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Corrie Mckeague And His Mysterious Disappearance
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Not too sure where to put this, as its not really"news" as such.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-suffo lk-3826 7086
I know lots of people go missing all the time, but there does seem something strange about this case. I am just not sure how a grown man can go missing under these circumstances.
Its obvious to me that he hasn't run away.
My best guess is that his remains are still lying in a ditch somewhere between Bury St Edmunds and his RAF base.
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I know lots of people go missing all the time, but there does seem something strange about this case. I am just not sure how a grown man can go missing under these circumstances.
Its obvious to me that he hasn't run away.
My best guess is that his remains are still lying in a ditch somewhere between Bury St Edmunds and his RAF base.
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//Mr Mckeague turned right into a loading bay area, known as the "Horseshoe".....It has been proven that an individual cannot leave the area on foot without being seen on CCTV, but Mr Mckeague was not caught on camera again.//
The report also says ...
//Another theory is that he was in one of the bins at the "Horseshoe" area, which was then taken to a landfill site.//
//Mr Mckeague turned right into a loading bay area, known as the "Horseshoe".....It has been proven that an individual cannot leave the area on foot without being seen on CCTV, but Mr Mckeague was not caught on camera again.//
The report also says ...
//Another theory is that he was in one of the bins at the "Horseshoe" area, which was then taken to a landfill site.//
His mobile phone was tracked to the landfill site but it could have been disposed of in a bin by a third party. A similar situation arose two years ago in the NE of England where a young man disappeared after leaving a village pub. His body was found 18 months later in a pile of silage bales and they have concluded he probably tried to take a shortcut home over fields and fell into the bales. It must be terrible to not know where he is.
The more I think about this, the more I think that the landfill site should be thoroughly checked out.
As regards the loading area behind Greggs, in the BBC link above it is said
"It has been proven that an individual cannot leave the area on foot without being seen on CCTV, but Mr Mckeague was not caught on camera again"
So we see CCTV footage of him entering the loading area, but not of him leaving, on foot at any rate. So how did he leave the area ?
He could have fallen into one of the bins, and been transported away.
or
He could have left in another vehicle, either willingly or not.
But he didn't walk back out ! Why have the authorities not made more of this ?
It seems that the authorities still have a lot of work to do. Have the RAF, for instance, offered substantial search help....ie staff, to assist in the search? They may have done so, but I can't any evidence that they have.
There is a lot more to this case than meets the eye.
As regards the loading area behind Greggs, in the BBC link above it is said
"It has been proven that an individual cannot leave the area on foot without being seen on CCTV, but Mr Mckeague was not caught on camera again"
So we see CCTV footage of him entering the loading area, but not of him leaving, on foot at any rate. So how did he leave the area ?
He could have fallen into one of the bins, and been transported away.
or
He could have left in another vehicle, either willingly or not.
But he didn't walk back out ! Why have the authorities not made more of this ?
It seems that the authorities still have a lot of work to do. Have the RAF, for instance, offered substantial search help....ie staff, to assist in the search? They may have done so, but I can't any evidence that they have.
There is a lot more to this case than meets the eye.
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Gromit....if you read the BBC link that I have provided, its pretty clear that he followed by CCTV up until a certain spot, but he then disappeared from the radar.
He went into the loading bay at the rear of Greggs was did not leave on foot again. As he isn't still in the loading bay, than he must have left in a vehicle of some sort.
He comes over the kind of lad that would get into anybodies car or van, and even more so, when he was as drunk as he was that night.
His Mobile phone was seen to active sometime after the loading bay, and close to the landfill site, which has not been searched at all.
His Mum, as a serving Police Officer is very uneasy about this lack of a search and so am I.
Until some new details are forthcoming, there are really only two possibilities still open.
As he did not walk out of the loading bay, then he must have left in a vehicle
He either fell into a Council vehicle, or he left in another vehicle.
He may have been kidnapped by the owners of that other vehicle.
He went into the loading bay at the rear of Greggs was did not leave on foot again. As he isn't still in the loading bay, than he must have left in a vehicle of some sort.
He comes over the kind of lad that would get into anybodies car or van, and even more so, when he was as drunk as he was that night.
His Mobile phone was seen to active sometime after the loading bay, and close to the landfill site, which has not been searched at all.
His Mum, as a serving Police Officer is very uneasy about this lack of a search and so am I.
Until some new details are forthcoming, there are really only two possibilities still open.
As he did not walk out of the loading bay, then he must have left in a vehicle
He either fell into a Council vehicle, or he left in another vehicle.
He may have been kidnapped by the owners of that other vehicle.
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