UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #8

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Thinking out loud and probably shouldn't....

If we put together Tinder, Grindr, waiting, the 'Horseshoe', nonchalant right turn etc. What would be the chances of a hook up INSIDE THE BUILDINGS? I realise that the 'accepted' dialogue is that he didn't forensically enter but what constitutes 'forensically' after several days of footfall and weather conditions in the same area?
The 'couldn't have left on foot' statement could also be answered by this AND quite possibly the phone in the bin afterwards?
Hmmmm.....


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I don't believe that could confidently conclude that there was no forensic trace of Corrie inside any of the buildings, how would you even do that?
 
  • #802
Just to clarify for the out-of-towers, Focus 12 isn't immediately around the horseshoe area, it's on Risbygate Street. It's in the opposite direction to where Corrie went towards Hughes, but it is only a few minutes walk away.
Sorry French what do you mean "in the opposite etc" .
 
  • #803
Thinking out loud and probably shouldn't....

If we put together Tinder, Grindr, waiting, the 'Horseshoe', nonchalant right turn etc. What would be the chances of a hook up INSIDE THE BUILDINGS? I realise that the 'accepted' dialogue is that he didn't forensically enter but what constitutes 'forensically' after several days of footfall and weather conditions in the same area?
The 'couldn't have left on foot' statement could also be answered by this AND quite possibly the phone in the bin afterwards?
Hmmmm.....


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actually if these type apps work in present time, maybe someone tagged him, said 'I'm here', he said 'me too', he walked round expecting to meet someone for an 'instant' hook up, hence looking sheepish and furtive. It was literally that fast, impromptu, they literally just hooked up there and then. No premeditation about it as such.
was it completely opportunistic on both sides?

hence him spending 'an hour' in Bse...
 
  • #804
We have no sound to cctv either which is a shame
 
  • #805
From the sounds of it they drew a line from bse to honington and searched along it and then decided how wide to go from that line based I guess on terrain and likelihood. At least that's what hat I got from the docu. Not sure about bm except the roundabout
thats what I thought so I hope future searches consider the BSE/BM route now.
 
  • #806
Does anyone have a link to anything that specifically says that the last camera pointing towards the horseshoe always remains in a fixed position? I can't find anything anywhere


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  • #807
Thinking out loud and probably shouldn't....

If we put together Tinder, Grindr, waiting, the 'Horseshoe', nonchalant right turn etc. What would be the chances of a hook up INSIDE THE BUILDINGS? I realise that the 'accepted' dialogue is that he didn't forensically enter but what constitutes 'forensically' after several days of footfall and weather conditions in the same area?
The 'couldn't have left on foot' statement could also be answered by this AND quite possibly the phone in the bin afterwards?
Hmmmm....
Impossible to leave on foot has been discredited and I think the bin has been discounted as well as the buildings. Has all been mentioned many times now. Did you see my request where I am asking for the map showing the route out on foot. Do you still have that because I can't find it now.

Edit - Sorry may have inadvertently messed up your original quote hopefully admin will fix. Cheers
 
  • #808
When and where did we first hear that Corrie intended to walk back to base, anyone remember?

Who did he tell. and how was it passed on?
 
  • #809
Sorry French what do you mean "in the opposite etc" .

I'd post a map if I wasn't so rubbish with tech so I'll try to explain: if you stood in the middle of the road (St Andrews St North) with Mama Mia takeaway to your right and the Grapes pub to your left you're basically at a crossoads; straight on is St Andrews St South (which leads to Flex nightclub). To the left is Brentgovel St and Hughes, where Corrie walked and Risbygate St is to the right. Hence walking to Hughes Corrie had his back to Risbygate and my comment about opposite direction. Hope that makes sense!
 
  • #810
When and where did we first hear that Corrie intended to walk back to base, anyone remember?

Who did he tell. and how was it passed on?

What we've been told is that he said it to a homeless man he spoke to at some point in the evening.

IIf it happened IMO it was nothing more than a throwaway remark, I don't think he would decide to walk home unless he had tried everything he could to find his friends or get a lift another way given that he'd never done it before

JMO
 
  • #811
When and where did we first hear that Corrie intended to walk back to base, anyone remember?

Who did he tell. and how was it passed on?

All I remember is perhaps in msm news reports early on he told someone he was intending to walk back
 
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Wow there were people all around when Corrie turned into the horseshoe
 
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Car Confirm parked on Street Robert Boby Way by Nicola in the first interview on this page.
http://www.rwsfm.co.uk/findcorrie-the-latest/ (03/11)

I've listened to these for the first time.

It's interesting that in the first clip Nicola confirms that the blurred out people in CCTV 1 weren't bouncers. I know we know that now but why was it ever said that they were? I don't understand why there would be any need to lie about this. This case is gettign increasingly frustrating and I'm beginning to doubt a lot of what the family have said

JMO
 
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Wow there were people all around when Corrie turned into the horseshoe

That's where the "discarded bike search" came from !
 
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That's where the "discarded bike search" came from !

That bike photo is really clear and it doesn't seem to be at all dark at that time of the morning
 
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