oh yeah, you're right....I'd (almost) forgotten how bad the fashion was in the 80s!! :dance:
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oh yeah, you're right....I'd (almost) forgotten how bad the fashion was in the 80s!! :dance:
Watching more of Corrie's YouTube videos, I not only get a sense of someone very outgoing, but also rather ADHD.
It if Corrie suffered with any mental illness it might explain why the puppy was overlooked.
If the public has been deliberately misled over timings I will be stumped. Why?
Would like to point out after watching various interviews recently with people that had interacted with Corrie that night all pointed out he was alone.
Drove into Bury alone.
Drank in car alone.
Alone in the So Bar where he got up and sung on the mic with the 1 man band that was there that night. Apparently he asked the guy singer if he could sing a song and the guy played his guitar. Bit odd.
Was in whetherspoons alone going up to tables and speaking to strangers.
Went into club Flex alone as indicated by the door man and owner. Walked around chatting to random people etc. Got told to leave as he was drunk and annoying.
Left alone, ate alone, slept alone, walked into horseshoe alone.
We are being led to believe he was with friends that night but its very clear now he wasn't with his RAF friends at all. I am not sure why its been made out he was with them when all people that had seen him that night and have given interviews on the news saying he was alone.
Seemed to me he was desperate to go out, even if that meant alone. Desperate to make friends etc. Although this is not entirely odd, it takes guts to go out drinking and clubbing alone.
Just thought this is worth pointing out.
Early on, we were led to believe that the Grape's footage was the last sighting of him at 3:20hrs. Then somebody posted that this footage was actually at 1:20hrs.
I remember reading that Corrie left the base late because he had to sort his puppy out and it seemed he was hoping to meet his friends in Bury. But there seem to be no reports that they were in Bury at all. Confused...
I am starting to think they weren't even in Bury at all. 2 car loads of guys apparently went out. And he didnt seem to meet any of them that night.
I wouldn't be surprised now if he left the horseshoe alone, feel down a ditch alone, and will be found alone in the coming weeks.
I have checked out the bin situation in the horseshoe and there are 3 dry recycling bins, 3 general waste bins (all BIFFA) and 1 council blue bin.
I even looked in all of them and there was a small amount of cardboard in each of the BIFFA recycling bins and a couple of bags of rubbish in one off the general waste bins.
The conclusion I draw from this is that the shops clearly put their rubbish in their own allocated bins, so why was only one bin emptied that morning?
In addition, looking inside the bins made me realise just how small they are inside and for that reason I am fairly certain that Corrie did not get in one of these bins. The may be a restriction on weight allowed but I'm fairly sure that 85kg would be an unusually heavy weight for a bin in that location.
I remember reading that Corrie left the base late because he had to sort his puppy out and it seemed he was hoping to meet his friends in Bury. But there seem to be no reports that they were in Bury at all. Confused...
If this is the case I would feel absolutely desperately sorry for him. Would I find someone with his personality annoying? Yes I would. But would I bully someone by inviting them out and then effectively ditching them or standing them up? No I wouldn't.
Much is made of how he was "beyond happy" (odd turn of phrase) and I did note in the forces tv docu they inserted "Corrie had no mental health issues" (may be paraphrasing there) which to me stuck out because no one has really questioned or asked in depth about his mental health.
Suffering from mental health isn't always visible to others, is imagine coupled with corries behaviour he would take unnecessary risks. As someone here said he's in the right age group for male suicide. A long time ago before corries social media cleaned up there were a lot of statuses my generation would call "emo" I'd bet money that his mental health isn't as black and white as has been pushed.
Lastly, mental health doesn't automatically scream suicide, it also gives a huge motivation to go awol. When you're depressed you don't care about anything.
Also, quite unlikely but is there not more serious mental health issues like schizophrenia that tend to develop in early adulthood?
Again, thinking about the WHOLE thing logically...
If we're beginning to accept the theory that Corrie left in a 'vehicle' it has to be by default one of three options:
A car.
If it's a car then it surely would have been noticed somewhere on CCTV leaving the town or picked up on ANPR cameras regardless of speed and could be owned by anyone above the age of 18. Incidentally, the slow travelling speed of the phone could be an indication of avoiding speed cameras AND an ignorant understanding of ANPR cameras?
A van.
Same as above but more than likely having three seats (standard configuration for a transit style van).
A bicycle.
Not only would it have been picked up on CCTV somewhere, it would have been noticed by nearly everyone he passed. It would have stuck out like a sore thumb with no lights on it for a start, never mind a drunk bloke with white trousers and a pink shirt wobbling his way to BM. A cycle in my mind is highly unlikely. Besides, who leaves a bicycle unlocked and with the lights still attached?
Then we have to consider unwilling, semi willing or willing:
UNWILLING.
If Corrie was unwilling to get into a car then that would surely mean a driver AND at least one other to subdue him whilst they got to their destination (BM/Mildenhall?). I'd suggest more than likely three people. One to drive and two to subdue. That's four people in total. That rules out the van as he would need to be physically knocked out and thrown in the back to make good an escape. It would would attract attention and cause it to be levelled at the incident and we've heard nothing about an altercation in the Horseshoe area as of yet.
SEMI WILLING
If we consider Corrie is semi-willing we can presume that he was coerced into the vehicle after a short discussion. Why have a short discussion? I would suggest he was 'risk assessing' in the subdued lighting and checking out the person before getting into the vehicle. Eventually coming to terms with his actions so to speak. This again could be just a driver, male or female.
WILLING
That leaves us with willing. If Corrie is willing then we can presume he gets into a vehicle with his consent with absolutely no issues. He's more than likely spoken to them at length in the past by text or phone call to gauge their personality and traits. A blind date if you like. We know from our investigations so far that he's a risk taker. He sails close to the edge. He's not scared to go forward or confront.
Could we reconsider the van option? We could, but surely it would be noticed more so for the same reasons we mentioned before? It would only need one person.....the driver. This could be a ideal 'hookup' situation.
I'm unsure of a conclusive speculative answer just yet but I feel sure that it wasn't Miss Green with the lead pipe in the library. I'm feel sure that it was at least one person (driver) and a car (not a van). I get the feeling that some previous correspondence has taken place via Grindr, Whatsapp etc and an image has been exchanged suggesting military. It's been seized upon by the recipient and a date has been set up as a 'last turkey in the shop' scenario by Corrie.
My apologies for offloading my bulk thoughts.
JMO
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I did wonder if someone found his phone in the doorway and chucked it when they realised it was a bit rubbish.
Also, is there a bin between the doorway and the horseshoe? Did he leave his food cartons in the doorway or bin it elsewhere?
Do we even know if his friends said he was lost in the confusion. Nicola said it as per above comment. What if the norm is Corrie getting soo drunk he becomes the annoying loud person who risks all of them getting in a fight or kicked out. Its amusing for awhile but then if your having to look after the passed out drunk. Boring. <modsnip> If he was infact crying in the doorway maybe the realisation his behaviour isn't soo normal or cute has struck him. Don't forget they all had phones !If Corrie was alone that night (which is looking extremely likely) why have his 'friends' lied? They have clearly told Nicola/LE that he missed his lift out of confusion between two cars, they must have said they were out with him as we've been told several times he met up with them, they've said they didn't realise he had been thrown out of flex implying they were together as a group and I'm sure Nicola has also used their descriptions of his behaviour being normal/happy that night and no different to previous nights out. <modsnip>
But from what we've heard from staff in the places Corrie went he was completely alone all night. So why are his friends implying it was a normal night out WITH Corrie when actually they were on a completely separate night out to Corrie?
Its another part of the jigsaw where the pieces just don't quite fit together properly.
Can anyone point me to the video of Corrie conducting, <modsnip> Thanks! Haven't seen that one.
Early on, we were led to believe that the Grape's footage was the last sighting of him at 3:20hrs. Then somebody posted that this footage was actually at 1:20hrs.