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Which would match with what Nicola hinted at, tony confirmed but I can't quote and my belief of why AWOL is currently being looked at with new eyes by the new investigators. Check back on the thread before the this morning interview, gut feelings of posters on here was what has triggered this- we still dont know, but I think they have more knowledge than we do and maybe something has triggered a new direction.
Tony Wringe from Sulsar Page Suffolk Radio 4 weeks after Corrie went missing. He said the police were looking at three possible outcomes - that the serviceman disappeared through choice, he disappeared against his will, or he may be dead.Mr Wringe did not think Mr McKeague went missing by his own choice because in such instances people often carry out detailed planning for it and he did not think his nephew had done that. He said police did not believe he was taken by terrorists as there would have been a public statement from them by now. Mr Wringe said that left "another third party involvement against his will, or he's had some form of accident and he's dead".
So the police may still have had AWOL on the table with all the other options and not excluded it, and now MacKenzie are involved, they too will want to investigate all options, unless they have intelligence to exclude them. MOO