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Notalot new today other than the finding of sunglasses similar to Jay’s, near where his phone location showed. DM is the only paper reporting it so far, which probably speaks volumes.
Jay Slater's family 'in dark' after police halted search
Jay Slater's family have slammed the Spanish authorities for ending the search for their son after 14 days and have turned to the help of TikTok sleuths toi find the missing bricklayer in Tenerife.www.dailymail.co.uk
I think it is a reference to What Three Words, although the phrase "three word GPS" is a bit vague. I have a horrible feeling that this may be something to do with a medium. I hope I am wrong.I think this must be in reference to What Three Words, but we don’t know if Jay actually had that app, do we?
I think this must be in reference to What Three Words, but we don’t know if Jay actually had that app, do we?
Not saying this is what happened but some teenagers are like this. Once when I was younger, my friends and I got drunk and my friend decided to walk home because she had no money left for a taxi. It was a 2 hour walk and that was at 4am in the morning. Obviously not as bad as 11 hours, but teenagers feel invincible, especially when inebriated. You cannot compare it with your own clear adult mindI absolutely do NOT understand
how someone can decide on 11 hour !!! trip on foot !!!
in summer heat without water !!!
in unknown terrain
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
Whilst he gains a massive amount of coverage for Jay, and out there physically searching, speaking to people. Refusing money. Gaining experience of different terrain to take forward elsewhere perhaps on other searches.I’ve previously praised him on here but Paul Arnott is starting to get on my nerves
He’s accusing the search by the police the other day of being a PR stunt
It’s abit rich coming from him as everything he does is to try and boost his social media following
Brit who flew to help find Jay Slater accuses Spanish police of 'PR stunt'
The climber and social media personality has railed against Spanish authorities, continuing the search today despite Tenerife police calling off their official search on the groundwww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
I concur, with first hand experience too. I a managed 5 hours walking and got a lift that saved me another 5 hours…it’s entirely feasible.Not saying this is what happened but some teenagers are like this. Once when I was younger, my friends and I got drunk and my friend decided to walk home because she had no money left for a taxi. It was a 2 hour walk and that was at 4am in the morning. Obviously not as bad as 11 hours, but teenagers feel invincible, especially when inebriated. You cannot compare it with your own clear adult mind
BBM. I am with him on this one. JMO."There are so many inconsistencies in what I am seeing and reading," he said. "I think the Spanish police need to take a step back and think 'Why did he go missing where he did and in what circumstances?'
"Were there any patterns forming that would point to him wandering off? The fact he is said to have done that just doesn't square with me. Was there anything sinister and untoward there, that would have made him go off with these two men? Is there anything in his past that needs looking at more fully?"
Wettone suggests Spanish police should begin looking down 'other avenues' including 'criminality'. He has also urged police to re-question all witnesses involved in the case as he doesn't believe many of them are 'telling the truth'.
"After this length of time and with nothing being found you have to ask is he even there and he is perhaps somewhere else?" he added. "The fact no body or evidence of him up there has been found would start leading me to another avenue, I'd even be asking are we sure he was up there in the first place."
The ex-cop says to get to the bottom of the conspiracy theory-riddled case, Spanish police should re-trace the days leading up to Slater's disappearance, including checking his bank accounts for anything 'untoward'.
After Spanish police have called off the manhunt for missing teen Jay Slater, a former cop says a fresh investigation should be launched - arguing the 19-year-old might not actually be missing
Jay Slater 'may not be missing' as ex-cop claims 'things just don't add up'
After Spanish police have called off the manhunt for missing teen Jay Slater, a former cop says a fresh investigation should be launched - arguing the 19-year-old might not actually be missingwww.dailystar.co.uk
Not saying this is what happened but some teenagers are like this. Once when I was younger, my friends and I got drunk and my friend decided to walk home because she had no money left for a taxi. It was a 2 hour walk and that was at 4am in the morning. Obviously not as bad as 11 hours, but teenagers feel invincible, especially when inebriated. You cannot compare it with your own clear adult mind
If you see the terrain you would not even attempt a few hundreds yards never mind 11hrs. He knew the distance aswell as has friend confirmed and said get a taxiI’ve been doing a lot of Thinking back to my own raving days I would maybe have attempted a walk back too. Looking at some pictures it looks like the valley slopes down to the sea. In an addled state you could think oh short cut no problem! Obviously with a sober adult mind you know how high up you are and that an 11 hour walk without experience or provisions is insane. This reminds me a bit of Esther Dingley in the Pyrenees’s. She was an experienced hiker and not under the influence but she lost her life in the mountains. Her remains were not found till months later. I sadly think that’s what will happen with Jay.