JerricaBenton
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When did she say tht? I've been bugging them for 2 to 3 weeks to do it.
First Q&A on Facebook by Nicola, there is a great transcript somewhere here.
When did she say tht? I've been bugging them for 2 to 3 weeks to do it.
He sent a text after his nap,Got me thinking now about hands in pockets and something just popped in me head what if he did lose the phone before he went in horseshoe he was in hughes doorway say playing with phone then falls asleep with phone but then wakes to find no phone :thinking:
Perhaps phone was accidentally thrown in the bin along with the take away wrappers. Last seen on CCTV with hands in pockets,,, hence no take away or wrapping so must have disposed of it in HS before leaving. I hope they searched HS for this while carrying out the forensic search!
Got me thinking now about hands in pockets and something just popped in me head what if he did lose the phone before he went in horseshoe he was in hughes doorway say playing with phone then falls asleep with phone but then wakes to find no phone :thinking:
I don't think that the met or scotland yard are still investigating, to what i know they were just doing cctv stuff and are long gone,
This doesn't help explain the phone getting in the HS bin, I know, but just thought it was worth mentioning. That's unless he had been to the HS area already, previous to the last sighting with hands in pockets, visiting the HS twice in total, but I don't think that's been mooted anywhere?!
One major problem we have with such limited access to CCTV is that we don't know whether he checked the time often or not at all. He doesn't seem to be looking up possibly for a clock and I haven't seen him get his phone out to check the time. My grasp of his sleeping time was that he likely to have been woken by his friend texting, but am not certain. We don't know that he intentionally went to sleep, his intentions possibly affecting his timing. The police must know more than we do here. Would they tell his family?
Can anyone tell me the time between Corrie going into the HS and the bin lorry turning up please? What is the time between those? ..... ::thinking::
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Re the text I think it was from a previous conversation. Someone asked him for the picture earlier in the night .
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He bought food, ate it, went to sleep for 2 hours, answered a text with a photo and headed to the bins.
Yeah but who says that had to be C could of been someone else someone who knew corrie and took a pic of him passed out in the doorway someone who also made a call aaah think I need to re go over old threads reign myself in lol
But he could have had a car charger plugged in when in the car on the phoneHas anyone determined weather the phone was a Microsoft lumia at all or just that it was Nokia.if so does anyone know the model number.the reason I ask is because the Microsoft lumia 435 has a maximum talk time of 11.7 hrs corrie was on the phone for what was it 40 mins or so I think I've read to his brother in the car before he went into clubs,we also know he sent a picture message at 3.08am if he went out at around 10/10.30pm and the phone appeared to be off/damaged round bm/mildenhall area apps running In the background maybe dating sites Facebook whatever then I'm leaning towards the phone battery going flat around 8am instead of being turned off/damaged from say 10.00 pm till 8am that's 10 hrs and with apps running in the background its bound to chew your battery quicker.all just my opinion of course. https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/mobile/phone/lumia435-dual-sim/specifications/
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The CCTV shows pretty clearly that he is not carrying wrappers from food bought 2 hours before.Phone thrown in bin along with food wrappers,, hence the route it travelled?
Phone thrown in bin along with food wrappers,, hence the route it travelled?
He bought food, ate it, went to sleep for 2 hours, answered a text with a photo and headed to the bins.