Jay Slater | Inquest begins (P173)

Or dropped from a spaceship
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I wonder if he's been thrown to his death rather than fell to his death.
The thing I don't get is he decides to walk back to his hotel - so does he:

A. Walk along the road where maybe someone could offer a lift or eventually the bus turns up
Or
B. Take a dirt track where he has no idea in which direction he will end up at or have no knowledge of what kind of terrain is around the corner / over the next hill.

Even assuming (wrongly or rightly) that he was E'd off his face, could he really choose B as being the better option?
Neither the girl or his mate who spoke with him on the phone appear to indicate he was off his face - so why not just follow the road?
 
The thing I don't get is he decides to walk back to his hotel - so does he:

A. Walk along the road where maybe someone could offer a lift or eventually the bus turns up
Or
B. Take a dirt track where he has no idea in which direction he will end up at or have no knowledge of what kind of terrain is around the corner / over the next hill.

Even assuming (wrongly or rightly) that he was E'd off his face, could he really choose B as being the better option?
C stay in the house with your er two new pals who could have 'dropped' you closer to your hotel than the cliff in the morning.
 
The thing I don't get is he decides to walk back to his hotel - so does he:

A. Walk along the road where maybe someone could offer a lift or eventually the bus turns up
Or
B. Take a dirt track where he has no idea in which direction he will end up at or have no knowledge of what kind of terrain is around the corner / over the next hill.

Even assuming (wrongly or rightly) that he was E'd off his face, could he really choose B as being the better option?
You wouldn't try and take a short cut through rocky terrain and undergrowth, you would try to stay on the path.
Wasn't it light when he set off as it was 8am when he last texted to say his phone has no charge? If it was then you would definitely be in no danger of falling over the edge.

This link with the Rolex and the supposed gangsters and drug dealers has something to do with it. I reckon they've just thrown him over the edge. Nobody around. No cameras. Makes it look like he's fell to his death.

A lot of stories not adding up. Isn't the place where he was found the place where his phone last pinged?

How exactly was he found? In the open? Between a gap in the rocks? In the undergrowth?
I find it odd the first place they should have looked was the last place.
 
You wouldn't try and take a short cut through rocky terrain and undergrowth, you would try to stay on the path.
Wasn't it light when he set off as it was 8am when he last texted to say his phone has no charge? If it was then you would definitely be in no danger of falling over the edge.

This link with the Rolex and the supposed gangsters and drug dealers has something to do with it. I reckon they've just thrown him over the edge. Nobody around. No cameras. Makes it look like he's fell to his death.

A lot of stories not adding up. Isn't the place where he was found the place where his phone last pinged?

How exactly was he found? In the open? Between a gap in the rocks? In the undergrowth?
I find it odd the first place they should have looked was the last place.
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I think the size of the ravine, plus the foliage there, explains why he might have been missed in the initial searches. It's a vast area, and must be hell to negotiate. It looks like a terrain that is incredibly difficult to search.

However, the reasons why he went that way will always be suspect. Plus his desire to get out of there ASAP. He was probably very disorientated after the partying and lack of sleep but the AirBnB guy didn't help with his comment "he came here alive and he left alive..."
It's like a line out of a bad movie and although possibly an innocent remark it certainly added to the fire.
 
I think the size of the ravine, plus the foliage there, explains why he might have been missed in the initial searches. It's a vast area, and must be hell to negotiate. It looks like a terrain that is incredibly difficult to search.

However, the reasons why he went that way will always be suspect. Plus his desire to get out of there ASAP. He was probably very disorientated after the partying and lack of sleep but the AirBnB guy didn't help with his comment "he came here alive and he left alive..."
It's like a line out of a bad movie and although possibly an innocent remark it certainly added to the fire.

In that weather how much of the poor soul will be left?
 
In that weather how much of the poor soul will be left?
Enough to do his fingerprints apparently, so definitely more than I had expected
Probably compared to his criminal record here, although there might have been other ways.

I doubt he would have been a pleasant sight.

19, thinking he was a gangsta. Silly sod.
 
It was consistent with injuries caused by a fall.
However not sure it’s possible to determine whether he fell or was pushed.
I guess they are going off the phone call and video call with friends. At no point did he sound like he was in danger (by another individual/s) or that he was accompanied by someone else......
Will we ever know?
 
I can't understand the traction this whole story has got in the media. Thousands of youngsters go missing every year. What's the difference with this guy? Apart from him appearing to be a bit of a see you next tuesday when he was a bit younger.
 

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