@Midsummer
Yep, I get all that.
But (there's always a but) can I question a couple of things.
I don't know the bloomin answer, so it could be anyone's guess.
If he is waiting for a "lift" or "not a local taxi" then I ask, how special is that "lift" ?
If he is waiting. He waits for two hours !
He doesn't call anyone or text anyone. He doesn't ask to be collected earlier. Nothing.
That must be one hell of a "special lift".
If he is heading instead for a local taxi, he is slightly "off route".
But not massively off route. Not at all if he is going for a pee. And in the CCTV it "looks" like he is going for a pee.
If that is so, then we are back to being bemused..... because of that "two hour wait".
So, concentrating on the fact he might be going for a pee....and gets mugged.
When you go for a pee, you check that "the coast is clear". Especially in the place you're about to pee.
But lets say "a mugger was hiding there".
What for, to mug someone having a pee, then incapacitate then. And then kidnap them !
That's one hell of a "random mugger". And the mugger drove there !
So, in a vain attempt to "fit the jigsaw" together, I try to fit "the wait" with his later actions in cctv #2.
If he was meeting someone in the loading bay area at "half three", then that could explain his wait.
It could also explain why he walked that way when entering Short Brackland.
It may also explain how Corrie's phone got into the bin. That bin being the closet to the incident.
But.... that scenario would be "more likely" if the phone was discovered in the "refuse sorting area". And it wasn't !
This is where it gets very tricky.
We are told the refuse was "recyclable". And that it went to a "refuse sorting site".
But the refuse was neither sorted or indeed not searched by the police. So the phone is not found.
A simple answer could be, "that refuse was always destined for the incinerator. And went that weekend".
But I don't know if all this talk of "landfill" and so on, is "mis-direction".
Saying "the phone was in the refuse" would immediately indicate several things....
1. The incident likely happened in the loading area, next to the bins.
2. Corrie was separated from his phone and therefore it is highly likely he was abducted.
3. Corrie could have departed Bury in any direction, tacking his phone is useless.
4. He didn't go for a pee, he wouldn't pee next to a car parked in the loading area with a person in it
And that is why "where the phone was, is massively important" !
So what do we know, that supports ANY of that assumption ?
There was much talk of "landfill". But the refuse was incinerated.
There has been no "large scale General Public search" of the Barton Mills areas. Why risk the public.
There has been no public acceptance by the police of "third party involvement".
There is no public acceptance by the police of the possibility of "abduction".
There is "media suppression" of the story. No "investigatory reporter" has written an article.
The other "crucial" bit about "the phone in the bin" scenario is, it would add weight to the possibility that Corrie was not heading to the bin area for a pee, but instead meeting a person and a vehicle....
....and therefore his meeting was "pre-arranged". And what does that mean ? It could mean he was ambushed.