It's as many acres as Sulsar have covered to date in their search.
Do you know if SULSAR are keeping a publically-accessible record of places they have searched already?
It's as many acres as Sulsar have covered to date in their search.
Think how hard you would have to hit someone in a car to injure them enough to think the easiest way out is either leaving them somewhere quiet to go on their own or hiding their body.
Someone would have had some serious damage to their car, damage that would need to have been hidden or fixed, debris in the road etc
If you were going to try and get away with it as horrible as it sounds, it's easier just to drive off and leave them there rather than risk leaving forensic evidence on their body and being found later.
IMO it's not logical
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Hit by a car in the Horseshoe area which has been mentioned before on here (was that you Midsummer?) and body disposed of? Mind you, if that was the case you would think that something would come up forensically and perhaps evidence of damage to a car leaving on CCTV?
It doesn't seem like there would be enough room for a car/vehicle to have got up sufficient speed to kill someone in the small space of the horseshoe and then enough time to put a body in the car and dribe off without being seen.
JMO
The forest is massive and would take a good few weeks to search, personally unless they have evidence to search in a particular area they are unlikely to find any thing as it would be like looking for a needle in a hay stack ,It's as many acres as Sulsar have covered to date in their search.
They tell on their website where they are searching and have searched. That's the only information I have.Do you know if SULSAR are keeping a publically-accessible record of places they have searched already?
Which is?
the only problem with that is no DNA found in loading bay so I can't see that happeningIt doesn't seem like there would be enough room for a car/vehicle to have got up sufficient speed to kill someone in the small space of the horseshoe and then enough time to put a body in the car and drive off without being seen.
JMO
It doesn't sound like they're searching roadsides though
It has been mentioned that 15 square miles have been searched. 1 sq mile is 1760 x1760 yds. I acre is 4840 sq yds. So a sq mile is 640 acres meaning nearly 10,000 acres searched so far. The forest is therefore nearly 5 times what has already been searched.
Edit. Assuming 10 weeks to search 10,000 acres it will take almost a year to search the forest. Daunting task.
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Searching an area already looked at but where Nicola considers Corrie may have 'passed through' or may still be.
Unless the speed 12mph is average, he did walk out of the horseshoe and was hit. The body and phone in the car and driven to thetford forest hence the miles covered slowly on average. I can't see why the hell anyone would hide a body they hit accidentally in the dark but I guess people do?
Something tells me walking out of the horseshoe is 100% possible. Nicola has always believed third party involvement but sulsar don't seem to agree in part.
Itv reporter was in mildenhall so I think the undisclosed location has to be thetford forest
This is the best answer to the questions about the search to date.
I posted Shiresleuth calculations and mine are way out so deleting my comment.The forest is massive and would take a good few weeks to search, personally unless they have evidence to search in a particular area they are unlikely to find any thing as it would be like looking for a needle in a hay stack ,
best answer on the thread, mine is wrong.That is surprisingly a lot. According to their website they only have 37 active members so adding 30 more should speed things up a lot.
Not logical... But a drunk or high driver may not think or act in a logical way if they hit someone and killed them.Think how hard you would have to hit someone in a car to injure them enough to think the easiest way out is either leaving them somewhere quiet to go on their own or hiding their body.
Someone would have had some serious damage to their car, damage that would need to have been hidden or fixed, debris in the road etc
If you were going to try and get away with it as horrible as it sounds, it's easier just to drive off and leave them there rather than risk leaving forensic evidence on their body and being found later.
IMO it's not logical
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40 sq miles sounds more like Thetford Forest than the Sugar Beet factory IMO. Would be interesting to know exactly what NU is thinking.Could this be the sugar beet sighting she said she was unhappy about police dismissing.
What is it with every statement is in some sort of code, can't we just have plain and simple facts! <modsnip>