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

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So they're for the industrial estate? Sorry not from there so trying to gauge where it would be.

It is just standard on street parking in a city centre to me. The only difference from the city centre streets of my own town is it is free for an hour in Bury where in my town you have to pay for it!
 
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Re the phone calls with his brother, as far as I can make out from this first press conference, they were all instigated by Darroch including the long last one - http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/10/03/no-evidence-of-where-my-son-is/ (about 5:40mins in). Darroch called him briefly on breaks that day because he couldn't be bothered to send a text, and said I'll phone you when I get home, which he then did, that was the long call. He says Corrie was listening to music, and we know now drinking too. I don't see these calls as a sad Corrie seeking solace and drinking, especially since he didn't make them, just keeping up with his pals drinks tally whilst he was otherwise engaged.



I believe that Darroch did make a long call to Corrie before Corrie left base, but Darroch says also that Corrie phoned him just as he (Darroch) was going to bed which I understand was the call from Corrie in his car at Bury.
 
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So they're for the industrial estate? Sorry not from there so trying to gauge where it would be.

A standard parking time for any official blue badge holder is three hours. This three hour limit is regardless of the time of day or night. The majority of authorised blue badge holders take pride in their use of them and guard them ferociously. They are usually abused by Carers or relatives on 'prescription' runs.
Corrie obviously wasn't a blue badge holder.


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is this actually a pic of Robert boby way midsummer ? cos it doesn't look like what was posted before imo.

Yes it's Robert Boby Way. It's the last 100 yards before turning left towards the Flex nightclub.


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Yes it's Robert Boby Way. It's the last 100 yards before turning left towards the Flex nightclub.


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thank you, now I have some idea of where it is in relation to where he was
 
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A standard parking time for any official blue badge holder is four hours. This four hour limit is regardless of the time of day or night. The majority of authorised blue badge holders take pride in their use of them and guard them ferociously. They are usually abused by Carers or relatives on 'prescription' runs.
Corrie obviously wasn't a blue badge holder.


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Actually it is 3 hours. Including double yellows, as long as you park where you aren't causing obvious obstruction. :blushing:
 
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Could he have taken another road at the roundabout, in error, a side road, or a wrong turn which could have got him there eventually with a detour?
 
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Anyone notice Uncle Tony's freemasonry ring in the doc?Interesting...Also probs nothing but in one of the photos Corrie is wearing a hat with the character from Tim Burton's A Nightmare before Christmas...in the latest live video,it appears his mum is wearing a necklace with a pendant of the same character...just things I picked up on....


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I don't suppose anyone caught the time on Uncle Tony's watch in the shots of the ring? I mean was it running time or was it set to a time?
 
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In the photo of the person on a bike, I've tried to zoom in but wasn't that successful, I think I can see another person, near the crossing bollard, also looks like there may be someone in the passenger seat of the white van?? JMO
 
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I don't suppose anyone caught the time on Uncle Tony's watch in the shots of the ring? I mean was it running time or was it set to a time?

In the forcestv documentary?
 
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I don't suppose anyone caught the time on Uncle Tony's watch in the shots of the ring? I mean was it running time or was it set to a time?

Far to hard to tell but I'd guess running tine
 
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I don't suppose anyone caught the time on Uncle Tony's watch in the shots of the ring? I mean was it running time or was it set to a time?

Looks like ~11:35 to me. Why do you ask?
 
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The watch stood out to me on the documentary as it has quite a large face, it would be easy to see if it was running I think. I can't rewatch it atm

I could only on my iPhone and for some reason my screen doesn't rotate so I can't particularly see
 
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The watch stood out to me on the documentary as it has quite a large face, it would be easy to see if it was running I think. I can't rewatch it atm
Yes 11.35
 
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