Goodness knows! This must be the most frustrating case ever. I remain convinced he must have come to an unfortunate end on his way back to base - fallen in water or maybe hit his head - and no-one has come across his body yet. I just don't know what else it can be...
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Just considering what his mum said and to me it seemed it could be a possibility. The 20 mins in the doorway wandering back and forth certainly suggests it...
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What I found interesting from the Live walk round was the mention of Corrie PERHAPS banging his head when he slid down the wall in the doorway he slept in. Nicola then says he slept, with absolutely no movement at all, for approx 2/2 and a quarter hours. She herself mentions that he could...
I think so. I agree it hasn't but I cannot understand why else they would be so convinced...that data they have, alone, is too tenuous and inaccurate.
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Nicola certainly seems to be resigned to Corrie being in landfill now and she will be in possession of more info than the rest of us. I never believed that before and thought either an accident walking home or something nasty related perhaps to meeting the wrong person. I have changed my mind...
And I also wonder if the police really did suspect this anyway and that's why the hold was put on the landfill so early on.
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Absolutely horrific. Poor Corrie and poor family. It beggars belief to me that it has taken this long for this to come out and why? I'm now convinced it must have been a cover up otherwise why would the new weight suddenly turn up? Someone has confessed? Perhaps, as others on here thought early...
I too feel sure Corrie has come to harm - either by accident or a third party, I don't know which. I also agree - Nicola is a strong force (and I admire her too - I'd want her in my corner if something happened to me or mine) and, as I said before, it is she that has driven this case as far...
Perhaps they are but, as you say, this one is different but mainly in that it has had a serving police officer at the heart driving it forward. I've never known as much publicity, even in cases similar to this one, before (and mentioned in earlier threads). The serviceman 'abduction' was...
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