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Memorial to be held for missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague
The 23-year-old airman was last seen at around 3.25am on September 23, 2016 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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Memorial to be held for missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague
The 23-year-old airman was last seen at around 3.25am on September 23, 2016 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.news.stv.tv
What was the biffa comment about,I just saw Nicola’s post on the Find Corrie page. She is still pretty angry with Biffa, less so with the police.
I think finally holding a proper service for him will help Corrie’s family and loved ones begin to move forward, almost 6 years since he disappeared.
RIP Corrie.
What was the biffa comment aboutI just saw Nicola’s post on the Find Corrie page. She is still pretty angry with Biffa, less so with the police.
I think finally holding a proper service for him will help Corrie’s family and loved ones begin to move forward, almost 6 years since he disappeared.
RIP Corrie.
He has posted a response which has been shared on that group and is publicly availableAll complety unnecessary, just about feeding an audience to keep them satisfied !! IMO Martin will not be happy with All this carnival jmo
Wouldn't have had to even walk away, don't forget get the car going the wrong way down south breckland street !! We never got the bottom of that one did we!?!Totally unreasonable to be angry with Greggs! I still don't think he got into a bin, but if he did do such a stupid and unnecessary thing it was his own responsibility.
I still feel there was plenty of time for him to walk away up Short Brackland (the direction home) without being caught by the rotating camera. He could have thumbed a lift and something happened far away from the horseshoe. In which case someone knows what happened to him but has good reason not to tell.
He has posted a response which has been shared on that group and is publicly available
Agree agree agreeTotally unreasonable to be angry with Greggs! I still don't think he got into a bin, but if he did do such a stupid and unnecessary thing it was his own responsibility.
I still feel there was plenty of time for him to walk away up Short Brackland (the direction home) without being caught by the rotating camera. He could have thumbed a lift and something happened far away from the horseshoe. In which case someone knows what happened to him but has good reason not to tell.
I agree with Cherwell that I'm still unconvinced he went into the bin and to the waste centre. But if for a minute we accept that it was possible for this grown man to climb into the bin unseen, be so asleep, drunk etc that he didn't get woken by the bin lorry arriving or the bin moving, that the workers were able to empty the bin without seeing him, and that no trace of him has ever been able to be detected anywhere in the bin, lorry, or waste centre, not even a tiny piece of evidence.......then isn't that terrifying to think this could have happened to other missing people? If they are saying that everything could have aligned for this to happen once, then surely they would have to accept it could be happening other times. I find that really really difficult to accept. Being slightly flippant, if it is this easy for someone to totally disappear by going undetected in a rubbish bin, then they have just told any murderers out there a good way of disposing of their victims.....
The only cover up imo is Biffa staff have probably not been following protocols/cutting corners for years and it’s bit them on the arse.Someone definitely knows what
happened to him!!! I don't believe for a
minutes he fell asleep in bin.
Major cover up.