UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #22

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“Police are releasing pictures of people they believe were the last to see Corrie McKeague on the night he disappeared.

The RAF airman, 23, went missing during a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on September 24, last year.

He was last spotted walking into a loading bay area in the town and is feared to have fallen asleep inside a bin.

Suffolk Police will have a police pod in Bury St Edmunds on Saturday and Sunday to speak to members of the public.”

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tos-people-Corrie-McKeague.html#ixzz4tKQfsqOw

It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly a year and Corrie’s disappearance is still a mystery.

It is normal for police to not tell the general public absolutely everything during an active investigation.

Anyhow maybe the police did trace them but are releasing different footage now to freak them out? The police booth in BSE this weekend could also be a ploy to make them jittery.

I could all be wrong about this couple but it's the time they were on cctv @3.36am heading towards the horseshoe that really rings alarm bells for me.

Hi Shiressleuth. SP posted a new update yesterday stating that six of the individuals have already been identified. I added that update to the media thread and included the photos of the two whose identities remain outstanding.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...Media-*NO-DISCUSSION*&p=13646257#post13646257

Bumping these for review. The GT link goes to the media thread and shows a good side pic of untraced "homeless" old man showing his humungous bag. The daily mail link shows what I think are four American males because one of the T shirts has what looks like an army navy exchange type logo and the haircuts look military to me (cleancut look).
 
  • #742
I don't get how the phone pings are leading to the landfill search in any way, I did go along with it early on as we were lead to believe that the bin lorry went direct to Barton mills after the pickup and arrived within the 20 or so mins it took , so that information must be untrue if we are to believe that the bin lorry did other collections in bse after the HS , and multiple other collections in other county's that night,

Well they seemed to think he could have been crawling around Red Lodge after several pick ups elsewhere. I think it's much more likely he got out earlier uninjured in BSE before the compactor was employed IMO. And we have the sightings at BM and Brandon also. There were no sightings at Red Lodge.

I am also wondering if the bin lorry BSE stop was the waste depot and truck stop at Rougham Hill.

Its a truck stop too. Plus it could have had a pick up there. I have a memory that it was searched at the beginning. Isn't it on the A14 too?

https://m.facebook.com/hilltopcafebse/

Truckstop and cafe at Rougham plus map.

Bumping for info.
 
  • #743
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/new-deadline-set-milton-landfill-13944288

This article has some information that I haven't read before. It says that there was a different contractor lorry that dumped waste and had no gps tracker so the wrong waste was searched for months incorrectly. What is going on with these waste companies?

Sorry for all this bumping but if the wrong rubbish was searched for months all that info about the dates may not have been relevant if it was the wrong waste being searched.
 
  • #744
The daily mail link shows what I think are four American males because one of the T shirts has what looks like an army navy exchange type logo and the haircuts look military to me (cleancut look).

The T shirt is "Armani Exchange".
 
  • #745
I still sadly think he is in the landfill.
How else to they explain the weight discrepancy that was found, which made them so confident they would find him.
 
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I still sadly think he is in the landfill.
How else to they explain the weight discrepancy that was found, which made them so confident they would find him.

It could be explained by him being in the bin initially and collected by the bin lorry (so the weight tallies), his body being discovered at the transfer station and removed from the rubbish before being (a) disposed of in another load of rubbish destined for another place or (b) disposed of separately, eg buried or put through a chipper - either of these events would mean he wouldn't be found in the Milton landfill.

That said, I'm not absolutely clear as to what the function of a transfer station actually is. I can't see any point in a lorry taking rubbish there unless it is going to be unloaded and sorted for various onward destinations, which is when Corrie's body would be found if he was in the bin. It would make no sense at all for rubbish to be taken there if the bin lorry went there and just turned round and left again.

However I'm intrigued by the report that the site is operated by travellers and that Corrie had apparently had an altercation with travellers earlier. Unfortunately travellers are involved in a lot of criminal activity and racketeering of varying degrees of organisation and violence. I would imagine travellers would have all sorts of ways of making a body disappear, especially in a rural area like that one.
 
  • #748
Well said, I said up thread that he had an altercation with travellers so nothing at all would surprise me.
 
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[FONT=&amp]This may not be over yet, since Suffolk's police is to ask the government to pay [/FONT][FONT=&amp]a new 1,5 million pound search for Corrie.

I hope it will happen!
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http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/suffolk-...s-of-missing-corrie-mckeague-search-1-5318582
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No, if you look again at that article SP are asking central government to refund the £1.5m costs incurred on the search to date, not to provide funds for a further search.
 
  • #754
He has been sending horrible abusive messages to MM so I'd guess police rightly ruled he was a lying nutter.


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Now why would he be doing that?
 
  • #755
No, if you look again at that article SP are asking central government to refund the £1.5m costs incurred on the search to date, not to provide funds for a further search.

Oh no, sorry! Then Corrie turns into a cold case :chillout:
 
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Oh no, sorry! Then Corrie turns into a cold case :chillout:

Not until the police have finished pursuing all the remaining leads they have at present. It sounds as though there are other things they can look into which see to have been on the back burner during the landfill search.

I suspect this is never going to be solved but is going to end up as one of the great mystery disappearances that people on the WWW equivalent in 2067 will be still talking about endlessly.
 
  • #758
He has been sending horrible abusive messages to MM so I'd guess police rightly ruled he was a lying nutter.

Where is the source for this, please?

Incidentally the top two comments on the DM article are apparently from Mr Hawes and his wife. He does allow that he is not sure of the date of his sighting, although he is sure that it was a Saturday morning. I'm inclined to think that he would be more positive about the date if he was making it up.
 
  • #759
He has been sending horrible abusive messages to MM so I'd guess police rightly ruled he was a lying nutter.


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Whoa really ? I hope you have a link for this. Could you provide the source?
 
  • #760
Because he is a liar.


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And how do you know that? Only asking, as it seems you have no time for the individual or his 'sighting'
 
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