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I've just read the report in the Mail online. I see someone has left a comment referring to the bread delivery man seeing C run across the road.
Yes "near the tip" assuming that means Red Lodge waste transfer site which, iirc correctly was a mile or so from where the bread delivery man spotted him. I have often wondered if Corrie managed to get out of the bin lorry when it reached Red Lodge and run/stagger into the woods, minus his phone.
I have often wondered if Corrie managed to get out of the bin lorry when it reached Red Lodge and run/stagger into the woods, minus his phone.
Wasn't this extensively debated early on and it was concluded, based on what we were able to find out about the bin lorry, that he could not have got out on his own?
Those lorries have a locking and sealing mechanism which operates other than when a bin is being tipped into the hopper, not to mention the compacting ram inside them.
Yes, but that person says it was near the tip, whereas the delivery driver said the person ran across the road, stopped to adjust his boots on the central reservation and then ran across the other side to a Esso station near a notorious dogging site. The only Esso stations I can find that have such things are by Barton Mills fiveways roundabout.I've just read the report in the Mail online. I see someone has left a comment referring to the bread delivery man seeing C run across the road.
At least we have had confirmation now that the bin lorry driver has told the police that he saw Corrie stood in the HS. That is what I was looking for some clarity on. It does really help much, but he certainly couldnt have gotten in the bin then.
The man seen by the bin lorry driver has been identified and spoken with:
Police seek interim death certificate for missing Corrie McKeague - The Courier
“The Suffolk police confirmed that the person the bin lorry driver saw that night was eliminated from the investigation after they spoke with them and an account was obtained.”
Thank you, I was sure I had read that somewhere, and even before this article.
Interesting. What could accidentally catch fire at a landfill? I imagine there are strict rules about not smoking there.
Only made the news because of the Corrie connection I expect. From Miss_F's link there only seems to be 1 firefighter with hose on scene