Thanks Truth and Northern for the info on the BBC interview.
I do think it's odd that there would be no sign of Corrie if he was in a bin for 2 days. I even find it odd that someone would beat him up, the phone would fall out of his pocket and they'd bother to pick it up and place it neatly in a bin -- neat freak attacker?
Maybe one of the later potential witnesses they needed identifying did say they heard something from the horseshoe that might have been a fight or altercation...maybe the sounds had earlier been attributed to the three teens who were hanging around?
I don't entirely blame the police for leaving the landfill 'for last' on the list. If they'd gone and spent 10 weeks on a landfill and then Corrie was found at the side of a road, they'd have been blasted for that. It's understandable that everyone wants answers asap, but I think it makes sense to do investigations and searches, and look for possible witnesses before a massive landfill search.
8000 tons of rubbish to be moved before they can even start searching, according to the latest Suffolk Constabulary release!
I do think it's odd that there would be no sign of Corrie if he was in a bin for 2 days. I even find it odd that someone would beat him up, the phone would fall out of his pocket and they'd bother to pick it up and place it neatly in a bin -- neat freak attacker?
Maybe one of the later potential witnesses they needed identifying did say they heard something from the horseshoe that might have been a fight or altercation...maybe the sounds had earlier been attributed to the three teens who were hanging around?
I don't entirely blame the police for leaving the landfill 'for last' on the list. If they'd gone and spent 10 weeks on a landfill and then Corrie was found at the side of a road, they'd have been blasted for that. It's understandable that everyone wants answers asap, but I think it makes sense to do investigations and searches, and look for possible witnesses before a massive landfill search.
8000 tons of rubbish to be moved before they can even start searching, according to the latest Suffolk Constabulary release!