UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 Sep 2016 #24

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If an alarm was one very premise and was turned on in the first place.

An alarm could have been turned off or not set much earlier.
Ar you saying that EVERY premise backing onto the horshoe had alarms and had them checked by police?
Would that include any premises accessed by a climb?

If this never occurred then it can't be rued out

I said most places. So where would a drunken, disorientated Corrie , who'd banged his head earlier, climb?
 
We were repeatedly told that the phone followed the same route as the bin lorry and it went directly to red lodge recycling center,and the last ping on the phone was the barton mill's transmitter,!! Imo this will All change,!!! then ware has All this incorrect information been coming from all the time,?? Imo

Wel it will be interesting to hear the full details on that for sure.

I also hope they cover in detail the search at the tip. In particular opinions on how likely or otherwise it is that nothing would be found even if Corrue and his phone were there. I imagine it was a pretty unpleasant task. I'd like hear from them whether in these set of circumstances they would usually expect to find something.
 
Wel it will be interesting to hear the full details on that for sure.

I also hope they cover in detail the search at the tip. In particular opinions on how likely or otherwise it is that nothing would be found even if Corrue and his phone were there. I imagine it was a pretty unpleasant task. I'd like hear from them whether in these set of circumstances they would usually expect to find something.
If Corrie had been in that bin surely there'd be some dna? Even a miniscule amount?
 
What about if he had "Help"

Help from which people, though, because Corrie wasnt a small bloke, unless someone held a gun on him? And why? What would be the point of climbing up a building?

Sorry, I'm just interested in your theory...
 
Help from which people, though, because Corrie wasnt a small bloke, unless someone held a gun on him? And why? What would be the point of climbing up a building?

Sorry, I'm just interested in your theory...
That he was abducted by more than one person who were able to overpower him due to his state of intoxication.
This could have been premeditated and he may have been taken out due to something that he knew.

Perhaps something he discovered at the military camp that was not for public consumption or perhaps something that senior officers were doing that would not make good media
IMO
 
[ Chief Superintendent Marina Ericson, who became senior investigating officer from November 2017] agreed with Peter Taheri, counsel to the inquest, that she said in a witness statement that “Corrie stated to a colleague he had previously slept in a bin”.
Asked for the source of this information, she said: “Two witnesses who were colleagues of Corrie McKeague.”

That's hearsay, surely. I suppose as RAF they're not allowed to give evidence directly. Not ideal.
 
Inquest hears four police theories about Corrie McKeague's disappearance | ITV News

"The gunner, who was based at RAF Honington in Suffolk, had previously slept inside a bin and was a heavy sleeper when drunk, the inquest was told."

I am more confused than ever about whether he had form for sleeping in a bin!!

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She agreed with Peter Taheri, counsel to the inquest, that she said in a witness statement that "Corrie stated to a colleague he had previously slept in a bin".

Asked for the source of this information, she said: "Two witnesses who were colleagues of Corrie McKeague."

The superintendent said in her witness statement that Mr McKeague "was described as being a heavy sleeper when drunk".

Asked by Mr Taheri for the source of this, she responded: "Colleagues, friends, I believe some of the family statements made reference to how he slept when he had had a drink."

Spt Ericson also said that the movement of the airman's mobile phone appeared to match the movement of a bin lorry that collected a bin from the service area where Mr McKeague was last seen."
 
Inquest hears four police theories about Corrie McKeague's disappearance | ITV News

"The gunner, who was based at RAF Honington in Suffolk, had previously slept inside a bin and was a heavy sleeper when drunk, the inquest was told."

I am more confused than ever about whether he had form for sleeping in a bin!!

"
She agreed with Peter Taheri, counsel to the inquest, that she said in a witness statement that "Corrie stated to a colleague he had previously slept in a bin".

Asked for the source of this information, she said: "Two witnesses who were colleagues of Corrie McKeague."

The superintendent said in her witness statement that Mr McKeague "was described as being a heavy sleeper when drunk".

Asked by Mr Taheri for the source of this, she responded: "Colleagues, friends, I believe some of the family statements made reference to how he slept when he had had a drink."

Spt Ericson also said that the movement of the airman's mobile phone appeared to match the movement of a bin lorry that collected a bin from the service area where Mr McKeague was last seen."
Its a huge cover up this case and LE / Military have a lot of questions to answer
 
Inquest hears four police theories about Corrie McKeague's disappearance | ITV News

"The gunner, who was based at RAF Honington in Suffolk, had previously slept inside a bin and was a heavy sleeper when drunk, the inquest was told."

I am more confused than ever about whether he had form for sleeping in a bin!!

"
She agreed with Peter Taheri, counsel to the inquest, that she said in a witness statement that "Corrie stated to a colleague he had previously slept in a bin".

Asked for the source of this information, she said: "Two witnesses who were colleagues of Corrie McKeague."

The superintendent said in her witness statement that Mr McKeague "was described as being a heavy sleeper when drunk".
Asked by Mr Taheri for the source of this, she responded: "Colleagues, friends, I believe some of the family statements made reference to how he slept when he had had a drink."

Spt Ericson also said that the movement of the airman's mobile phone appeared to match the movement of a bin lorry that collected a bin from the service area where Mr McKeague was last seen."

Its a bit confusing but they appear to be saying two witnesses have claimed that Corrie said to someone else he had slept in a bin once. Not at all clear how the two witnesses heard about it. Whether it was from the person Corrie spoke to or someone else altogether. Really doesn't explain how the witnesses found this out or in what way are "witnesses".
 
Its a bit confusing but they appear to be saying two witnesses have claimed that Corrie said to someone else he had slept in a bin once. Not at all clear how the two witnesses heard about it. Whether it was from the person Corrie spoke to or someone else altogether. Really doesn't explain how the witnesses found this out or in what way are "witnesses".
Yes, highly unsatisfactory.
The landfill search cost a fortune (not to mention the manpower expended on it) and the police are desperate to justify it.
 
Hi Woodburnbay
How do you know that this case is a huge cover up? TIA
Because Police and many others are pushing the Bin theory when there is no evidence to suggest this and that and many other possibilities on social media are quickly refuted with the Bin Theory.

he knew something, he became loose lipped and as they say in the forces-Lose lips sink .... (People in Bins) :-)
 
Because Police and many others are pushing the Bin theory when there is no evidence to suggest this and that and many other possibilities on social media are quickly refuted with the Bin Theory.

he knew something, he became loose lipped and as they say in the forces-Lose lips sink .... (People in Bins) :)

So Corrie knew something that he never discussed with his close family, including his mother the police officer? If he was talking about it, what has happened to other people who knew? What are you suggesting was going on? And why would he be made to disappear in strange circumstances that would attract publicity?
 
So Corrie knew something that he never discussed with his close family, including his mother the police officer? If he was talking about it, what has happened to other people who knew? What are you suggesting was going on? And why would he be made to disappear in strange circumstances that would attract publicity?
The publicity was to suggest that he fell asleep in a bin and was crushed but never found
Unfortunately the publicity plan didn't work because we are not all Morons and believe MSM
 
I wondered if he walked/ran along the path by the River Lark. It emerges at the main road by Barton Mills, which you have to cross in order to continue following the Lark towards Mildenhall.

This would fit with the delivery driver's sighting of a man in a pink shirt crossing the main road. Corrie's direction of travel from Flex, to the horsehoe is almost a direct line towards where the towpath begins (in a residential area to the North of BSE). The Barton Mills service station/waffle shack area is a horrible place to cross (I have done it a couple of times) during the day, but perhaps at 4 30 in the morning - not so busy
This is very interesting info. Thanks for sharing.
 
The path starts at the Railway Station in Bury, which is in the opposite direction to Corrie's walk into the horseshoe. But he'd left his car in town and his dog in his room, so what's the point of heading to Mildenhall to have to very quickly come back south and sort these out, especially the former? And that walk would be further and longer than using roads back to base.

Oh. Thanks for clarifying that
 

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