Police are to reveal the contents of a mystery letter sent to them more than three years ago - in a fresh TV bid for help finding a Welsh man who disappeared without trace.
Jordan Moray was reported missing by his family on August 2 in 2019 after he vanished from Aberdare.
The alarm was raised after concerned relatives visited his flat and found it with a gaming machine left on and his door unlocked. His phone was also left at the address.
And despite a number of searches and appeals there have been no confirmed sightings since then.
The information from a letter received three months into the investigation into Jordan’s disappearance will be made public in an interview with police on new Channel Five series Vanished on Thursday.
Show host Dan Walker told the Mirror: “We are trying to work out what happened and where he is now and what we can do to shine a light on that.
“It was a strange set of circumstances when Jordan went missing because he had a games console still on and his mobile phone on charge.
“We will have South Wales Police on the show and three months after he went missing, police said they received a handwritten letter. They’ve talked about wanting to find out who wrote that letter, but they’ve never revealed the contents.
“They’re going to be showing us that letter for the first time, we’ll be reading out that letter, and it is somebody who thinks that they saw something that night and heard something that night.
“Without going into too much detail, it’s really interesting what the guy says he saw, and you can see why the police were looking for him(letter’s author) because what he heard and saw may actually have been Jordan.”
Vanished will also feature a pre-recorded interview with Jordan’s mother Debbie. She has made a number of appeals to find her son, who was 33 when he went missing, including a new video appeal in August last year.
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VANISHED: The Hunt for Britain’s Missing People airs (Thursday 6th April 2023) on Channel 5 at 9pm.
Jordan Moray was reported missing by his family on August 2 in 2019 after he vanished from Aberdare, and there have been no confirmed sightings since then
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