
The online gaming world is gripped by a chilling mystery as the search for a young Scottish gamer, who vanished immediately after a monumental £50,000 betting win during a live stream, enters a desperate phase.
Jordan Moray, known to his legion of online followers as 'Jord', seemingly evaporated into thin air after his life-changing win on the popular casino streaming platform, Stake.com. The 28-year-old from Moray, Scotland, has had no contact with his frantic family or friends for over a week, a silence that is utterly out of character.
A Fateful Stream and a Frightening Silence
The last confirmed sighting of Jordan was during his live stream, a broadcast that should have been a celebration. After landing the huge win, he abruptly ended the stream and logged off. His family, who usually hear from him daily, have been met with a terrifying radio silence. His phone goes straight to voicemail, and all his social media and gaming accounts have fallen dormant.
His deeply concerned sister, Codie, has made heartfelt public appeals, stating: "It's been over a week and we've heard nothing. This isn't like him at all. He's a homebird who speaks to our mum every single day. We are just sick with worry."
A Community on High Alert
Police Scotland have launched a missing person investigation, confirming they are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. The case has sent shockwaves through the close-knit online gaming and streaming community, where Jordan was a well-known and popular figure.
Fellow streamers and fans have mobilised, scouring his last known digital footsteps and sharing appeals across social media platforms in the hope that someone, somewhere, has seen him or has information.
The Urgent Search for Answers
The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are shrouded in uncertainty. Authorities and family are urging anyone with information—no matter how small or insignificant it may seem—to come forward immediately.
Jordan is described as white, approximately 5ft 9ins tall, with a medium build, short brown hair, and a full beard. He was last believed to be in the Moray area, but his whereabouts remain unknown.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 0684 of 28 May.