The little blue symbol hasn't been added, it just marks a bus stop on the underlying map. And if you can see the little orange figure a bit higher up, that shows the viewpoint (on Robert Boby Way) from which the image down at street-view level is seen from.
Thanks for this -- I'll look at CCTV1 again with new eyes now. But was this the whole of your new theory? I thought perhaps you had one about the overall situation...
While this thread was down, I took your advice and read the whole of the Susan McLean thread and it was absolutely incredible -- so many thanks for the suggestion.
Has this been suggested as a scenario?: Corrie knew who the silver car belonged to, so if he had made some sort of arrangement to meet up with the car's owner (say, when their shift ended), then all he had to do was wait within sight of the car until it's owner turned up - hence the long wait in...
I think there should be more focus on this person as potentially of interest. I think it is the same person as in the linked articles, deported or not.
I think 4 (Mildenhall) may have something to do with the phone pinging from Barton Mills, which is on the outskirts of Mildenhall. Perhaps there was confusion (possibly cleared up subsequently) over whether Corrie himself was in/near Mildenhall or just his phone?
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