I've just read through this thread and have a few thoughts, I don't know how relevant they may be.The description of phone pings sounds like tower pings, and I'm not sure how often the ping is made but I believe the process is to use pings off at least two towers to then triangulate an approximate location for the phone at the time of the ping....but it's not a moving ping, so it would be like doing dot-to-dot, you'd draw a line between each ping and then look at which roads and pathways are the closest match. I'm not an expert in this, and it's a shame we don't have someone on this board who could tell us more about this topic.
This case, on the surface, reminds everyone of young people getting drunk and coming to an accident on their way home. But the phone info and what the police are now saying doesn't seem to match that, at least not on a simple level.I'm not good at remembering names, but this case reminds me most of the story of Kayleigh in the Ibstock area? So what if someone driving around the town centre in the early hours of the morning, after the pubs and clubs had shut, was driving with nefarious thoughts in their mind? What if they offered him a lift? He's a strapping young lad, I think he would have had to get in voluntarily (or be pulled in by more than one person?) They drive so far and the driver pulls out a knife and demands his money, and Corrie is killed? Or maybe Corrie's appearance did lead to someone who is homosexual thinking Corrie shared those preferences and there was a fight when it turned out he was wrong? Then all those searches between BSE and Honington would be looking in the wrong place. The trees are dropping leaves at this time of year...
After an attack, the attacker might look in his pockets and turn the phone off....are they searching the area of the last ping? I presume the checking of CCTV footage is including checks on car number plates, and maybe that's where the investigation is focusing right now, while keeping all options open.
And I could be completely wrong.
My heart goes out to Corries family and friends, and I hope for a positive outcome, but I hope they will not have to wait too much longer for answers...they must be going through such hell right now
This case, on the surface, reminds everyone of young people getting drunk and coming to an accident on their way home. But the phone info and what the police are now saying doesn't seem to match that, at least not on a simple level.I'm not good at remembering names, but this case reminds me most of the story of Kayleigh in the Ibstock area? So what if someone driving around the town centre in the early hours of the morning, after the pubs and clubs had shut, was driving with nefarious thoughts in their mind? What if they offered him a lift? He's a strapping young lad, I think he would have had to get in voluntarily (or be pulled in by more than one person?) They drive so far and the driver pulls out a knife and demands his money, and Corrie is killed? Or maybe Corrie's appearance did lead to someone who is homosexual thinking Corrie shared those preferences and there was a fight when it turned out he was wrong? Then all those searches between BSE and Honington would be looking in the wrong place. The trees are dropping leaves at this time of year...
After an attack, the attacker might look in his pockets and turn the phone off....are they searching the area of the last ping? I presume the checking of CCTV footage is including checks on car number plates, and maybe that's where the investigation is focusing right now, while keeping all options open.
And I could be completely wrong.
My heart goes out to Corries family and friends, and I hope for a positive outcome, but I hope they will not have to wait too much longer for answers...they must be going through such hell right now