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

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You have got to imagine the enormous amount of strain Debbie is under mentally and emotionally I cannot comprehend the torture Jay's mum is going through her life will never be the same ,all the Facebook huns typing behind their anonymity victim blaming and shaming the poor woman does facebook not regulate and delete mentally abusive and bullying posts these people want to pray that the shoe is not on the other foot in their lifetimes, To loose a child in any circumstances is difficult but to be living the unknown is absolutely terrifying and before anyone quotes he wasn't a child we are all our mother's child in our mother's mind no matter our age

people have to report the offensive comments then FB will take action or not depending how serious the comment is

the problem is they may go as far as to shut the group down if they get too many reports and that doesn't help anyone either
 
This case has me going in circles.

There are so many confusing and conflicting aspects to this entire thing.

Here’s what REALLY makes zero sense to me. If he was talking of stealing a Rolex, well not only is Rolex the watch but it also refers to a branded Extasy. Rolex became really popular in the past couple years but there were also reports of it causing heat exhaustion and death. That entire thought is another “yikes”.

However, the Snapchat photo says he stole an AP which, if we are still speaking of watches, is an Audemars Piguet. If this is the case, these watches are considerably more expensive than Rolexes. They make Rolex look like a baby step. They can be hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The issue I have with this is he states in the same Snapchat that he is going to sell it for 10 quid?!

That’s insane and makes zero sense to me. Why would anyone risk so much for 10 quid?
I just want someone who is following this line of thought to make it make sense to me.

Now, Audemars Piguet (AP) is also a type of ecstasy. This is the only scenario where is would be logical that someone was going to sell “AP for 10 quid”.

I’m still leaning towards the simpler scenario especially because the effects of the drugs, were he on them, could have easily overcome and disabled him while attempting his walk back to his hotel.

But I am curious what other think…. ?
10 quid in this context means £10,000
 
So do you normally book accomodation under a false name? I find that suspicious but that is my opinion only.

has it been proven it was him who booked it? or could it have been another person who paid for it
 
It's amazed me from the start how it was the airbnb owner who saw him walking along the road that morning.
Out of everyone else who lives around there, it had to be someone who was connected to the airbnb, not that it matters. It's just a coincidence. But what if it isn't and she knows about the drugs too, if that's why they came there.

is there a lot of other people living around there?
 
"On Monday,
detectives told a judge they have found
no evidence of a crime
in relation to Jay's disappearance
and are treating it
as a missing persons inquiry.

As is standard procedure in Spain,
the force have reported to a court,
which has opened a routine judicial investigation.

Speaking on Monday,
a judicial source,
speaking on condition of anonymity, said:

'There is no evidence of criminality at this stage in this case.
That’s not to say things won’t change because the case remains open and investigations are ongoing. But right now that’s the situation'."

 
is there a lot of other people living around there?
Not many, but there was roadworks a few metres away from the cafe and the road has a constant flow of traffic. We also know he walked for about 30 minutes along the road, so it is unusual that no one else appears to have seen him. The houses that are there are also quite close to each other and the owner was woken at 6.00am by noise from the apartment, so also another opportunity where normally a few of the other neighbours would have also heard a noise at 6am.
 
Another expert
(Army reservist)
talking...

"Jay Slater could be alive somewhere

'drinking rainwater and eating plants',

says private investigator

who urges family

'not to give up hope'

after police ended search 'prematurely'."

:rolleyes:

 
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Another expert
(Army reservist)
talking...

"Jay Slater could be alive somewhere

'drinking rainwater and eating plants',

says private investigator

who urges family

'not to give up hope'

after police ended search 'prematurely."

:rolleyes:


Really unlikely.
 
Another expert
(Army reservist)
talking...

"Jay Slater could be alive somewhere

'drinking rainwater and eating plants',

says private investigator

who urges family

'not to give up hope'

after police ended search 'prematurely."

:rolleyes:

All the papers have it.
Indo link has a short video showing the landscape
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/jay-slater-tenerife-missing-family--b2573069.html
 
Another expert
(Army reservist)
talking...

"Jay Slater could be alive somewhere

'drinking rainwater and eating plants',

says private investigator

who urges family

'not to give up hope'

after police ended search 'prematurely."

:rolleyes:


let me guess ... he wants them to hire him to search ... :rolleyes:
 
Not many, but there was roadworks a few metres away from the cafe and the road has a constant flow of traffic. We also know he walked for about 30 minutes along the road, so it is unusual that no one else appears to have seen him. The houses that are there are also quite close to each other and the owner was woken at 6.00am by noise from the apartment, so also another opportunity where normally a few of the other neighbours would have also heard a noise at 6am.
Where has it been reported that the owner was woken up at 6am? Was that by the car and three men turning up?
 
Where has it been reported that the owner was woken up at 6am? Was that by the car and three men turning up?
It was a brief quote on one of the first days, it will be in the previous thread, but Google now just pulls up all the articles about the mystery men. It wasn’t mentioned as a disturbance, I would imagine it was just the noise of a car pulling up in an area that’s probably super quiet at that time normally.
 
Another expert
(Army reservist)
talking...

"Jay Slater could be alive somewhere

'drinking rainwater and eating plants',

says private investigator

who urges family

'not to give up hope'

after police ended search 'prematurely'."

:rolleyes:
What rainwater?
The average rainfall in Tenerife during the summer months is 0mm
tenerife-south-canary-islands.png

Source
 
Not many, but there was roadworks a few metres away from the cafe and the road has a constant flow of traffic. We also know he walked for about 30 minutes along the road, so it is unusual that no one else appears to have seen him. The houses that are there are also quite close to each other and the owner was woken at 6.00am by noise from the apartment, so also another opportunity where normally a few of the other neighbours would have also heard a noise at 6am.
Can you link the article that says neighbours were awakened with noise 6am is interesting as this most probably would be when the trio arrived back at AirBnB after club and I wonder was anyone visually witness to this
 
1. When exactly was Jay reported missing?

2. Why did Jay go back to the Airbnb?

3. Why did Jay leave the Airbnb?

4. Who else was at the Airbnb?

5. Was the theft of a Rolex significant?

6. Why do Jay's friends' statements not stack up?

7. Why have Spanish police refused help from British counterparts?

8. Is Jay's past relevant?

9. Why have the Spanish police called off the search for Jay?

10. Why has the case captured the public imagination?

May I add another to your excellent list?

Were dogs that can trace using a scent item from the missing person ever used in the search for Jay, or were only cadaver dogs used?
 

New footage of Ayub Qassim (one of the men from the AirBnB) on stage at MOBO awards​


A source told The Sun: “Ayub is one of Potter’s main guys. They go way back and were friends back in London.
“They both grew up in Barking and mixed in the same circles.
“Once Potter opened up the cannabis cafe in Tenerife he decided that Ayub was the guy to run it.”

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New footage of Ayub Qassim (one of the men from the AirBnB) on stage at MOBO awards​






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That man must be for sure rueing the day he decided to have a mini break in the sun
 

New footage of Ayub Qassim (one of the men from the AirBnB) on stage at MOBO awards​






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This may explain why teenagers Brad, Lucy and jay viewed him as cool
 

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