UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #3

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  • #81
Yes I agree cannon street and onto the roundabout.

When Corrie looks back on the second cctv could it possibly related to a car i.e. a starting engine

Agree ?

I said the One way is on Cannon Street.
But a car could have driven up Brentgrovel and thu St John's
 
  • #82
Agree ?

I said the One way is on Cannon Street.
But a car could have driven up Brentgrovel and thu St John's

I'm going by the areas the family are appealing on
 
  • #83
An hour long drunken chat with his brother while sat in a car park... his last message being a pic of him and his brother together ... I am wondering how he was actually feeling that night?

Add to this that his friends left without him, he got asked to leave the club and no friends went with him, he found himself very alone after sleeping for 2 hours in a cold doorway. I do wonder if this is deliberate.
 
  • #84
I'm going by the areas the family are appealing on

AFAIK there isn't a specific area for their appeal ?

You tell me.
 
  • #85
"An hour long drunken chat with his brother while sat in a car park

Have I missed something ?
 
  • #86
AFAIK there isn't a specific area for their appeal ?

You tell me.

they appealed for anybody in a vehicle in the following areas, short brackland, brentgrovel ,cannon street, and the 2 roundabouts
 
  • #87
"An hour long drunken chat with his brother while sat in a car park

Have I missed something ?

This from Nicola that CJ found on the find Corrie page:

Another comment from Nicola I've just noticed (on the FB group):

"Corrie drove in to bury on his own as he was sorting out his little puppy louell. The lads thought he was in the other car to him. Once they got to bury they realised this and so corrie had to drive in on his own. Corrie then stopped his car and spoke to his brother darroch on the phone for nearly an hour and rightly or wrongly he did sit in his car drinking whilst on the phone. Yes I am well aware this is an offence and am very upset it's happened. But to be honest the only thing I care about right now is getting my boy back home x"
 
  • #88
Another comment from Nicola I've just noticed (on the FB group):

"Corrie drove in to bury on his own as he was sorting out his little puppy louell. The lads thought he was in the other car to him. Once they got to bury they realised this and so corrie had to drive in on his own. Corrie then stopped his car and spoke to his brother darroch on the phone for nearly an hour and rightly or wrongly he did sit in his car drinking whilst on the phone. Yes I am well aware this is an offence and am very upset it's happened. But to be honest the only thing I care about right now is getting my boy back home x"

"An hour long drunken chat with his brother while sat in a car park

Have I missed something ?

Indeed you have James
 
  • #89
I'm going by the areas the family are appealing on

Your reference was to a car starting as Corrie looked round.

But you mean a "wider area" of the area he was last seen in.
Yeh, I agreee with that.
 
  • #90
So Corrie "misses" his lift into town.... as one group of mates think he is with the other....

....and he drives into town.

Now he is getting pissed in his car whilst talking to his brother ?

<modsnip>
 
  • #91
http://www.buryfreepress.co.uk/news...est-suffolk-college-for-information-1-7669136

To me, this speaks volumes...

Nicola was appealing to students who &#8220;may not have seen Corrie but they might have seen somebody suspicious, something that didn&#8217;t feel right.&#8221;

Mrs Urquhart, who is a police officer in Scotland, visited the college on Monday afternoon because she wanted to get her message to teenagers in the area who might have been in Bury overnight on Friday, September 23 to Saturday, September 24.


She was appealing for anyone out that night who may have seen someone cruising in a car but not come forward because they didn&#8217;t see Corrie. Or they may have been in a pub and someone made them feel uncomfortable. &#8220;Call Crimestoppers, it&#8217;s confidential, if someone that night made you feel uncomfortable. People might not realise what they do know,&#8221; she added.


She urged students to also contact anyone from outside the town who may have been in Bury that night and ask them if there was anyone about who made them feel uncomfortable.


...from these statements it&#8217;s my opinion that the police/family believe Corrie was abducted by someone sinister. The 3 youths spotted in the area around the crucial time, imo, are being asked to come forward as possible witnesses. Also, asking the young people who were maybe &#8216;hanging around&#8217;...were any of them approached by someone dodgy, maybe attempts to lure...
 
  • #92
Was his phone taken because of Corrie being tracked....
....or because of who Corrie was in contact with ?
 
  • #93
My opinion is that something was planed that night, something he wasn't happy with, heavy drinking change of plans, his uncle seams to know all about the CCTV and soon dismissed that he could walk out with no answer about cars, <modsnip>
 
  • #94
Was his phone taken because of Corrie being tracked....
....or because of who Corrie was in contact with ?
I need more explanation, why taken, not lost or misplaced?
 
  • #95
I seem to recall a change of plans for him on that night, wasn't he supposed to go to a party and he changed his mind ?
 
  • #96
I need more explanation, why taken, not lost or misplaced?

Why lost, taken or misplaced ?

Corrie goes missing....and we ask "was his phone lost, taken or misplaced" ?

Makes for an unusual coincidence !
 
  • #97
My opinion is that something was planed that night, something he wasn't happy with, heavy drinking change of plans, his uncle seams to know all about the CCTV and soon dismissed that he could walk out with no answer about cars, <modsnip>



I don't "fully agree".
But I agree with the sentiment of the post.

There is "more known" about this case than is being "told".
 
  • #98
Why lost, taken or misplaced ?

Corrie goes missing....and we ask "was his phone lost, taken or misplaced" ?

Makes for an unusual coincidence !
That's exactly what happened in the case of Adrian Lynch ... drunken night out, lost his wallet, phone, keys on way home, wandered around and fell into body of water, not found til 8 months later ... there's no proof made public as yet that Corrie's case is really much different.
 
  • #99
Was his phone taken because of Corrie being tracked....
....or because of who Corrie was in contact with ?

I think (simply) just dropped in bin immediately following assault+abduction for disposal.

A targeted abduction (squaddie) is of course possible but it's not my feeling now that occurred.

However, I still haven't dismissed your theory of planned meeting.....the time he took hanging around gives merit to this hypothesis.
 
  • #100
That's exactly what happened in the case of Adrian Lynch ... drunken night out, lost his wallet, phone, keys on way home, wandered around and fell into body of water, not found til 8 months later ... there's no proof made public as yet that Corrie's case is really much different.

That's not what happened to Corrie McKeague.
Adrian did not remain in the city centre for two hours.
 
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