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"Not even the quiet dignity of a body for you to tuck up tight, safe in the ground."
WTF ? who would write that Shyte ,Anyone who has ever Buried someone they love would not be thinking that ... Who is She ? Fckin Idiot .. |
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It appears the police didn't bother to search the landfill site for the phone.
Hardly an easy thing to do. |
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ackie..away an shag yer maggie doll ya fud.
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Katie Hopkins writes :-
' .....Some love the misery of others and dwell on it like bottom-feeders, hoovering up the detritus of others' lives as currency to use at their next gossip session at the hairdressers.......' Staggering irony. |
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You should treat Katie Hopkins like her husband does tell her to shut up because you are right and she is wrong.
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Shrewd_dude, looking for a needle in a haystack would be an understatement, I appreciate that, but if they'd looked as soon as it became clear there was a chance the mobile phone had been in the bin truck, perhaps difficult to find but not impossible?
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There was a report this week (coming from the family I think since nothing is coming from the police) that the phone was tracked leaving the area a minute before the bin lorry showed up at the horseshoe. If true, the bin lorry would indeed be a red herring
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Wouldn't mind reading that, GoBallistic, can you remember where it was reported? Cheers
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Sorry can't find it now. It was a few days ago probably on Reddit but it's a difficult site to follow. I think the confirmation was the time the phone left the area according to the mast (and the time of the bin lorry had previously been reported). Plenty of dubious info flying around though. The police will know for sure
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that katie hopkins woman jumping on the self publicity bandwagon. pity her husband i say.
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Thanks for having another look, GoBallistic.
According to this report, one witness said he was "quite a regular" in all of the bars. Presumably he was well familiar with the area and I'm sure one of the reports had said he'd walked back to his base previously, so maybe he knew an alternative route out of the "horseshoe" that he'd taken on previous occasions? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-38267086 |
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GLASGOWCALLING 20 Jan 17 11:27
that katie hopkins woman jumping on the self publicity bandwagon. pity her husband i say. Jumping on ? She built the bloody bandwagon and lives on it permanently. Vile person. |
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There was a report this week (coming from the family I think since nothing is coming from the police) that the phone was tracked leaving the area a minute before the bin lorry showed up at the horseshoe. If true, the bin lorry would indeed be a red herring
A noisy approaching bin lorry would be a disturbance, a good time to get out. The phone must have gone by vehicle, incredible that the police can not solve this part. Regarding Corrie's swinging ways, this is in a newspaper report Mr McKeague's alleged profile on Grindr was set up two years ago, when he was 21, and carried the username 'BiLad21'. So If this is perhaps contradicts reports that he would not have sex with men. My personal view is that he got in too deep with his sexual meetings. Someone became obsessed with him or wanted to silence him. |
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*So If this is TRUE, it perhaps contradicts reports that he would not have sex with men.
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A lot of this covers what's already out there, but from around 11.50 some really good shots of the area and inside the "horseshow" and a discussion about what he was doing there.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrimeDiscussion/comments/5ot4gl/corrie_mckeague_overview/ |
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* "horseshoe"
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Watched that George, thanks. A very balanced assessment by an American sleuth.
However, he needs to brush up on British law about being drunk in charge, the law is not clear so you can be arrested for 'sleeping it off in a car'. Someone in the forces would be especially conscious of this. Which brings me to Corrie having a pee by the bins of the horseshoe. It is an offence to pee in a public place and the RAF are extremely severe on punishing those who are caught doing so. With this in mind did he get spooked having a pee and then dive into the bin? then fall asleep again? |
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Good point about being 'drunk in charge', ZenMaster, could be why he didn't go back to his car, though whether he would have been thinking rationally given how much he'd seemingly had to drink, who knows?
Another plausible theory regarding the bin. The most logical explanation(imo) why he was glancing left and right before entering the horseshoe would be that he was checking no-one was about before having a pee, given it would be a punishable offence for him. |
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Latest news....
There was a message sent from Corrie's phone to his girlfriend April at 3.08 am. This is the last message from his phone. However Corrie is seen on CCTV at that time and he is not on his phone. (still asleep in the door way perhaps?) He didn't leave the doorway until 03:24 Perhaps he sent the message before he fell asleep but connection was poor and it delivered the message late. Failing that did he lose the phone earlier on in the night>? did someone else send the message? |
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If he lost his phone did he lose his car keys?
Did anyone go through his pockets when he was asleep? A BMW badge on the key ring. Did someone wait for him to find out where the car was parked to take? |
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The latest offering from the daily mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4138654/Police-question-woman-28-dated-missing-RAF-gunner.html |
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The public search today drew a blank
http://news.sky.com/story/mum-launches-new-search-for-missing-airman-corrie-mckeague-10739011 Mr McKeague's mother Nicola Urquhart was joined by her family, a hundred volunteers, search dogs and drones. But they found no further clues to help explain his mystery disappearance. |
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any plans for this to feature on crimewatch ?
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Think it's still be treated as a "missing person" case rather a criminal one, Donny
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*rather than...
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ah, of course.
it would make an interesting program if the family were agreeable to it. |
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They searched the Barton Mills area because of the journey Corrie's phone made but the phone must have got there by vehicle.
Why can't they find the vehicle? the cameras were on that area and the surrounding area which came in and out the horseshoe area. Surely someone that they have interviewed is lying. |
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Didn't his mother say that of the 4 vehicles that went into the area, one of them didn't have a good reason for being there?
Not sure how she can know that, mind. |
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Donny, just seen that there is a question regarding Crimewatch on the website that's been set up and the answer given is:
Crimewatch is not currently on air again until March 2017. http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/faqs/ |
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more likely having a piss behind a bin or some liason,someone hit him too hard round the back of the head to rob him,dumped him in a bin that got took away,simples.
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How did they get rid of the blood on the ground, chav?
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Shrewd_dude, looking for a needle in a haystack would be an understatement, I appreciate that, but if they'd looked as soon as it became clear there was a chance the mobile phone had been in the bin truck, perhaps difficult to find but not impossible?
I'd say it's impossible unless you devote an entire police force to it and they would be searching for any mobile phone in a landfill site to then have to analyse all the phones found forensically to see whether it was his phone to potentially find something that may assist in a missing person case. If they had evidence of a murder and were searching for a body in a landfill site then I can see it being possible but searching for a mobile phone in a landfill site because there is a chance his phone may have ended up in a bin lorry which used that site for a missing person is totally unrealistic. |
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It seems that whoever is involved in this is very clever or the police are very stupid.
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opportunistic 1 in a thousand that wont get solved;what are the conspiracy theorists pointing towards,maybe they dont know
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you dont need blood to kill someone george,blunt trauma to the head is instantaneous
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id say he was lured to his death unwittingly on both parts
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There needs to be vehicle involved chav, yet the police are still scratching their nuts.
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How did his friends get back to base and at what time did they set off?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4147230/Beyonce-drag-act-s-fears-friend-Corrie-McKeague.html
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Police defend not searching the rubbish site, is the headline, though having read the report not sure they do.
One of the comments at the bottom of the page claims the biffa truck entered the location twice ![]() http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/police-defend-not-searching-rubbish-9695778 |