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

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  • #681
Do you think maybe RAF thinks he might be AWOL, and they haven't got any real evidence to back it up

The RAF has said Corrie is not AWOL and will have used their knowledge and experience of previous incidences to state this. AWOL is the intent to remove oneself from military duties, without permission, on a temporary basis, so Corrie not taking anything with him does not indicate him taking himself off for a short period of time.
 
  • #682
Maybe Corrie save some money for month and put it somewhere or ask a friend to mine for him

His bank account would have been checked for any pattern of payments or withdrawals.

Plus given the situation with his phone and his cars, and if he had been buying designer clothes after joining up, I doubt there would have been much spare money. Abandoning everything doesn't smack of planning, so how long do you think he saved up to try and do this? Who would bankroll him indefinitely?
 
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@Chrisxxx

Please use the reply feature properly! You are filling up the thread with repeats of other posters' comments. We know who you are talking to if you hit reply and put your response under their post.
 
  • #684
Good to see discussion going on regarding Corrie. Sometimes cold cases get solved, so maybe this case will see the light too... some day.
 
  • #685
I don't believe Corrie was drunk he definitely knows where he was going to
 
  • #686
He was asked to leave a nightclub by bouncers because he was too drunk to gain entry: Missing airman Corrie McKeague's heartbroken mum says 'I will never get closure'

His father Martin McKeague said his son was so drunk his mind was 'altered' and possibly committed suicide: Corrie McKeague could have taken his own life says his dad

By all accounts, it was a night of heavy drinking.

Supporting the theory that he didn't enter a bin and didn't get killed in the bin lorry:

"An eye witness stating Corrie was standing in the horseshoe at the time of the Biffa lorry picked up the Greggs waste

No forensics, in the Biffa Bin.

No forensics in the Biffa lorry.

No trace of Corrie at Red lodge

No sightings of Corrie at Red lodge during the dropping off process or when the rubbish was then moved within the bay or moved back into the lorry that took it to Milton.

The ENTIRE area that had rubbish dumped on it from the 19th September when Cell 22 was opened to 30th September when it was closed was searched and rubbish from Bury on the dates that Corrie went missing was found but not one single trace of Corrie or his clothes was found.

Rubbish was found in cell 22 from the exact date Corrie went missing and could be confirmed it was from Bury

I believe this all shows without reasonable doubt that Corrie was never in this bin or landfill."

Corrie McKeague's mum says new information suggests he didn't climb into bin and is NOT in landfill
 
  • #687
No way Corrie was drunk at all
 
  • #688
No way Corrie was drunk at all

Why do you say that Chris? Do you know him? Were you there? Because those who saw him that night said he was pretty hammered.

Would be nice if you would elaborate on your one sentence posts, just a little bit.
 
  • #689
Chris
It’s good that you are coming on here and speaking out with your thoughts and opinions but correct me if I am wrong, you are saying things that make me question if you know a lot more than you are currently owning up to. Were you there at the time of Corries disappearance? Were you out drinking in the same establishments at the same time as Corrie? Do you know him? Have you socialised with him prior to his disappearance? Are you in the RAF? Have you served alongside Corrie?
It may just be the unusual way in which you are asserting your opinion and thoughts but you are certainly making me feel that you know more right now about CMcK disappearance
 
  • #690
Definitely not in RAF, Angleterre why do you think I know more about Corrie disappear act!


You can tell went you see Corrie on camera he was not that drunk he definitely knows where he was going to!
 
  • #691
Definitely not in RAF, Angleterre why do you think I know more about Corrie disappear act!

Because you keep stating things as fact, perhaps you should add "I think" or "in my opinion" to your posts.

But listen....we know Corrie was drinking before he went out, we know he was drinking vodka (?) in his car when he parked up and we know he went to two or three bars, one of which refused him entry as he was too drunk. We also know he went to a takeaway where he was chatting away with strangers, before walking / slightly wobbling back to the doorway with his chips. We know he then fell asleep there, slumped in the corner for an hour or two. Forgive me for not having exact info to hand, but this is the gist of it.

So... while I agree he was not paralytic and was capable of walking and talking, I don't think you can state "no way was Corrie drunk at all" when he'd clearly had a skinful that night. There IS a middle ground between sober and shitfaced and Corrie was obviously somewhere in between.
 
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  • #692
My opinion is I think it was a planned AWOL, I think someone help him to disappear why he went AWOL I haven't got a clue maybe he went someone else for month and live in new life somewhere with them.


I never believe he was in the Landfill site he would have been found by now if he was there.

I personally believe the USAf car is the key to this case it haven't got any reason to be there.

I don't believe he is in the river or water he would have been found by now by someone .

Suffolk police should have believe in Roy Hawe sights he saw Corrie at Barton mills cross over a road
 
  • #693
Now.. I do wonder if there might be something in the Roy sighting. Could Corrie have been in the bin lorry but climbed out when it stopped (at Sainsburys?) somewhere near that sighting? I just don't think it's simple to go missing for 3 years in this country, there are so few cases like that, especially in this age of technology, and I don't know why on earth he'd do that to his family.

I think he's been dead a long time, I just can't decide where and how.
 
  • #694
PS remind me about the USAF car? I vaguely recall it from early on (and the rumours about a party there) but always felt if USAF was involved at all, then it's a cover up for his death and not harbouring him alive.
 
  • #695
My opinion is I think it was a planned AWOL, I think someone help him to disappear why he went AWOL I haven't got a clue maybe he went someone else for month and live in new life somewhere with them.


I never believe he was in the Landfill site he would have been found by now if he was there.

I personally believe the USAf car is the key to this case it haven't got any reason to be there.

I don't believe he is in the river or water he would have been found by now by someone .

Suffolk police should have believe in Roy Hawe sights he saw Corrie at Barton mills cross over a road

A 'planned' AWOL that involves abandoning everything but the clothes on his back and leaving his dog shut up in his room for 3 days??
 
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PS remind me about the USAF car? I vaguely recall it from early on (and the rumours about a party there) but always felt if USAF was involved at all, then it's a cover up for his death and not harbouring him alive.

AFAIK this came from the family (Nicola/UT), but wasn't in MSM.

Happy to be proved wrong if someone can find a link!
 
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  • #698
I think McDonald man is dead nobody knows who he is.
 
  • #699
I think McDonald man is dead nobody knows who he is.
Who is McDonald man ? If you could please enlighten me I would be grateful
 
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