil Guard spokesperson clarified: "What he was saying was that the investigators have not found anything pointing to those two people being linked to the disappearance."
*does it sound like the Civil Guard spokesperson is trying to walk back the first statement a bit?
 
In almost every investigation, mistakes are made. That's because it's a fluid situation. We start off knowing nothing except a 19 year old British youth has gone missing on the Island. We then get statements from people alleging that comments were made etc. Initially we have to believe this because we don't have anything else to go on, and we have to go with what we have.
If later it becomes apparent that there are other avenues which need exploration, then they will be. This may take you on a totally different path (no pun intended) to that which you were Initially following.
Nothing can really be ruled out. An open-minded approach has to be adopted in all cases.
While a part of me thinks that it may turn out to be death by misadventure, another part of me suggests otherwise. Anyhow, that's me for tonight. Sleep well everyone.
 
Yesterday, from the very locus of the quest, Cipriano Martin, the leader of the Civil Guard's Greim mountain rescue squad, made it known that two individuals who had been with Jay at their Masca Airbnb hire were not linked with the case. He affirmed: "We're mountain specialists and we're in charge of searching here, and it's the Civil Guard investigators who have been responsible for the investigation, those men have been spoken to and they don't have any relevance whatsoever for the case."

Later in the day, seeking further elaboration, a Civil Guard spokesperson clarified: "What he was saying was that the investigators have not found anything pointing to those two people being linked to the disappearance."
*does it sound like the Civil Guard spokesperson is trying to walk back the first statement a bit?
I interpret this as Mr. Martin stating his domain isn't the investigation, rather it is the search....and he was sharing what he knew from his sources relative to the investigative wing. A minute distinction might be....there being no evidence to date pointing to the two men being linked vs. a blanked and definitive statement that they have no relevance whatsoever. Of course, in my mind, they DO have relevance, but not necessarily as suspects.

I draw a distinction between involved actors being suspects, or suspected of involvement, vs. important, or critical to the investigation. I think these two guys are important to the investigation, if they've been cleared then so be it, no harm no foul. However, I feel the investigators are allowing for the possibility, should further information unfold, that the two will be looked at again, which only makes sense.

There is surely a chance this young man is lying in a ravine, or under some brush, but I also hold open the possibility of other potential outcomes. It's way to difficult to determine truth sitting in a living room on the other side of the planet :)
 
But occasionally some cases do end up like something out of a crime thriller... Take Wayne Couzens for example now who would have expected that scenario. I'm sure maybe he stumbled off a cliff somewhere but people can look into angles in this because who knows how it will end or if something shows up of relevence, they stopped the search but continued the crime investigation that tells me they too think this is far from straight forward

that happens in every missing person case that is not found
 
But if the Spanish authorities have stopped the search who else is there to carry it on apart from a couple of YOU TUBE volunteers.? The friends and family have not been up in the mountains searching nor are they suitably competent to do so.

Jay's brother and Dad were at the last search. I don't know if they went up but they were there being briefed and may have also been at earlier searches.
 

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