I am not convinced. I would bet on him going there for a piss and/or to meet someone in a car.
IMO - if he was planning on walking home - this is the way to walk, continuing straight down past Mcdonalds and so on. Also if you are getting picked up by someone it makes sense too.
The way and direction he walks/jogs suggests he's going for a piss. He is walking directly towards a walled corner behind the tree, perfect place for a pee. Jogging there gives him extra time to have a piss before anyone comes. I have done the same myself. I have jogged down side roads to get the piss done before the people up the road come round the corner.
I'd love to know the timings of cars coming and going in that area, how they potentially tie in with the phone pings and Corrie being in that area.
You would think if a car left at a similar time to the bin lorry that that car would be pretty suspicious.
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Excuse my ignorance about the pings/pongs, but isn't it quite possible a car left well before the bin lorry arriving/leaving but remained within the area somewhere less obvious? Only later moving off to correlate with the possible bin lorry timings?
If Corrie left at around 10pm was the dog not getting distressed because he didn't return? He wasn't reported missing until the Monday (I'm sure I read it was the afternoon on the Monday). If the dog was distressed, was there no colleagues in nearby accommodation who could have been alerted by the dog?
yes and they keep loose change in a doggy bank rather than a piggy bank.I think we'd have heard about that by now if it was.
As an aside, I was wondering whether doggers keep their savings in the Dogger Bank.
I recollect an assumption that he was off somewhere but they expected him to return but had not been duly alarmed, waited before making that official report on the Monday.
In one of her first statements Nicola did say the other guys at base were looking after it and had even bought it a coat ect ( before dog went to Scot with family etc etc )
yes and they keep loose change in a doggy bank rather than a piggy bank.
Thank you.I posted the below last night :
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MIS have also been on location this week. Walking the same route as C, they've also watched others walking that route from a counter terroism point of view to see what someone watching C would see etc.
There was an interesting interview with them on Look East this evening.
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It appears the 6:30pm look east edition I linked to is no longer available on the iPlayer.
If he did go in a car at any of these times (quite possible imo though I still tend the attempted walk to base and meeting with simple but fateful accident) then LE will surely have a description of this car?
Why has it taken so long to find Corrie in that case ?
I wonder how much disinformation has been put out?
Impossible to know how much is withheld of course.
http://news.sky.com/video/family-of-missing-serviceman-take-case-into-their-own-hands-10721503
Latest piece from sky news with TW.
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Interesting that Tony says that Corrie could be out there wondering how to come back with all the media circus. Implying that AWOL is possible?
Please don't say that Thread #14 will become "the case of the undercover MI5 agent dressed as a homeless person". Sometimes the content of threads for this case border on the embarrassing/ridiculous!
the possible scenarios of what happened to corrie are few. One of which is that he remained or remains in that area under whatever circumstances and the other is that he left in a vehicle, you know willingly or unwillingly so yeah it's absolutely possible that he's still alive somewhere, you know and could be watching this, either under duress or sitting there thinking how on earth do I come back from this now that this whole media circus is there. You know that's the best case scenario as far as we're concerned.
Arrived 40 mins after corrie into horseshoe
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That could be a possible lead right there.Do they wear hush puppies?