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By:
GEORGE.B
When: 22 Feb 17 23:29
The person who has posted a comment at the bottom of the report isn't convinced!

'Facebook data' Of what possible use would the rantings, suppositions, mindless theories & endless sympathy postings be to the Police in this investigation? MIS, who are NOT a private investigation company, may as well have given the Police a colouring book for what that is worth. Shocked
By:
JBNAY
When: 23 Feb 17 08:40
Sorry if I've missed this or if it's been mentioned before but I wonder if he has ever been seen on cctv in the vicinity before the night he disappeared?
By:
dunlaying
When: 23 Feb 17 13:14
It is long odds on that he is in the sausages.
By:
1st time poster
When: 01 Mar 17 11:29
26 yr old arrested for perverting the court of justice
By:
1st time poster
When: 01 Mar 17 11:32
course of justice
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 01 Mar 17 18:46
nearby landfill site to be searched .
By:
Facts
When: 02 Mar 17 10:23
^^^
See various posts dated 10th Feb.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 02 Mar 17 12:50
post from last night insinuating that he had been knocked down whilst making his way home has been removed ??

or am i mistaken. ?
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Mar 17 14:06
thats the story the locals have been saying from day one and say his body was dumped in a different part of the country
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 02 Mar 17 14:47
Yes it's seemed a strange post to take down.
By:
bigH
When: 02 Mar 17 19:10
so how did he get out of the area behind the shops then?
By:
saddo
When: 02 Mar 17 19:34
Quite.
By:
Red Bum
When: 02 Mar 17 20:03
That theory has certainly been almost taken as read round these parts from day one but with the amount of effort about to be put into searching the rubbish tip at Milton and the mother almost admitting that she expects him to be found there someone must have good reason for believing that's where he ended up.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 02 Mar 17 20:06
so how did he get out of the area behind the shops then?

In one of the four cars that were parked in the horseshoe area at the time?
Perhaps the driver withheld information from the police and it is he who has been arrested for perverting the course....
By:
breadnbutter
When: 03 Mar 17 14:27
Arrested 26yo a special constable that now works for Biffa

the fact he has been released to appear again suggests  he it is not high importance to the investigation imo
By:
tobermory
When: 03 Mar 17 18:08
Maybe released him  ,tagged his car , see where he goes now he is under suspicion
By:
bigH
When: 03 Mar 17 20:00
curiouser and curiouser
By:
donny osmond
When: 06 Mar 17 15:56
search begins

i wonder if cadaver dogs are used ?
By:
Facts
When: 06 Mar 17 16:42
I would think so.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 06 Mar 17 17:40
they will have a rough idea and food use by dates and packaging will quickly get them to where they will want to be looking .
Prob have a list of all the places that disposed of waste and will have some distinctive stuff to be looking for .
Not so sure he is there tbh ,seems improbable the cops would take 6 months to search the landfill and there is some talk the incinerator waste ash goes there ,unsure if this is factual or not.
if he is there direct from the horseshoe you would think his fingerprints or dna would be on the bin ,fingerprints on inside imo if he climbed in .
I see in the pictures of the horseshoe bin area what appeared to be greggs bin was very new ,i suspect the police have the bin .
Still a lot of unanswered questions either way but more if he and his phone went there direct or after a waste transfer station.
Been a lot of misleading stuff on this case and easy to see why people  suspect something is not quite right here.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 07 Mar 17 18:13
Police have been carrying out extensive work to check and re-check data provided to officers.  As a result of this comprehensive checking process and analysis it was discovered that the initial weight of the waste pick-up supplied to the investigation was incorrect and that it was far higher than originally thought.

No futher action being taken being taken against special constable/Biffa traffic dispatcher .

6 months to get to this Blush
By:
Facts
When: 07 Mar 17 18:36
Changes the whole scenario.
By:
the orginal hushwing
When: 07 Mar 17 21:32
The police are genuinely useless arent they. amazing
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 07 Mar 17 21:59
Hardly surprising they didn't search the landfill site until they came to a dead end and discovered new data suggesting the weight of the bin lorry was different. 6-10 weeks it will take. Not really something you would allocate resources to until a dead end was reached.
By:
Facts
When: 07 Mar 17 22:05
In this instance, your pun is excused.
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 07 Mar 17 22:43
His body is at the waste fill site, must be a cert now.
By:
casemoney
When: 07 Mar 17 22:47
Well,was Long Odds on Weeks Back Land fill ,Total incompetence by Police Shocked
By:
Capt__F
When: 07 Mar 17 22:49
stewards
By:
ZenMaster
When: 08 Mar 17 00:45
Police believed the lorry which picked up bins near where he was last seen was carrying 11kg (1st 10lb), but now know it was more than 100kg (15st 10lb).


Corrie's mother seems convinced, he was in the truck

Mr Mckeague's mother, Nicola Urquhart, said news about the truck "devastatingly" could only mean one thing.

It's hard to fathom a higher level of incompetence. If he was murdered, the murderer wouldn't have believed his luck at the sheer inability of the police to track the body.
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 08 Mar 17 00:49
You dorothies want to lay a price on this certainty?
By:
the orginal hushwing
When: 08 Mar 17 06:54
are you a copper shrewd? Seem to like to defend the indefensible
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 08 Mar 17 08:23
couldnt have been british police force  involved, must have borrowed portuguese police.
By:
the.mad.dog.man
When: 08 Mar 17 09:15
keystone cops would have done a better job
By:
ZenMaster
When: 08 Mar 17 10:06
You dorothies want to lay a price on this certainty?


There is an extra 90kg in the bin.
There is a body missing, weighing 90kg, last seen in the vicinity of the said bin.

This is a tough one.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 08 Mar 17 12:40
The mother of missing serviceman Corrie Mckeague has said it is "just a matter of time" before they find her son's remains at a landfill site.

Ms Urquhart said: "We know we are going to find Corrie in the landfill."

Mrs Urquhart said: "There's just no way realistically that Corrie was not in the bin.


So now the question will be "How did Corrie get in the bin?"

Would he really try and sleep it off in a bin when his car was in a car park somewhere in town. Fair enough, he may have been concerned about being nicked for drunk in charge of a vehicle even if he was curled up on the back seat.

Or was he dumped in the bin after being attacked/murdered?

I hope that the family get the answer, if police incompetence result in an 'unknown' verdict because the body is so badly decomposed then in the words of Donald Trump, that would be bad, real bad.
By:
1st time poster
When: 08 Mar 17 13:26
so the bermuda triangle where it was impossible to leave the area unseen,looks to have left in a 50 ton truck waved on its way by every ctv camera,
the most unmysterious mystery in the history of mysteries, dont plod just love to big these so called mysteries,remember the whole country looking for a pizza in the bristol case
By:
ZenMaster
When: 08 Mar 17 13:33
Amateur sleuths around the globe had become wrapped up in this 'mystery'

The British police will certainly be remembered for this one.
By:
1st time poster
When: 08 Mar 17 15:15
suffolk police admit if they had been given the correct weight they,d have searched earlier
given they said it was impossible to leave on foot,surely the wrong weight argument must have been discussed within hours,as the bin truck was 1,01 the way out
disgusting the amount of wrong information the chit chat detective agency has to work with, Wink,
wonder what glaring information has been missed or hidden in the maccan case
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 08 Mar 17 15:20
are you a copper shrewd? Seem to like to defend the indefensible

No, I just live in the real world where the police don't spend 10 weeks searching  landfill sites every time someone goes missing.

Still no prices for this certainty?
By:
1st time poster
When: 08 Mar 17 15:24
even when bin truck on ctv and phone action shows that it was 1,01 that this was likely to be the outcome,quack,duck,yellow springs to mind
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