So nothing to do with take away guy, first I've herd about this one
A T [name redacted], who works in Pizza Mama Mia, became friendly with Corrie after he began dropping in for a kebab on regular nights out. He said there was nothing unusual about the night Corrie went missing and that police have been unable to find anything fruitful from the takeaway’s CCTV footage. He said: “Corrie is my friend. He came in here maybe every two weeks for food when he was out. He usually came in with an American guy from the base. There wasn’t anything different about him or the way he was acting when he came in that night. He was always just friendly and normal. I don’t know what has happened, but I hope they find him soon.”
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/police-refuse-rule-out-abduction-9001708
I think that even if someone went over the roof and dropped/climbed down the point is they would be picked up on an adjacent street cctv camera. The family appear to be satisfied he couldn't have left that way as they seem adamant he did not leave on foot. Do you know a way out that way on foot over the roof and evading cctv? If so what roads/paths would that be? I don't know Bury at all.But would there be cctv at all roofs he could exit from?? I was looking at the map of all the cctv and it seems u could get out without being seen on cctv
There are two Americans, the one from the takeaway in the tshirt who he met that night and another based at Honington who is his friend.
He's not USAF. You can join the RAF if one of your parents is British even if you were born abroad.
Has this American based at Honington spoken to the police about when he last saw Corrie, do you know purple ?There are two Americans, the one from the takeaway in the tshirt who he met that night and another based at Honington who is his friend.
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i've kinda bought into your waiting theory but what happens next??
I don't think they are doing that but I think they have to be sure before they pull anyone. At the moment there is no crime. People are perfectly within their rights to be on the streets be it walking home, waiting to meet someone going in to shelter from rain or cold or to sleep. After all they are only doing what corrie himself was doing - hanging around for a couple of hours or only minutes in some cases. There's no law against that.
Polo said:I have just remembered something else that the officer at the pod said. She confirmed that it wasn't clear where the 4 minute man had come from and that it might not have been from the horseshoe.
Be sure of what? This wouldn't be an arrest (at least to begin with) just a chat to see what he saw of Corrie etc. If someone that viewed the pod CCTV had said [insert name here] was 4 minute man do you think the Police would say thank you and carry on sitting on this info until said person came forward? We're not talking about a crime here, just seeking witnesses to a disappeared man!
In saying that I just read the below from Polo:
Now this is very perplexing in light of what the family has said about 4 minute man. What is going on?
But he wouldn't of known where the bin lorry was heading...
ware did this guy come from as i can't ever remember him even being talked about on this page before, is this fact or from some other gossip book page,