4 key points from Jay Slater inquest including missing friends, £12k Rolex claims and drugs in his system - Liverpool Echo
- Mark Williams-Thomas accused Spanish police of ignoring crucial evidence, including an audio recording, in Jay Slater's case, raising concerns about their investigation process.
- A coroner's inquest revealed that Jay Slater had a mixture of drugs, including MDMA and cocaine, in his system at the time of his death.
- Dr. Richard Shepherd stated that Jay died from a severe head injury resulting from a fall, concluding there was no evidence of assault.
- The inquest was adjourned after Jay's mother requested more witnesses, including his friend Lucy Law, who could not be located for testimony.
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Jay Slater investigator claims he has 'audio recording' key to disappearance
A TOP Jay Slater investigator has claimed he has an audio recording key to the young Brit’s disappearance after accusing Spanish cops of ignoring evidence. Mark Williams-Thomas – who worked on the Madeleine McCann case – conducted his own investigation after the 19-year-old went missing on the island of Tenerife in June last year. Louis WoodJay Slater, 19, died while on holiday in Tenerife[/caption] Ian WhittakerJay pictured with mum Debbie[/cap…
Jay Slater detective Mark Williams-Thomas in bombshell revelation over new evidence - The Mirror
An ex-detective who initially helped Jay Slater's family, when the 19-year-old went missing, has made a bombshell claim about the Spanish police and a piece of evidence that was allegedly ignored
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