The Mayor said this....
Yesterday I went to a Community meeting, called by Suffolk Constabulary, focused on the search for Corrie McKeague. They told us that they are now sure Corrie did not leave the "horseshoe area" in Brentgovel St. on foot...
If you consider what the police have done during their investigation it doesn't make much sense about an early vehicle. The police searched the roadsides back to camp, put up a helicopter and seized the bin lorry for forensics.
I wonder how many of the potential witnesses had been eliminated...
If the police interviewed the bin lorry driver and he denied everything and all the processes of recycling say Corrie couldn't have been in the back of the lorry, the police must have thought the driver wasn't telling the truth to carry out forensics. Does that make sense?
I'm back thinking about the bin lorry, especially the cab. Taken out of the HS in the cab, killed and dumped in a remote bin. Sounds simple.....forensics say no though.
Couldn't be in the rear of lorry, couldn't have walked out HS area and cadaver dogs say he wasn't in a bin.
We have only seen the people that need to be identified. There could be 100 people walking through the HS and SB that have already been identified.
The police have done some strange things.
He couldn't leave the HS on foot but they put up a helicopter and checked the roadsides for miles back...
He entered the HS before Corrie and left at 03:29am.
It raises the question of what he was doing in there for that length of time. He has already told the police he did not see Corrie. It sounds crazy but it is what it is.
Supposing he is telling the truth. Where was he and where was Corrie...
Forensics have been carried out on one bin lorry and one other vehicle. I thought when they are discussing the vehicles it was about the four vehicles that entered the HS.
Nothing has been picked up by forensics or dogs. It has been confirmed that lurker/legs guy was in the HS when Corrie...
I thought it was one bin lorry and one other vehicle that was still under investigation.
If the second test on the bin lorry was to see if it acted as a faraday cage, how can it be inconclusive?
The police would have known the exact sorting process of the material the bin lorry collected that night. We have been told a body would get noticed at sorting.....if it was missed, the temperature of the incinerator is not high enough to destroy the bones and the bones would be noticed.
We...
He wasn't missed by anybody if he wasn't in the back of the recycling lorry. I am trying to eliminate the rear of the lorry but leave the cab open to investigation. I was wondering how the police would look at the negative forensic test carried out in the cab.
For that to happen he was missed by:
Driver
Rear safety camera
Sorting station staff
Landfill staff
Forensics
No bones were found at the back end of the recycling process. These jobs are mostly manual labour. How did the body get to landfill via the sorting station?
I wonder how many people the police have walking through the HS after Corrie went in and not one of them noticed a guy in a pink shirt and white jeans.
Then the coincidence that Corrie goes missing from a bin storage area the same night a stand in bin lorry driver is in the same area.
Then...
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