Spurslass63
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I was wondering..was this tip off mentioned before /after the gofund /reward from grandparents were mentioned?
I was wondering..was this tip off mentioned before /after the gofund /reward from grandparents were mentioned?
I was wondering..was this tip off mentioned before /after the gofund /reward from grandparents were mentioned?
Would you not drive off? If there's no witnesses and no obvious cctv you could perhaps blag if it came back on you that you thought it was an animal (as we discussed earlier) you couldn't prove the driver wouldn't have necessarily seen him based on clothes even though it would be a good argument. If he said he didn't see him then what can you do? Isn't that better than being potentially caught without a licence or drunk and a body in your car?
It was after. The grandparents reward came first, then the crowdfunding and Nicola mentioned an anonymous tip off when she was questioned on BBC TV.Wrong info
I agree with you, I would think the quoted theory by Sulsar is unlikely.
If Corrie was walking through King's Forest he was likely sticking to the road (no street lighting I imagine) and yes, could have been hit by a vehicle. Hit and run is a much more believable option.
Can anyone local tell me how big King's Forest is please? I cannot find anything on google.
Also would this area make a reasonable route if Corrie was walking from BSE to Mildenhall, or is it too much of a diversion? TIA
It was after. The grandparents reward came first, then the crowdfunding and Nicola mentioned an anonymous tip off when she was questioned on BBC TV.
I guess that would depend on the individual circumstances of the hypothetical driver concerned. If he was drunk, already banned from driving for prior motoring offences and had 4 bald tyres on his car, he would be unlikely to suddenly turn into a model citizen. It's more likely that such a person would dispose of the body and then dispose of the vehicle at Dodgy Dave's Car Crushers.
So as there is a dogging spot within/around the search area, is it possible that a dogger spotted something that night and came forwards anonymously because they didn't want their 'lifestyle' choice being known?
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Strong possibility, even just driving by and seeing something not quite right, maybe nothing at the time to the person, and could be everything now.
I agree with you, I would think the quoted theory by Sulsar is unlikely.
If Corrie was walking through King's Forest he was likely sticking to the road (no street lighting I imagine) and yes, could have been hit by a vehicle. Hit and run is a much more believable option.
Can anyone local tell me how big King's Forest is please? I cannot find anything on google.
Also would this area make a reasonable route if Corrie was walking from BSE to Mildenhall, or is it too much of a diversion? TIA
My daughter just mananged to flick the tv to local news. The search was on it so I watched, nothing new, just an interview with jo leach about being local. Says they're searching whrat they can until nightfall so perhaps they've not finished dead on 3 just when they can't continue.
Bit odd watching it wondering whether our Cotswold was on it!
I guess we are to assume that they haven't found anything yet if they are set to keep searching. Did the weather ever clear up there today? Saw some photos and it looked rather cold and damp from what the searchers were wearing.
So as there is a dogging spot within/around the search area, is it possible that a dogger spotted something that night and came forwards anonymously because they didn't want their 'lifestyle' choice being known?