I've never been a supporter of the bin lorry theory. Only for the simple fact I really can't see him climbing in a bin for any reason!
I honestly believe he got in a car, whether it was voluntary or not I keep changing my mind. I don't believe he was in BSE for long after we last seen him on CCTV. I do believe he is dead though, and my heart bleeds for his poor mother 
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People have been known to sleep in those big bins. People have been known to get crushed by bin lorries when the bin has been collected in the morning.
I don't know many people who would sleep in the entrance of a shop. I have never seen anyone do it except homeless people. I would not even contemplate it. So if he's happy to sleep there, I'm sure he'd sleep in a bin.
There have been times I have been so drunk and so knackered I can't be bothered to move. I think he got to that stage and just thought screw it - the most comfortable place to lie down is in this bin.
The car theory - well there is 1 car that hasn't been ruled out and was there 'apparently for no real reason' (Whatever that means'. I believe every other car there has been ruled out. No idea why 3 months down the line - there seemingly isn't more Police work on this. If Corrie did get into a car dead or alive, voluntarily or un-voluntarily who could this 'murderer' have been?......
- A complete stranger that was out to murder a stranger?.......how often does that happen? Must be extremely rare?
- A stranger that tried to mug Corrie and ended up killing him so chucked Corrie in his boot and drove off?
- A stranger that got chatting to Corrie and offered him a lift or a place to stay, something went wrong, maybe they did drugs, Corrie died, the stranger has Corrie's body somewhere?
- A friend he had arranged to meet. Unlikely a friend would kill him + surely the Police would be able to trace any messages/calls Corrie had with friends.
- A planned hook-up, maybe with someone from a dating site. Though rare for a woman to kill a man? So maybe a guy posed as a girl or maybe Corrie was on Grindr (there have been a few recent news stories about men on Grindr killing men they meet). Though surely a car would be seen coming to pick Corrie up? I haven't read anything about cars coming to that horseshoe area, just about the cars that were already parked there. Also wouldn't Police be able to get hold of any messages sent by dating apps/websites?
It would be good to know if the cars that were already parked there were the only ones in that horseshoe area all night and what times they left. Surely if any of those cars left within 2 hours of Corrie's last appearance on CCTV - those cars would be hunted down and the drivers spoken to and thoroughly investigated.
What are the police doing - if as I've heard - 1 of the cars/drivers has not been thoroughly investigated??????