UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #7

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  • #281
Thanks, Wlm17 - just read through the info on that link and it looks like the RAF should be searching for him, too, if I read it right!

SHOULD being the magic word. As far as we know they aren't, so what makes Corries case any different?
They don't think he has went AWOL, they haven't classed it as a murder enquiry, he is classed as missing, but not officially missing. My brain hurts [emoji30].


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  • #282
Is the Doncaster body the sewer one its just come upon my news feed but I can get the link does anyone know please ?

It's irrelevant.
 
  • #283
Thanks, Wlm17 - just read through the info on that link and it looks like the RAF should be searching for him, too, if I read it right!

All of the policy means nothing to Corrie's case, they don't believe he is AWOL and haven't registered him as such.
 
  • #284
it maybe irrelevant to do with this case however its not irrelevant to me very close friend been missing since xmas a young man it just made my heart leap that was all
 
  • #285
it maybe irrelevant to do with this case however its not irrelevant to me very close friend been missing since xmas a young man it just made my heart leap that was all

But this is a thread about Corrie?
 
  • #286
I understand that Goape it just made me think of Corrie of My friend at the end of day could of been anyone its irrelevant to this case I agree and thank god to but that's still someones boy that is all
 
  • #287
All of the policy means nothing to Corrie's case, they don't believe he is AWOL and haven't registered him as such.

But on the off chance that he is awol, these rules would apply?


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  • #288
But on the off chance that he is awol, these rules would apply?


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Just the same if on the of chance he isn't awol he should still be on the missing person register if he is no awol, doesn't make sense,
 
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Thank you so much Amonet someone kindly sent me a link some lovely people in here who have a lot of patience :)
 
  • #291
No they only apply from the point where the RAF class him as AWOL which they haven't done.

Ah, my bad!


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  • #292
No they only apply from the point where the RAF class him as AWOL which they haven't done.

What do they classify missing service members as, if not AWOL? Is there another classification(s) they use maybe?
 
  • #293
What do they classify missing service members as, if not AWOL? Is there another classification(s) they use maybe?

I would think that missing of their own volition would be AWOL, but missing where there's a suspicion that it's not of their own volition would simply be 'missing' as it is for a civilian?
 
  • #294
I've been thinking, I wonder if four minute lurker is significant BECAUSE they aren't seen going into the horseshoe
 
  • #295
I've been thinking, I wonder if four minute lurker is significant BECAUSE they aren't seen going into the horseshoe

Could well be?


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  • #296
All of the policy means nothing to Corrie's case, they don't believe he is AWOL and haven't registered him as such.
what do they (raf?) believe then?
 
  • #297
I've been thinking, I wonder if four minute lurker is significant BECAUSE they aren't seen going into the horseshoe

Which would mean that they must have been dropped off by a vehicle?
 
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  • #299
I've been thinking, I wonder if four minute lurker is significant BECAUSE they aren't seen going into the horseshoe
I think they probably have a car in there if you think about it or they only go in there when they get a call or text and then see their customer go in on foot or drive in themselves.
 
  • #300
Which would mean that they must have been dropped off by a vehicle?

Exactly, or driven in and given the vehicle keys to someone else. Four minute lurker seems to be emphasised as important
 
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