They have I think three manual.
The rest are auto
It's on the web.
I doubt they use all the tech of the cameras (I never wrote the bits in black in the bits you quoted. I havent read that post).
My "black" is
The proof is, Nicola said they were trying to track the silver car.That means Cam09 could not see it
I really think at some point it will come to light the rest of the timeline of events. There's no way that from the time he turned into the alleyway until the time the bin lorry arrived there was no activity in those streets. People were leaving work, finishing their nights out, it's a residential area, plus clearly there was a man in the alleyway and the elusive car driving the wrong way 樂
If he was taken for a night of passion lets say, that he had pre arranged to meet this person (hence the waiting), then either this person is very lucky to have evaded any trace or this was cleverly planned with the person knowing they were going to do something to corrie. A huge risk for the person who had taken him but recently a gay man has been convicted of date rapping his victims and dumping their body's in the street. The lunatic got away with it for a while.
Corrie had to be waiting for someone. Someone to pick him up from that area.
Still doesn't give reason to the phone going where it did.
Arrggghhhh so confusing....
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But as there are only these possibilties coupled with the fact that there were cars about at that time it seems the most logical?
Sorry, the bold words were my answers to your questions.
Do you have a link to the cameras being both auto and manually operated? As for Nicola stating they are trying to track the car I don't doubt it. It doesn't mean the camera didn't see it or even show the reg.
If that car is unregistered (I read it somewhere one of the cars was unregistered?) or on false plates for example or been disposed of then that would make it very difficult to trace now.
Could you then argue that the more recent searches to take place this week that aren't related to Barton mills have happened because the police have information that leads them to believe he could have travelled by vehicle that way? I would expect in a blind search for bigger areas to be searched.
I know this might be far off the mark but what about this scenario? He willingly is picked up by someone pre arranged by the bin area for a meet, and they drive on to meet another person, known or not to Corrie around the area the phone pinged. It was at this point he was in a situation where he was kidnapped or attacked, phone disposed of and then body taken to wherever.. failing that all three of them head somewhere to party? Or this 3rd person could have attacked and robbed them both? I know it might be far fetched but a premeditated attack on a young and intoxicated young lad is possible no? Looking at the size of Corrie, he is incredibly muscly, combined with military training, I think it would be some struggle and ALOT of noise for one person to get him in a vehicle unwillingly in such a public place.
It's always a possibilty. I wouldn't necessarily rule out putting him in a car unwillingly in a public place because of his military training, my other half is in the armed forces and could probably be stupid enough to be taken unawares at 3am after a few drinks. Whatever has happened after getting into said car is a mystery.
@DC ..
Yeah... essentially.
Next question. Why aren't we being told this ?
I get that "the police" arent on facebook adding their bit, but Corrie didn't "vanish".
Yet the police keep saying "there is no criminality" ?
I get that to a point. He may have gone "willingly" and there for there is no criminality "until you find out what happened" which isn't the story being "put out" on facebook.
I'm going to hazard a guess that any activity either on social media or text/phone calls would be available to police. So unless a verbal agreement to meet I doubt it happened, unsure why you'd verbally agree to meet someone later when they're standing right next to you, especially for a hook up.
Yeah, I found it on whattheyknow and Bury St Edmunds CCTV.
It shows the manual cameras.
As for Cam09 "not seeing" the silver car. I can only assume it didn't as Nicola put out the message they needed to trace it.
Why trace something if you can see it 60 foot away ?
You could also argue he left his phone on the bin while peeing, couldn't locate it. Left the area, came across the car and stopped to engage in conversation after all having no phone to he told himself home. Would make him more willing to accept a lift or help from strangers?