Those white pants were over the top. The pink shirt is nothing, everyone wears those. But I've never seen a straight man wear white pants like that in any context except Colonel Sanders.
In my opinion, it was a flamboyant look. Make of that what you will.
I'm curious as to whether police are waiting for passers-by to view the hooded man on the police kiosk CCTV?
I find it strange that they haven't put out a local appeal in the media.
I've always thought the "we thought he was in the other car" excuse his friends gave for leaving Corrie behind sounded *very* weak.
I question how close he really was to them. I don't think they had any involvement at all, but it may speak to his state of mind.
No, it was after. Although she may have done an early appeal (not sure), I do know she appealed to a local college long after the three youths had been found a supposedly cleared.
My theories at this point, in no particular order:
1. Grindr or rough trade hookup gone bad
2. Unlicensed taxi or stranger offering a lift (both with criminal/murderous intent from the get-go)
3. Unlicensed taxi or stranger offering a lift, drives to remote area to put the moves on Corrie...
I don't discount the lone wolf "crime of opportunity" aspect, but you do make a very excellent point about threat levels not being raised on military sites.
Good observation, Goape.
I won't keep harping on the terrorist angle, but if in fact that was the case, he could theoretically still be alive. Instead of a ransom, terrorist abductors have certainly in the past negotiated "prisoner exchanges" with national security forces, all very covert of course. It's not out of the...
Tony stated 2 hours ago that Corrie had parked his car at Waitrose parking lot.
Another poster said that is a 3 minute walk from the area he disappeared from. Interesting.
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