Rachelle1968
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Tisn't suzyjackson...I was querying as soundssuspicious keeps mentioning it as fact and we are supposed to stick to them on here or lose the thread...
Just read the paper article that's on Corries page Nicola as given this interview and reading it I'm starting to feel more on a jealous local then a random attack. If you read were she has put he is a ladies man and goes on lots of dates I'm wondering if locals got a bit fed up with it all. We have a base in Beverley and the squaddies came over (been banned last I heard) they were sick of the trouble and the locals were getting sick to death of them. Just another idea folks .... Can someone explain why the hub can show the cctv but it cant be advertised to the group Tony did say due to regulations of is it DPA regulations can someone explain this please x
Oops, forgot the quote...please can someone tell me why my 'reply with quote' Doesn't post with a nice neat box like others do...??
They only write to the address on the DVLA record, if you've moved and don't tell them you won't get the letter.
Anyway, does anyone have a theory about how the taxed or untaxed state of the car is relevant to Corrie's disappearance?
Is the Sun story available online? If it is, does anyone have a link please? (If the Sun counts as a valid media site, that is.)
That's an interesting proposition. It's sparked another thought. Is there one at Barton Mills or Mildenhall?I was just looking at the map of the area where he disappeared, and ironically 50 yards away is a branch of McDonalds which would have opened at 5am where he could have sat in the warm with a coffee.
That's an interesting proposition. It's sparked another thought. Is there one at Barton Mills or Mildenhall?
That post you've quoted me as saying - I did not write that!
I never said it was the first time I'd heard his car was untaxed!
Anyhiw, it's true - his car WAS untaxed,
ladies man? so have any of these ladies come forward to say how he wooed them?
Except for the girlfriend he was seeing last year there's no evidence to show he'd even dated a woman since...
Nicola also said that Corrie ALWAYS left nightclubs by himself...he never pulled and went off with a lady...strange..........
This is the answer to the FAQ about why Corrie left his friends
"Corrie would leave on his own if he chose on a night out. On this occasion, none of his friends knew he had been asked to leave. Corrie could have called them at any time if he wanted to."
Please post your link to show that he ALWAYS left on his own, I don't think this was ever said. And, can we have the link for the car not being taxed please
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Firstly if you look back at the info, you'll find.lots of comments regarding 3 or 4 ways in and out of the horseshoe area on foot. They aren't lying as they've confirmed that too (and neither am.I, I've read the comments). Secondly, I didn't say I was in the right not having car tax, I'm saying that's not risky behaviour person as it happened quite by accident to me (though not a defence in law). Thirdly, I didn't mean his car was new, sorry my wording was wrong, I meant new to Corrie. Fourthly, where did you get the info about his car having no car tax on it from? I haven't read that anywhere and may have missed it. And finally, yes, this is what happens week in week out across the country. Your children may or.may not don't but I know it happens as I've seen it myself. Of course it's dangerous but many, many teens and twenties do it I'm afraid.
Anyway, on other some of the other theories. I think many of you have looked carefully into the facts and there are quite a few plausible ones. I think I'm still of the 'wrong place, wrong time' camp myself. I am utterly convinced that Corrie talks or goes over to someone as he walks into the horseshoe.
This is the answer to the FAQ about why Corrie left his friends
"Corrie would leave on his own if he chose on a night out. On this occasion, none of his friends knew he had been asked to leave. Corrie could have called them at any time if he wanted to."
Please post your link to show that he ALWAYS left on his own, I don't think this was ever said. And, can we have the link for the car not being taxed please
Well, if there's 3 or 4 ways out of the bin area, why did Tony and Nicola insist there was only one way? And Tony said that AFTER going there himself. If they've since changed their story, ask yourself why?
Regarding the risky behaviour, I wasn't just referring to driving a car without tax (which IS a risk) I was also referring to Corrie drinking vodka in his car whilst sat in the drivers seat, parked up. And he MUST have driven after that to get to Waitrose....
But it isn't just all that...his suggestive pictures on Instagram....his getting so drunk he's ejected from clubs...so drunk he crashes out in doorways...
If you don't see that as risky, especially holding a position in the RAF, then we clearly have different views on what's normal and abnormal behaviour.
Yes, SOME teens and young adults may get so drunk that they're carted off to hospital or arrested...but the only people who usually sleep in doorways are the homeless. Nicola seems to think it's normal for Corrie, but the majority of people would think otherwise. It's is NIT normal to be so drunk that you almost pass out in a doorway...it just isn't, however much you want to downplay it. None of his friends went with him and passed out too....so what does THAT tell you?