Overview
- The Disappearance of Jay Slater aired on Channel 4 on September 28, sharing previously unseen CCTV, unheard emergency-call audio and new material from his phone.
- Footage and call recordings trace his night out, the trip with two men to a remote Masca Airbnb, and his attempted walk back, including a plea reported by a friend that he felt he was "going to die up there."
- Jay’s mother found a draft Snapchat on his account that read, "Listen, I’m not going to make it," which was disclosed in the film.
- The documentary aligns with July inquest findings that he died from a severe head injury consistent with a fall of roughly 20–25 metres, with no third‑party involvement and Rolex‑theft murder theories dismissed by the coroner as irrelevant.
- Toxicology reported traces of MDMA and cocaine (with Spanish testing also noting ketamine) and alcohol before his death, and the family decries the fraudulent online leaking of those documents as they push for stronger rules on platform accountability.