Overview
- The film previews never-before-seen CCTV showing Jay at Papagayo and later at Tramps, with a final sighting at 3:07am before he travelled to an Airbnb in the mountains.
- Previously unheard recordings include Debbie Duncan’s 999 call to UK police and friend Lucy Law’s report to Spanish authorities that Jay was lost with 1% battery and feared he would die.
- An unsent Snapchat to a friend reading “Listen, I’m not going to make it” was delivered months later after the family accessed his account when his phone was returned.
- The July inquest concluded Jay died accidentally from a fall in rugged Teno terrain with no third‑party involvement, and toxicology detected cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine and alcohol.
- Debbie Duncan says online ‘armchair detectives’ worsened the ordeal and is advocating ‘Jay’s Law’ to curb harmful misinformation; Channel 4 airs The Disappearance of Jay Slater on Sept 28 at 9pm.