There are only a few possibilities.
He walked out of the HS unobserved by a camera that has been viewed.
He accepted a ride from someone known or unknown to him in the HS.
He was kidnapped in the HS by a person in a vehicle.
He was attacked and dumped in a bin and went undetected throughout the pickup and disposal process.
He was allowed to walk through the building and out the front unobserved by a camera.
He was let in to the building and killed, put in a trunk of a vehicle or bin the next day and not observed by a camera.
He is still inside the building in a hidden freezer somewhere.
There is the quasi official report of the Lorry and three other vehicles entering the HS. I assume they mean pulled off from the camera view into the parking area. Vehicles could be using the roads Brentgoval and the perpendicular road and never stop at the HS. If a pedestrian could not escape camera view as said, then these vehicles could not as well. I am not so sure about that fact though. So he could not be picked up by a passing vehicle that did not pull into the HS, and he could walk away without being observed. Thats the story anyway.
Seems to me of any of those 4 vehicles pulled into the HS out of camera view say at 3:27-3:45 am or a vehicle pulled away during that time, that would be a serious clue. We don't know when these other vehicles came and went. I think the Lorry was said to have arrived at 4am and departed by 420. seems like a long time to load one light bin..but I think I read that. The driver said he saw nothing important and did not see Corrie in the HS. So the driver is either lying or we have to move on. So when did these other vehicles come and go. I don't think this is rocket science. What did these drivers say, what vehicles were parked there that night and the day after, and who have the police not found. I still think he walked out and is in a field somewhere, a suicide or a victim of a fatal alcohol related accident. The tossed phone makes me think suicide. Of course that could be just a mistake by C or a sign of foul play.
He walked out of the HS unobserved by a camera that has been viewed.
He accepted a ride from someone known or unknown to him in the HS.
He was kidnapped in the HS by a person in a vehicle.
He was attacked and dumped in a bin and went undetected throughout the pickup and disposal process.
He was allowed to walk through the building and out the front unobserved by a camera.
He was let in to the building and killed, put in a trunk of a vehicle or bin the next day and not observed by a camera.
He is still inside the building in a hidden freezer somewhere.
There is the quasi official report of the Lorry and three other vehicles entering the HS. I assume they mean pulled off from the camera view into the parking area. Vehicles could be using the roads Brentgoval and the perpendicular road and never stop at the HS. If a pedestrian could not escape camera view as said, then these vehicles could not as well. I am not so sure about that fact though. So he could not be picked up by a passing vehicle that did not pull into the HS, and he could walk away without being observed. Thats the story anyway.
Seems to me of any of those 4 vehicles pulled into the HS out of camera view say at 3:27-3:45 am or a vehicle pulled away during that time, that would be a serious clue. We don't know when these other vehicles came and went. I think the Lorry was said to have arrived at 4am and departed by 420. seems like a long time to load one light bin..but I think I read that. The driver said he saw nothing important and did not see Corrie in the HS. So the driver is either lying or we have to move on. So when did these other vehicles come and go. I don't think this is rocket science. What did these drivers say, what vehicles were parked there that night and the day after, and who have the police not found. I still think he walked out and is in a field somewhere, a suicide or a victim of a fatal alcohol related accident. The tossed phone makes me think suicide. Of course that could be just a mistake by C or a sign of foul play.