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I think the story told by the girl isn't wholly true. Cops are on a wild goose chase.
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The Mother now has £55,000
in her funds from the public. ITV1HD this morning has Scottish reporter Isla there in Tenerife |
55k will keep them living nicely for quite a while
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BBCnewsHD
have their reporter also to follow his steps. They said some of the mother's funds will go to the Local Search and Rescue teams. Dogs so far not, finding anything The mother thinks he was picked up by someone? |
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First installment must be due
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Hopkins seems to have toned it down a notch since her crazy days.
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[Now Spanish police focus search for missing Jay Slater
on caves close to ravine in remote part of Tenerife] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Tenerife.html https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/06...9479421776.jpg [New pictures show apprentice bricklayer Jay, 19, lounging by the pool of the Hard Rock Hotel in Playa de las Americas with dozens of other holidaymakers before he went missing. Pictured: With friends Brandon Hodgkin and Lucy Mae Law] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/06...9496568224.jpg Still searching. |
Police will now ask the public to join
their search for his body............. |
this is stage 1 of them scaling back
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If dogs cant find him then what good are humans?
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Hang on, The Dogs have not been able to cover all the area, More to search |
more BS :bored:
Jay Slater 'veered off main road and could have slipped on rocks' during final phone call with his best friend - as Spanish cops issue appeal for volunteers to join 'massive search' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art....html#comments |
He's laughing at us all. He's been back in the Uk the day 'he went missing'.
His mum and his friend are in on the scam. 1) They're already spending the money donated to 'finding him'. 2) He will fly back out to the island probably in September. He'll be 'found' somehow and will sell his story that he has been living off the land for months. :laugh: * Just a theory. * |
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Corrupt Spanish police spent 2 weeks searching a area with no physical proof he was ever there while doing nothing to protect potential evidence, in the UK they treat every missing persons case as a crime and the first thing they do is collect any possible evidence
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every country has their own way of doing things. He was in spanish jurisdiction by choice, so thats the way the cookie crumbles. We don't tell other countries how to do things in the same way wouldn't accept spanish police telling us how to do something
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