The Officer's Club is now Edmundos Restaurant and has been for some time now.
Excellent. Images of Edmundos show the "face" is probably a windows sticker . Thanks, can knock that off the list.
The Officer's Club is now Edmundos Restaurant and has been for some time now.
I am still here but also keep getting disconnected Tony as confirmed on the fb that it was them who have put the social media of Corries on private someone then asks about POF (plenty of fish) to see if he has been keeping tabs on that as there as been a lot of activity on it day and night and there worried. .... I don't know what this means as ive never used POF x
Although there is of course, the possibility that the police are deliberately withholding information from the family...
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People's comments are certainly giving a convincing impression that his "mates" didn't want him around.
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Hello everyone, this is my first post so please forgive me if I'm discussing things that have already been discounted.
I've been following this thread for a few weeks and wondered if anyone had any information on the following two points please?
1. Has there been any mention of Corrie losing his keys (car key in particular)? Perhaps this would explain why he chose not to wait in his car on Robert Bobby Way? He was drunk/possibly upset and I don't personally buy into the theory that he didn't want to be caught in his car inebriated; particularly as he had already spent an hour drinking earlier in the evening.
2. Do we know if the police are able to confirm if Corrie had made contact with his colleagues/mates after arriving in Bury that evening? It seems odd to me that he visited two other bars before heading to Flex - surely he could have simply called one of his friends to ask where they were? Personally I find this unusual, unless he was being avoided for some reason - if this is the case, why?
These two things have been playing on my mind and I wondered if anyone else had given these any consideration at all.
Originally Posted by TheTruthWillOut If that was truly 100% the case (I think there is much more to it) then if I was Corrie's family I would call a media PC and put out everything I knew and do the appealing myself.
Why mess around if you truly believe someone has done something bad? ................................ I also agree with this and Cotswoldemmie why oh why if you have 60 thousand people on a fb page who seem very interested into helping anyway possible if your unhappy with investigation you don't say right that's it and take over ive always said my boy went 8 days he was army I didn't give a shhhh*88ttt who I upset or what I said if I had to rip the base upside down I would x
But with both FB and Instagram being changed to private in the last week or so...
What I don't get is why do it 9 weeks later?
Surely that should have been done straight away?
These 2 points have been in my mind too. Why has there been no emphasis on his keys? Surely they must be lost too?
In regards to point 2, we know very little about what he did before he was asked to leave the night club.
They must have more cctv of him with his mates or whoever he was with/talking to
People's comments are certainly giving a convincing impression that his "mates" didn't want him around.
Furthermore, living in a "RAF" town myself, often if RAF are out with their superiors (in rank), their superiors word is final. So if one of his mates was also his superior (or let's just say the group, they don't all have to be close friends) and his superior asked him to leave, or perhaps even asked the bouncers to eject him on their behalf, there's a high likelihood that is what would happen. And to Corrie's credit, he's probably going to follow the order. When I worked in a bar, one RAF guy got pretty angry, wouldn't budge, determined he was in the right. But as soon as his superior said "It's time to leave" he was out the door in seconds flat. The other RAF guys stayed and the rest of the night was calm.
Through out all of this, mention and discussion of RAF Honnington has been severely avoided. We are given a few statements and that's it. I'm surprised that, if Corrie has close friends outside of the RAF, those friends aren't setting up their own find corrie websites and stuff, surely they would want to help. As someone else mentioned, maybe he just doesn't have any friends, or has some special ability to lose them. Indicated, perhaps, by the fact he has to or wants to chat with his brother for an hour - friends "replacement", if you will.
Goape I understand first hand yes my son may not of been missing for 9 weeks thank god but he was for 8 days i would never bash the family but when my son disappeared i get very little help and i don't cope very well in stressful situations but if i had say 60 thousand people offering things like searches i would take it areas cant be searched like the forest due to the capacity but i would pick a date get a team together of volunteers and search. That's just me telling you how i felt when my boy went Awol .... I do understand it must be difficult with Nicola been a police officer but like she said herself shes a mum first
I asked this in one of the other threads but I have yet to see anything anywhere that says they are missing. I can only remember the phone and case being mentioned. Obviously he had them earlier in the night but could it be someone took them off him when he arrived in BSE or are they indeed missing.