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Heard on the news tonight that they aint allowing any more tipping at the site for the time being.
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Surely they can't stop looking for Corrie while they are still looking for the McCann girl?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41490459
Police investigating the disappearance of missing airman Corrie Mckeague are to resume search of landfill site near Cambridge. The 23-year-old has not been seen since he went on a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in September 2016, when CCTV showed him entering a bin loading bay. |
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bin lorry driver
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Hahaha Benny you have been there too old friend!
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"and police have been hunting for him since, at a cost of more than £1million".
Have to ask why, in these situations, they feel the need to put a price on it! Firstly, those involved must be on incredible wages, but surely they are being paid, whether on this case, or otherwise something else! |
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^ lots of overtime at a higher rate methinks as they do not have the manpower hence the reliance on offices working additional hours.
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Yes, a good point!
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Surely they could get Wayne Rooney and his community service mates to shift some bin bags.
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Should there not be a limit on how much is spent.They are not even sure a crime has been committed Some reports say he had a habit of sleeping in bins.
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Of course there will be budget restraints,as in most workplaces.
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More twists and turns with it now revealed Corrie probably was aware of his girlfriend's pregnancy, fears that he might have taken his own life, the possibility the police could have looked in the wrong places at the landfill site, and questions still unanswered regarding the £53K that was raised through JustGiving.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/sex-apps-missing-53k-pregnancy-12256407 |
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Oh, and it would appear the case has been shelved.
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Obviously Russians or muslims...
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Muslims were initially in the frame after a so called attempted abduction but strangely that line failed to produce anything ,as did the illegal immigrant kebab shop employee convicted of a sex attack and ordered to be deported that sold the missing man his last supper . But that's bye the bye ,tbh thort CCDA would have been all over it ,MSM never touched it .
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What's even more surprising, is that the MSM ( Tory controlled ), haven't implicated Jeremy Cornyn.
May will be furious that she missed this opportunity to once more detract joe public away from the utter mess this country is in. |
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Corrie Mckeague: Evidence 'manipulated', mother claims
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-43553706 |
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Have they not considered a homosexual serial killer (I'm not doing the joke)
Remember Denis Nilson I watched a documentary about him a few months ago and I thought Corrie was into turd-burgling as he had a Grindr account could be a legitimate line of enquiry. |
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His mum (allegedly) deleted all of the dating app accounts before all potential "leads" could be investigated....
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Smart women. Those monthly subscriptions can add up if not cancelled.
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So I heard...
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So the Mirror claims in George B's post above anyway.
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This weeks report seems pretty final
![]() Missing airman Corrie Mckeague is "somewhere in the Suffolk waste disposal system", his father has said. Corrie Mckeague was 23 years old when he vanished on a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on 24 September 2016. Writing on Facebook, Martin Mckeague said: "Corrie is no longer missing... after looking at all of the facts and evidence we now know what happened." Police believe the airman climbed into a waste bin and was taken away by a refuse lorry. Mr Mckeague said his son was "known to sleep in and on top of bins, a fact that has been corroborated by Suffolk Police from their interviews". He also said that on the night Corrie went missing, one bin had a recorded weight of 116kg - "an unusually high number for this bin, which tells us my son was inside". He acknowledged that Corrie's remains were "essentially irretrievable". He said he had been presented with evidence that was "as thorough as it was compelling" and experts had "concluded beyond any doubt that Corrie had ended up in the Suffolk waste disposal system". Mr Mckeague said the remaining areas were either "too toxic to search" or "so vast it could take years to do so". He added: "We thought there might be a small glimmer of hope for the Mckeague family that a card reader could be used to identify the whereabouts of Corrie's bank card in the landfill site. "I myself searched the internet to see if that technology could help but found nothing to support that theory. "It was also the view of the National Crime Agency and Suffolk Police... there is no technology currently available that can, in these case circumstances, undertake such a task." |
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Utter garbage
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Are you being witty , or do you genuinely disagree ?
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I suspect its neither
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Very sad
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To be frank the amount of money spent on this investigation is ridiculous.Anyone who habitually sleeps in/on garbage bins is bound to be a complete waste of space.
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