missmarples
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Not insulted, just said what I needed to and am finished. Keep going guys... all good comments!Don't take it personally Miss Marples I don't think anyone was insulting you?
Not insulted, just said what I needed to and am finished. Keep going guys... all good comments!Don't take it personally Miss Marples I don't think anyone was insulting you?
at first the the family were so sure that he was taken, that seams to be out the question now after the raf statement and the family have replaced the word taken with missing, he wouldn't go AWOL as he just wouldn't do that, but dose anyone know what corrie would do and would be capable of doing if he put his mind to it, he has been living away from home for three years , can anyone be sure 100% what a family member might be doing miles away, !She did say didn't she that about AWOL that the family, police and RAF do not believe he's gone AWOL as he just wouldn't do that. Bless Nicola, she just wants to bring him home whatever the circumstances might be - I get that, I don't think I would do anything different to be honest!
So many people are positive it's a hookup gone wrong and mentioning Grindr, there are other sites and apps, and he could have been meeting up for something other than sex, we don't know so it's all just possibilities.
You're right, I'm wondering if I saw a different post on a different site, it appears trouser swapping is common!
In any case I still don't believe that's Corrie on the 3.26am cctv
I'd say that's not entirely clear from reading the news link. It mentions 50 square miles, yesterday I heard the search area planned was 40 square miles, so who knows?
Thank you everyone for your kind wishes regards today's search.
It was well organised and very well manned. The SULSAR guys really were brilliant.
We wrapped it up at around 3.15 due to fading light but our group did get a really good area of ground searched and eliminated from the enquiry.
It was foggy, cold, wet & hard going. My ankles are sore, my head hurts from concentrating on scouring the ground for 6 hours and my heart leapt in my chest every time I saw something pale on the ground or when the team leader shouted "line stop" but I would do it again in a heartbeat, no hesitation.
Thank you again
Thank you everyone for your kind wishes regards today's search.
It was well organised and very well manned. The SULSAR guys really were brilliant.
We wrapped it up at around 3.15 due to fading light but our group did get a really good area of ground searched and eliminated from the enquiry.
It was foggy, cold, wet & hard going. My ankles are sore, my head hurts from concentrating on scouring the ground for 6 hours and my heart leapt in my chest every time I saw something pale on the ground or when the team leader shouted "line stop" but I would do it again in a heartbeat, no hesitation.
Thank you again
Thank you everyone for your kind wishes regards today's search.
It was well organised and very well manned. The SULSAR guys really were brilliant.
We wrapped it up at around 3.15 due to fading light but our group did get a really good area of ground searched and eliminated from the enquiry.
It was foggy, cold, wet & hard going. My ankles are sore, my head hurts from concentrating on scouring the ground for 6 hours and my heart leapt in my chest every time I saw something pale on the ground or when the team leader shouted "line stop" but I would do it again in a heartbeat, no hesitation.
Thank you again
Huge respect and well done, feet up time. Wm left you a message a few pages back, as he was going out tonight.Thank you everyone for your kind wishes regards today's search.
It was well organised and very well manned. The SULSAR guys really were brilliant.
We wrapped it up at around 3.15 due to fading light but our group did get a really good area of ground searched and eliminated from the enquiry.
It was foggy, cold, wet & hard going. My ankles are sore, my head hurts from concentrating on scouring the ground for 6 hours and my heart leapt in my chest every time I saw something pale on the ground or when the team leader shouted "line stop" but I would do it again in a heartbeat, no hesitation.
Thank you again
Huge respect and well done, feet up time. Wm left you a message a few pages back, as he was going out tonight.
it would cover a massive area bm , mildenhal and about half a dozen villages , more like a two month search,Does anyone know how large the radius of the BM phone mast is and how long would it take to search it all?
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Does anyone know how large the radius of the BM phone mast is and how long would it take to search it all?
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50sq miles in one day , ware you getting this from , even the entire British army could not do search 50sq miles in one day, they only had around 60 people max and only out for about 7 hours !A online calculator suggests 28.2 square miles for a 3 mile radius? If they got anywhere close to 50 square miles today...
50sq miles in one day , ware you getting this from , even the entire British army could not do search 50sq miles in one day, they only had around 60 people max and only out for about 7 hours !
50sq miles in one day , ware you getting this from , even the entire British army could not do search 50sq miles in one day, they only had around 60 people max and only out for about 7 hours !
that sounds like 50sq miles of land that may be of interest to search , nothing about today,Corrie Mckeague's mother Nicola Urquart used public donations to hire Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue to provide expertise on the search of 50 square miles (130 sq km) of land.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38351756?client=safari
that sounds like 50sq miles of land that may be of interest to search , nothing about today,