suzyjackson
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The radio interview was interesting, particularly as Nicola said it was initially thought that the Greggs bin was recyclables only, but it turned out it wasn't and was 'mixed household' rubbish. That being the case, could it not have held some heavy stuff that could account for the extra weight? She also says that the phone was the only evidence they had, which, like Shiressleuth says, I wonder about those phone pings. Then again, with heavier stuff in the Greggs bin, the phone maybe there, but not C.
If C was going to disappear voluntarily, he wouldn't keep the phone and could have gone into the HS to put the phone in a bin. There's still several vehicles to be accounted for and if they are so certain that he is in LF, perhaps because they have intelligence to say he is, why have they not yet been discounted?
I don't think we know how often the Greggs non-recyclables are picked up.
IMO if it's every day there's no way they would generate 15 stone of rubbish and even it it's (say) twice a week it's a huge amount.
IMO a normal branch of greggs is going to be throwing away packaging, contents of the shop bin for customers maybe and some out of date pasties, what else might they have? Is it likely that someone was using their bin illegally to dump rubbish after hours?
IF the second bin weight is correct I can totally see why the police and family are now sure C's in the LF.
Until we knew about the weight error I never thought C had been in the bin lorry but I can't see another conclusion now sadly.
JMO