I don't know how many end up in landfill but a quick search will show that murderers dumping dead bodies in bins happens more often than people dying after falling asleep in bins.
Waste bins are really not an uncommon way for people to attempt to dispose of bodies.
It may seem a lot at a glance but 11 people in the past five years have died in the UK after sleeping in bins, whereas there are over 500 murders a year here. Statistically speaking, the former is far less likely than the latter.
As far as we know, yes, but it would seem odd that the phone pings didn't also travel to Mildenhall if the phone was in the same lorry. All so confusing!
There's the possibility of the phone being thrown out of the window, as another user has pointed out, but that takes us from the phone ending...
You mean you're saying the bin lorry driver may have pinched the phone?!
The driving route from Bury St Edmunds to Milton doesn't go via Barton Mills btw.
The phone pings continuing at Barton Mills until 8am appear to contradict this.
(ETA: the phone travelling in a car or by bike to Barton Mills is obviously a possibility, that had slipped my mind)
Well I think it's possible but I also think from all that we have learned this past week or so, both on here and elsewhere, it seems one of the less likely possibilities. OMO, of course.
Different town to BSE but AFAIK from a friend who worked in the field, council cameras are manned around the clock.
According to the article linked below, the monitoring office is in West Suffolk House, a little way outside of the town centre...
<modsnip> Haven't seen them here since early this week. Hopefully they'll come back soon! However, the Milton site does not fit with the radius of the BM mast, suggesting that the phone did not go to landfill and also possibly suggesting that it isn't just the one bin collection that we're...
It may be that the two words are used interchangeably but the use of the word "waste" suggests to me that it isn't the 4:20/4:24 recycling collection that is being referred to.
If it is a dog, it has more of a rottweiler kind of look, to my eyes.
I know it's all very much perception based with such low-res images but I still don't think that's a head with black hair. To me, it looks like the cyclist is holding up the "pool ball in sock" (phone in sock to avoid...
Well the way I see the image is that the rear window is open by about four inches, not enough for a head to be leaning through, and it seems to me a physical impossibility for a person to be leaning out of the driver's window like that so I'm afraid I don't really see the face/head you mean.
If...
JMO but I think the Corrie white bike is a coincidental red herring. As unlikely as this may sound, and again, only my personal opinion and theory, I think it may be a display bike from a cycle shop. The rectangle dangling in the middle of the handlebars looks like a price tag from the bike shop...
I think you're probably right with regards it being a "two-ish" kinda deal, everything was quite low key at that point but I don't think we know that it's a work colleague he entered Flex with.
Apologies for the double post, was just trying to think of silver linings to LE inability to treat this as a crime from day one and I think I found one.
The advantage that the police do now have is that they may have already interviewed some POI in more informal, "did you see this man?" type...
I think, as the police and family may have already surmised, we should take any physical sightings of Corrie that night with a pinch of salt. We already know that MSM interviews with witnesses do not tally with what N and UT say they have learned recently <modsnip>
It says "at that stage the last time he had been seen was 2am on September 24"
I'd take this to mean that, on the 26th, which is the "at that stage" they refer to, they hadn't yet checked the later CCTV which provided further sightings.
ETA that others could well be right that there was a...
Sorry, I was just trying to say that if he HAD have thrown his rubbish into the HS bin that it would have had to have been before the "hands in pockets" footage, not that he DID throw the rubbish in the HS bin but thanks for the clarification of known events.
Edited to add: Between sending the...
I've dipped in and out of WS a number of times over the years but live in a town near to Bury St Edmunds so this case has piqued my interest. Joined just to point out that the CCTV footage of Corrie with his hands in his pockets is before he gets to those bins, prior to him entering the HS area...
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