UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #20

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Possibly, but I'm not sure clothing would decompose much over a few months in the winter.

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Nicola has said she has been told the waste went straight to landfill because no staff work on Saturdays at the sorting centre so there would have been no incineration presumably either.
 
Nicola has said she has been told the waste went straight to landfill because no staff work on Saturdays at the sorting centre so there would have been no incineration presumably either.

If that is true, then it prompts the question of why recycling bins would be emptied on Saturdays. Makes no sense.
 
If that is true, then it prompts the question of why recycling bins would be emptied on Saturdays. Makes no sense.
It wasnt a recycling bin that was emptied now - N was told household rubbish. We're going round in circles here.
 
It wasnt a recycling bin that was emptied now - N was told household rubbish. We're going round in circles here.

I know that, but people have suggested that the wrong bin was emptied. I agree, we don't know the truth. There probably aren't as many twists and turns as it feels there have been, we just haven't been told the facts. Which is normal, the public are only given detailed info when the police think they may be able to help.
 
It wasnt a recycling bin that was emptied now - N was told household rubbish. We're going round in circles here.

This is the big issue until there is a break in the case. N/TW saying this/that/other was told to them (by who? FLO?) and now been told different and SP/MM denying this.

Who to believe..
 
No on-site staff on Saturdays, presumably Sundays too? But bins are still lifted so that they can get through the run and because the weekend would see a lot more waste binned?
 
It wasnt a recycling bin that was emptied now - N was told household rubbish. We're going round in circles here.
Sorry to rehash issues that have already been discussed. Guess I'll go back to waiting for info direct from SP.
 
Sorry to rehash issues that have already been discussed. Guess I'll go back to waiting for info direct from SP.
Yes indeed. I think we are all coming to similar conclusions as the scant info we do have is constantly rehashed and recycled , excuse the pun.
 
Police Update 24th March.......https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague

As a search continues at a landfill site in Milton in Cambridgeshire, police are confirming that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) will be working alongside officers investigating Corrie McKeague’s disappearance.A team of specialist trained search officers from Suffolk and Norfolk Constabularies are continuing work at the site and have now been through more than 845 tonnes of material in the search.
Detective Superintendent Katie Elliott said; “Officers have been liaising with the HSE as part of the investigation into the circumstances around what happened to Corrie.
“At this stage our search at Milton continues. If there is a find on the site then the HSE will have a role to play in looking into the procedures that were in place and we have been speaking with them to ensure they are aware of our investigation to date.
“Officers have completed thousands of hours of enquiries to find Corrie and through the work that has been completed over the past few months we have gathered a substantial amount of information which will inform both our own and any potential HSE investigation as we move forward.”
 
So now they are saying that they had already planed to search the landfill even before the bin weight discrepancy was found,


I do recall hearing a similar statement from SP where they were saying they were preparing the site as a search was planned. This was before the news about bin weights etc emerged. I have looked back but cannot now find where I read or heard this, so unable to quote a link though.
I think this was on a live/tv interview
 
I think it was announced in February when the site preparation began IIRC. So having HSE on hand seems to indicate an accident of sorts, unless SP are covering all angles - sensible IMO.
ETA. The SP update announcing the LF search is 10 Feb and is on the media thread at the beginning of this thread.
 
I do recall hearing a similar statement from SP where they were saying they were preparing the site as a search was planned. This was before the news about bin weights etc emerged. I have looked back but cannot now find where I read or heard this, so unable to quote a link though.
I think this was on a live/tv interview

Detective Superintendent Katie Elliott said the search was already being planned when they discovered one of the bins removed from the horseshoe that day weighed more than 100kg instead of the 11kg they had first been told.

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But having searched though thousands of hours of CCTV and spoken to all but two of the people seen in the area at the time, she said they could find no way for Corrie to have left the horseshoe unseen, so they began planning the search.
http://www.buryfreepress.co.uk/news...ill-site-search-for-corrie-mckeague-1-7856810
 
So now they are saying that they had already planed to search the landfill even before the bin weight discrepancy was found,

Yep, didn't the police say they were getting the landfill site to close off an area some time before the weight discovery? I seem to remember the landfill search plan being announced way before. That's why I was wondering about the Uncles "No and never" comment a few days ago.
 
Thank you Greater Than. Brilliant you found that. The second sentence you've posted did stick in my mind, it seemed an important fact at the time.
 
Who is this DCI Steve gaskin , do we know if he has connections to the family in any way,
 
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