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Corrie Mckeague: 'nothing Found' In Landfill Search

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wolf63 | 14:46 Fri 21st Jul 2017 | News
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I would hate for someone that I loved to be missing - but I don't know what the next step will be in this investigation.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-40685185
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jackdaw, The weight of the load was originally given as 11KG !!
That is obviously way out , a lorry would not drive to the tip to dump 11KG it's full load 22,000 KG . The police should have realised that an empty lorry would not drive to the landfill and pay to dump its load.
Possibly they just assumed it was 11,000 KG and the decimal point was wrong!
I haven't been following this story as intently as some ... but


mikey4444
Eddie has it right here. Corrie was seen to go into the loading area, but wasn't seen to leave. *His Mobile phone signal was tracked to the land fill site.*


Could I see a link to that statement?
## It's easy to blame the police but I don't think that a change in tactics would have changed the current outcome.##

I agree wolf, they are not magicians.
The mobile phone signal is old news it was reported months back.
The signal was traced following the route the waste lorry would have taken to travel from Saffron Walden where the man was last seen to the landfill. I'll try to find a link but I can confirm it happened.
Here found it
http://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/14778273.Bin_lorry_seized_in_Corrie_McKeague_hunt/
^ Of course the fact that his mobile phone was in the bin lorry does not mean he was!
That's what I was thinking Eddie...
The more I see of this, the more I am beginning to doubt some of the evidence.

Its said that he wasn't seen to leave the loading area, by CCTV. But could he not have left by other methods, instead of the bin lorry ? His phone could have dropped into the bin, while he was looking for something to eat.

He was very drunk by that stage of course, so wasn't acting rationally.

And I am still puzzled by his Mothers assertion, that the Police think he is still in the land fill site.
Eddie....if the bin lorry didn't go directly to the landfill site. but went via another location(s), could he not have got out, and left his Mobile in the lorry ?
mikey4444
Talbot....its in this link ::::


Where?


mikey4444
And I am still puzzled by his Mothers assertion, that the Police think he is still in the land fill site.



In the link you provided


Det Supt Katie Elliott earlier told press all evidence suggested Corrie was still at the landfill site, but "without anything further to tell us where he might be, on such a vast site, the search cannot continue".

Clearly the lad is dead. Awful that his final resting place should be a rubbish tip but I can't see what else can be done. Best to think of him as lost at sea.
Having driven past that land fill site many times, the last time was Wednesday last week, I can confirm it is huge, covers more than an acre. I can understand it being nearly impossible to fully search it all.
Thank you Talbot....I missed that.

Yes, Jack....I think you are right. What a dreadful end to this sorry affair.
Both mikey and EDDIE are stating as fact that his phone was actually at the landfill site ... I can find nothing to state this as a 'fact'


I can find many references similar to this ...

'His mobile phone signal was traced following a route similar to a bin lorry'

I have NOT stated his phone was at the landfill site !
The phone signal stopped some way from the landfill , after following the route the lorry would have taken!! All this is in the links.
I assume water from the waste got into the phone and stopped it working or it got crushed when more waste was loaded onto the lorry or the load shifted.
^ Or yes, he woke up realised he was in a lorry and got out!
...or he got out of the lorry, who knows.
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where the man was last seen to the landfill.



What does that mean?
EDDIE51
^ Of course the fact that his mobile phone was in the bin lorry does not mean he was!


Have you got a link to that 'fact'?

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