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Corrie Mckeague: Police To Search Landfill Site In Milton
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-suffo lk-3893 2290
At last ! The Police should have done this months ago.
"Det Supt Katie Elliott said searching the site in Milton, Cambridgeshire, was "the next logical step."
Katie....that "next logical step" was in September last year, not after nearly 5 months of tipping has been done. I hope that if and when Corrie's body has been found, an Enquiry will be launched into the Police's actions in this case. Woefully inadequate so far, and this is the son of a serving Police Officer we are talking about.
At last ! The Police should have done this months ago.
"Det Supt Katie Elliott said searching the site in Milton, Cambridgeshire, was "the next logical step."
Katie....that "next logical step" was in September last year, not after nearly 5 months of tipping has been done. I hope that if and when Corrie's body has been found, an Enquiry will be launched into the Police's actions in this case. Woefully inadequate so far, and this is the son of a serving Police Officer we are talking about.
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That is being very generous Gromit !
He could only have come out of that service area in another vehicle. Nobody has come forward to say that they gave him a lift, so the bin lorry would appear to be the only game in town.
If a search of the tipping area been done in the hours and days after he went missing, there could have been a chance of finding him alive. A slim chance perhaps, but a chance nevertheless.
That is being very generous Gromit !
He could only have come out of that service area in another vehicle. Nobody has come forward to say that they gave him a lift, so the bin lorry would appear to be the only game in town.
If a search of the tipping area been done in the hours and days after he went missing, there could have been a chance of finding him alive. A slim chance perhaps, but a chance nevertheless.
Canary, from what I remember of the case it was something to do with the weight of the lorry.
There's a bit here about it.
// ...police searched a bin lorry after finding its route matched the movements of the device..... it was found that the weight of the bin lorry's load was 15kg (33lb) - too light to have contained Mr Mckeague.//
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-suffo lk-3826 7086
There's a bit here about it.
// ...police searched a bin lorry after finding its route matched the movements of the device..... it was found that the weight of the bin lorry's load was 15kg (33lb) - too light to have contained Mr Mckeague.//
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