Yes, but that person says it was near the tip, whereas the delivery driver said the person ran across the road, stopped to adjust his boots on the central reservation and then ran across the other side to a Esso station near a notorious dogging site. The only Esso stations I can find that have...
Could that be on the Short Brackland side where she said a while ago on the walk around video that they hadn't carried out a search above the backs of the properties after the loading bay there?
There was a very interesting revelation at about 5.12 mins in where N says that the phone went 'part way of the journey of the bin lorry".
ETA: or did she mean part way of the drivers entire journey including all the places he went that night? It sounded to me that it was only part of the...
Not the most reliable MSM but it says it here and I recall it being in other msm too: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4074301/missing-corrie-mckeague-mum-killed-body-buried-landfill-search/
If it were true that someone knew C had been killed, knew who did it and that it had been disposed of in landfill, I doubt if they would conveniently put the body in cell 22. Also, did they say it was the one at Milton and if so, how did they get in there with a body at that time of night/day...
Sorry, I perhaps could have written my post better as I appear to have confused you both somewhat.
I know C is based at Honington and I wasn't connecting him with today's incident at Mildenhall. I was pointing out that in the BBC article it said there was a terrorism conviction in May last...
I read it here too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42401585 and what interested me was the mention of someone being convicted in May 2016 for using his job as a delivery driver to get info on the place. It got me thinking is it possible that there may have been a retaliatory incident regarding C?
Here's the question about a hug and bouncer: http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/suffolk-police-answer-key-questions-around-corrie-mckeague-disappearance-in-bury-st-edmunds-part-2-1-4865089
It seems to me that they have relied solely on the phone being with him and in the lorry. It could be that the phone was, but not him, or it could be that he was in a vehicle behind the bin lorry or perhaps he'd been given a lift and left his phone behind.
Having read these articles and another which I will link to, I am of the opinion that it is not what it seems. The pointers for me are:
from the BBC link:
From: http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/mother-of-missing-raf-serviceman-corrie-mckeague-says-she-has-issues-with-independent-review-1-5311179...
It would seem that he is not there, unless that particular load was emptied into a different cell. I do wonder just how much they searched near the Fiveways roundabout at BM as that sighting still, to me, sounds more likely.
Thanks for that John. I live along the coast from Swanage and although I know the general area, I don't know it like you do, so having your input here is very helpful.
I think one particular telling thing as regards what her cousin has said about justice, is that the family identified the clothing, and perhaps the shoes looked far to clean. They certainly looked way too clean in the photos, as did other items and if they had been there for that length of time...
I still find it odd that the field where the clothes were found was apparently searched the day after she went missing, by the police and was searched again quite soon after by others, yet they weren't found then either. From the pictures in msm, it appears they were all together. Also, that the...
Red Lodge transfer station would pick up the other Barton Mills mast rather than the one near the fiveways roundabout, but I agree with you that it does appear that what we were told in the early days does not add up.
Just had a catch up on reading. Two things have come to mind reading the more recent comments. Firstly, I have often wondered if the BL stuff has been a cover for something else, such as my original theory that he did get out the HS, got a lift, not caught on camera and something happened to him...
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