What I am trying to say is, if they truly believe his phone was in the bin and went in the lorry on the same route, surely they would have found it in the LF? seeing as they say they have searched the right areas now in the LF and CM definitely is not in it. So why have they not found the phone...
Police say they found a lot of items in the LF (mobile phones also a lot of) but not CMs mobile. So what's that say then? His phone was last tracked to where?
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Nicola said that when Corrie woke up outside Hughes he walked around in that area for about 20mins before he headed to the horse shoe. He looked confused she said. She also said he never once looked at his phone. He never had it in his hand.
Maybe he didn't have his phone! As surely you would...
Wasn't it said that the material in the bin went to an incinerator. I believe it did. And they said that would mean that if he was in the bin the incinerator doesn't get hot enough to burn through bone. So Corrie would have been spotted.
Now its all changed as the waste went to landfill...
Lets just hope the information given to where the rubbish was put in the landfill are now correct.
Also there is still a possibility he was put in the bin remember.
I doubt we will ever find out.
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Lets end it there I think. Moot opinions. All we all want is Corrie found and his family to have an end to this utter torment. Every time I see Nicola in an interview I want to jump through the TV and give her a hug. Its utterly heartbreaking.
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There was people naming fingers and pointing names left and and forward...
This has been high profile and I honestly don't know how Nicola has coped. Its been awful for her and the family. Its every parents absolute worst nightmare and she is a model mother who I admire so much. She has done...
If they knew that then why didn't they just say that could have been a possibility. Instead of this wild goose chase, outing innocent people seen on cctv, pointing suspicion at drivers, cyclists, taxi drivers, take away workers, sex swingers etc etc.
If this turns out to be a case of...
Would be interesting to hear if he had gone to sleep in bins before. Its a question they never answered when it had been asked so many times.
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As I have said since day 1, It is NOT unusual for a individual to find refuge in a large bin after a night out.
I have always said as well since day 1 that the weight seemed very low for such a large bin behind many shops.
The fact his phone went the same way and he wasnt seen leaving I also...
I have always thought from the early on in the investigation that C went to sleep in the paper bin (I have always stated this is NOT unusual), it got tipped and he got crushed. The driver somehow managed to pull him out and then put him in another bin, covered him over, but Cs phone remained in...
Well if you are 100% sure the paperwork is not filled in by pen and paper and is electronically printed on weighing of the bin and this information cannot be torn off and discarded and then another weighing done then my theory is null and void.
Back to drawing board.
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Thanks.
So manual filling in of weighing paperwork?
Theory. Bare with.
Corrie was in the paperbin. Because it was sheltered, full of cleanish waste. Out of sight and he probably has done it before. (I know plenty of guys who have done this). I actually don't think its odd. Improvise, adapt...
Can someone please tell me if this is known.
1. How long did the bin wagon spend in the HS?
2. The weighing system on the bin wagon, is this a system that is recorded manually via paperwork that the driver fills out? If so where is the weight of the bin displayed? In the cab, or near to the...
I still think this is completely innocent.
Went for a toilet, needed a No.2. Went to go around near bins in HS, put phone on bin lid, got disturbed, quickly went off round to the other loading bay area leaving phone behind accidentally, went to find somewhere in and around the other area that...
Its been said the phone found in BM/M is the back of a phone.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-38568194?post_id=1513041760_10208113478344048%3FSThisFB
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Its has been confirmed by Nicola that there was no vehicles in the area before the bin lorry arrived. The bin lorry was the first vehicle to arrive in the area after Corrie went in. No vehicles where there before this. Not even parked vehicles.
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Yes, but my husband has told me if its been cold and the body has not been moved at all then it wont have a smell bad enough for someone to notice. And especially if its in a building thats used as storage.
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