callmehenry
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Such a shame that the case didn’t gain bigger traction earlier. I pray someone can bring him home to his family
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I can't help wondering if it would have made any difference though. In almost all these cases, the person's body is found incidentally by a passerby. Appeals for information don't seem to achieve anything tangible. In Jay Slater's case, the police ignored the public, did their own thing, and found him after an extensive search. It's absolutely awful for the family, and I know in their position I would want lots of publicity and lots of searching, but I would think that, in the end, the case will resolve when the body is discovered by accident. I don't mean to sound cold-hearted.Such a shame that the case didn’t gain bigger traction earlier. I pray someone can bring him home to his family
I can't help wondering if it would have made any difference though. In almost all these cases, the person's body is found incidentally by a passerby. Appeals for information don't seem to achieve anything tangible. In Jay Slater's case, the police ignored the public, did their own thing, and found him after an extensive search. It's absolutely awful for the family, and I know in their position I would want lots of publicity and lots of searching, but I would think that, in the end, the case will resolve when the body is discovered by accident. I don't mean to sound cold-hearted.
It's a good suggestion!Just a last minute desperate suggestion- but are there cavities or openings of some kind within the bridge's girders or other structure?
Some tucked in spot where a person feeling nervous could climb into for protection and rest? speculation, imo.
I agree with Konstantin it is a good suggestion dotr. The thing that struck me about the video was the sheer number of nooks, crannies, bushes, walls, and so on that could potentially hide a person in this very urban environment. Certainly when I’m walking down similar roads and pathways I’m not consciously aware of this, but with a different mindset it is astonishing, and I find the planning of these environments baffling. It makes me frustrated that town planners don’t think about the potential ramifications particularly regarding the potential for crime, accidents, etc.It's a good suggestion!
I think that his family and friends have searched quite a bit of his route but not sure about the bridge.
Did you see the video that someone made walking along the route that Jack took from the party? It is not a nice walk at all, particularly on the sides of the very busy roads, and must have been really unpleasant (and unsafe) at night, especially if he was a bit the worse for wear after a few drinks (I've no idea if he was or not) and as he appears to have hit his head before leaving the party.