Google Maps data pulled from Theo's phone revealed that instead of returning to his hostel in the centre of town he headed towards Tallow Beach and the Cape Byron lighthouse (shown in map above)
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Investigators reveal backpacker Theo Hayez, 18 WASN'T alone that fateful night in Byron Bay | Daily Mail Online
''Police have always held the working theory that Theo fell from the jagged cliff face and was swept away by the sea, with one of the largest missing person's investigations in Australian history finding nothing but his baseball cap.
But private investigators working with his family, along with an army of internet sleuths, believe
something more sinister happened to the talented science and mathematics student, pointing to a 'WiFi handshake' with another mobile device as proof he was not alone.'
''One of the first things Theo did after leaving the nightclub was search for the route back to the Wake Up! hostel where he was staying.
However, i
nstead of following the directions, he walked in the opposite direction until eventually coming to a dimly-lit park and staying there for seven minutes.
It's
by the cricket nets at the Byron Bay Recreational Grounds where Ken Gamble, a private investigator working with the family,
believes Theo met someone.
'The only reason he would stay for close to seven minutes is because he would have been talking to someone,' he told Channel Nine's Investigations program.''
''Theo's godfather Jean-Philippe Pector explained:
'It's not a really inviting place.'
'To the contrary, it looks a bit dark. It's not frightening but you wouldn't feel really relaxed in an area like that so he may have been guided there,' he said.
From there
Theo takes an inexplicable path through a narrow track in hidden bushland to the beach.
Byron Bay resident Many Nolan said
it's a route only a local would know, suggesting he may have been led along the path.''
''Theo's phone activity stops just after 1am but remains on for a further 12 hours, with geolocation data indicating it moved overland around the cliff top.
'Whatever happened to him at 1am separated him from the phone,' Mr Gamble said.''