KaiserSauzee
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When you have ruled out all of the impossible, then whatever is left, no matter how improbable is the answer.Putting 2 and 2 together you would think he was in the Bin Lorry. Not factual, but the general gist of the theory is.....
-Corrie has been happily sleeping for 2 hours. He's potentially got to walk 2-3 hours to get home, not something anyone wants to do. It will be virtually morning by the time he gets back. So as he can quite comfortably sleep on a concrete floor - it makes sense to stay in town sleeping, but find a more secluded/comfortable place to be.......
-Corrie enters the Horseshoe.
-A bin full of cardboard is an ideal place to sleep and it has been known for people to sleep in them and succumb to it.
-Not seen by anybody because he was hidden sleeping in the bin.
-An hour passes, the Bin Driver is the first vehicle to enter and he doesn't see Corrie either.
-Bin Lorry leaves and goes towards Barton Mills as does Corrie's phone.
All this above makes absolute sense. It explains why nobody saw him, it explains the reasoning for him being in that area, it explains the phone pings in Barton Mills......yet......
He's apparently not in the bin because of the weight. Unless he was seen in the bin, woken and given a lift somewhere.
Everything adds up apart from the weight and no forensics and no body, but because so much adds up it's hard to ignore.
Though because of the weight and lack of physical evidence of it.....I have assumed he got in a different vehicle and got in that vehicle soon after he got into the horseshoe, but then that could be ruled out if an when we are told the first vehicle left that area.
(C) Sherlock Holmes
(Or words to that effect)