There is now a £100k reward on this!
23 year old Jack O'Sullivan went missing on March 2nd 2024, following a night out in Hotwells, Bristol. A £100,000 reward is available for information
www.findjackosullivan.co.uk
I've attached a few photos of locations and a timeline.
My biggest concern or question is the 5:40am update. where Jack’s Find my Phone app says he is at an address at Granby Hill in the Hotwells area, a few streets away from the party that he attended.
This is 2 hours after he was last seen on CCTV. (near a pretty shady-looking area on the slip road that is full of subways, etc.).
This is not to say something has happened here; his phone has been stolen from him, and the suspect is in fact located in the area in Granby Hill.
However, this is only within 3 mins walk of one another, so it could simply be that the GPS co-ords are 'thereabouts'. However, this area is surrounded with muddy verges and water, which makes it very easy to dispose of anything, and a mobile phone in water would not disconnect straight away (especially iPhones with new water-resistant tech); however, it would eventually succumb to water damage and disconnect.
My gut is that some sort of finality has happened in this very area, and I feel CCTV of that area or any other CCTV near the slip road at the last sighting would have been imperative however much time has passed.
The Cumberland basin and Brunel's swivel bridge on Google Maps seem to be a potential route from the slip road. However, looking at the flow of direction hes taken walking home (which isn't that way), the River Avon mouth just past the swivel bridge would also be more likely.
This swivel bridge area , which is a confined area of waters - should be dredged or at least send down divers.
I've also attached the route he would have taken if he were to attempt the walk home (as he tried for a taxi early on, this is unlikely; however, you can follow a loose route)