@suzyjackson
Would they ?
That bike went missing.
The appeal for it came AFTER Corries disappearance. The robbery was "well before".
Is the bike to do with the victim OR the aggressor ?
http://www.buryfreepress.co.uk/news/bike-stolen-in-bury-st-edmunds-1-7606386
Tragic to see his mum on TV this morning, she is trying to be so strong but you can see she is broken inside.
So she said on the TV as linked above that it would have been very difficult for him to go anyway and not be on CCTV.
So I need to have a look on streetview and try and get my head around where he was last seen.
My questions if anyone knows...
Behind shop right, like a loading bay? Does this only have 1 enterance and 1 exit - this is where he was seen on CCTV?
The bin was emptied at 4am - and by the looks of it this is where is phone was? In the bin. But it cannot be located now?
Did they know they phone was in the bin before it was dumped?
Also they have said about him not being in the bin because it it's weight recognised.
Did he perhaps get a lift from the bin lorry?
Sadly I don't think we will find him alive, I do belive this is now to recover his body.
Accident or foul play - im leaning towards accident.
Tragic to see his mum on TV this morning, she is trying to be so strong but you can see she is broken inside.
So she said on the TV as linked above that it would have been very difficult for him to go anyway and not be on CCTV.
So I need to have a look on streetview and try and get my head around where he was last seen.
My questions if anyone knows...
Behind shop right, like a loading bay? Does this only have 1 enterance and 1 exit - this is where he was seen on CCTV?
The bin was emptied at 4am - and by the looks of it this is where is phone was? In the bin. But it cannot be located now?
Did they know they phone was in the bin before it was dumped?
Also they have said about him not being in the bin because it it's weight recognised.
Did he perhaps get a lift from the bin lorry?
Sadly I don't think we will find him alive, I do belive this is now to recover his body.
Accident or foul play - im leaning towards accident.
My guess, and it still isn't completely explicit, is the loading bay/behind shops is in Short Brackland. This is one way in/out for vehicles (a bin lorry can go down toward McDonald's I think) but three ways on foot. The streetview pic below shows for me two possible CCTV cameras. One above Greenwoods on the right (this would be the one to see him walk down there) and maybe another that could be a dummy or not working above the silver Ford Focus on the cream painted building pointing directly at the red bins.
My question: Is it fact the bin was emptied/picked up at 04:00? That is the exact time the Police say his phone left bury on the bin lorry route. Right now I can't see past the the bin lorry if the above is true.
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The biggest problem with that "solution" is, "surely to God, being emptied into a bin lorry from a bin would wake up the most drunk of sleeping beauties" .
The timeline seems "straight forward". At least for the phone.
3.24 Precisely CCTV of Corrie leaving the doorway heading to "loading bay".
4.00 Approx. Bin collection in "loading bay".
4.30 Approx. Bin lorry triggers motion camera in Barton Mills.
Occam, and his shaving implement, would say the phone was in the bin, being that the phone takes approx. half an hour (28 minutes) to get from Bury to Barton AND both Corrie with his phone were in the exact same place as the bin lorry.
The next logical step is to ask, who put/placed/carried the phone into the bin ?
And the simplest solution (at 3.25am in the morning) is that he did, when he clambered into the bin.
Since the phone hasn't been found "at the most logical place it could be", then neither would Corrie.
The biggest problem with that "solution" is, "surely to God, being emptied into a bin lorry from a bin would wake up the most drunk of sleeping beauties" .
Out of interest....what did Corrie do with the remains of his take-away ? The rubbish bit ?
He didn't put his phone in that bin with his rubbish did he ???
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