Sorry to quote my own post, but it is so that you will understand what I'm on about.I remember way back that there was two bin collections said to have taken place. I think the first was at about 3.40am and another, the BL that had way too much attention on it. The first one somehow seemed to disappear out of the equation after a few weeks. That aside, if the waste (I take that to be general waste, not recycling) was not collected until a few days later, assuming we are talking about commercial waste in bins such as we see in the HS area and SB too, how come any staff member putting waste into that bin did not see a body in there? Also, if these are commercial bins, are their weights recorded too, just like the recycling one was? I would think they are. So surely, there should be records of these weights and one may stand out as being a lot heavier than normal?
I also wonder if LE is actually talking about other bins, such as household bins, but want us to think otherwise. As someone said in the previous thread, that if crime took place in a house, a soiled carpet could be taken to the tip rolled up. Equally, could a body be put into bin liners and taken by the household waste collection, perhaps on a Monday morning?
Firstly, I have spent a lot of time today trying to find the info that I remember about there being TWO bin collections. It would appear that almost all references to bin lorries, except in a passing comment, have been removed. I remembered N having said about them in an interview, yet there is now no mention at all in any of them and it seems the videos have been cut to exclude them. This may have happened after all the unpleasantness about a driver.
The latest from LE seems to be carefully worded and note that they say "It was known, and CCTV shows, that a waste lorry made a collection in the area a short time after the last confirmed sighting of Corrie" (BBM)
That would fit perfectly with the first one being at about 3.40am. If it was the later one at around 4.20am, surely they would call that 'almost an hour later'?
The bin lorry is supposed to be the first vehicle that enters the HS and if they mean the later-timed one, that is a long time for absolutely nobody to see C.
I think with all the confusion there has been over a bin lorry and its timings, it was so that they could talk about a bin lorry, but giving the impression they were talking about the recycling one, not the waste one. So now, it has me wondering if the 'waste' lorry is something of a smokescreen so that we focus on the HS area again, but the actual story is rather different. They said the last ping of the phone was 8am and that the phone never made contact with the mast thereafter, supposedly all the time at BM. Could the phone have been thrown into a bin at BM and emptied later, and much as I don't want to say it, maybe C too?
I personally, still think that whatever happened did not happen in the HS area, except that he got into a car there.