UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #9

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Once again, I'm the first person to jump up on stage and grab the mic, I do it all the time, infact I think I've murdered more songs across the world than enough lol, I just do it because it's good craic and I enjoy it. Have to agree that it is strange that he went round people's tables, that is odd but then again, a few on here would find my behaviour odd so suppose each to their own lol


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Once again, I'm the first person to jump up on stage and grab the mic, I do it all the time, infact I think I've murdered more songs across the world than enough lol, I just do it because it's good craic and I enjoy it. Have to agree that it is strange that he went round people's tables, that is odd but then again, a few on here would find my behaviour odd so suppose each to their own lol


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I think we have to remember that military types have to have a certain personality. You ain't gonna fit in if Mr Meyer and Briggs suggest that your parametric test comes out as that of a librarian.

The military need people who are outgoing, like a laugh, able to laugh at themselves and to a certain degree be a bit psychotic. They need to be able to switch from potential killers (depending on trade) to potential Carers in a Humanitarian role at the flick of a switch. I know, I've done it.....(yeh, yeh, yeh, bring on the shoe string jokes lol).

I've tried my damnedest to avoid looking on YouTube at Corrie's videos until yesterday so I could remain impartial. My conclusion? He just a 'pretty boy' who's high on life and a typical military type apart from the vainness and constant self adoration. He's seems like a natural attention seeker. Nothing wrong with that if he's happy. If he were in my 'section' he'd be watered down a bit but that's the way the system rolls. I'm not convinced he's gay now although he'd definitely get a ribbing for his 'John Inman Are You Being Served clothing range'.

I think he's a vulnerable guy who I would imagine would be taken advantage of.


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And again my husband was the only one dressed like that! It was just 'him', he's still like it now and all his mates are builders!!! (Although his shirts are more green, or pink with a hint of blue. :happydance::happydance:)
 
I know we've been through the food thing a few times - but my other half went out at the weekend, and had 2 kebabs and shared a chips with his mate. Absolutely not an unusual amount of food for a drunk, fit 20-something.
 
So this is something else that doesn't add up to me...
Corrie is a good looking bloke, nice clothes, nice car, career going well (as far as we know), life and soul of the party, outgoing, chatting to total strangers and singing on stage in a bar... what's not to like?!
So why is he out by himself? Walking round bars to find his friends? Sleeping in a shop doorway in the high street? Not noticed in camp as missing for 48 hours? The 2 sides of him we're hearing about don't add up to me!
His behaviour does make me think that he wouldn't hesitate to get in a strangers car though...
 
0300: Shift start time & vehicle checked
0352: Vehicle departs for SB (8 minute journey from site to 'Horseshoe').
0400: Bin man enters SB
0405: Driver fills in collection paperwork.
0415: Bin man starts collection procedure
0420: Bin man sees three teenagers in SB
0425: Bin man finishes collection procedure
0430: Bin man departs SB for BM (31 minute journey from 'Horseshoe' to BM roundabout).
0501: Bin lorry arrives at BM roundabout/Mildenhall.


21(15): Corrie feeds the dog and locks him in the bathroom.
21(30): Two cars with Corrie's workmates depart Hon.
2200: Corrie departs Hon in his own car (with a passenger?).
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/what-time-did-corrie-leave-raf-honington/
2221: Corrie parks in disabled bay in Robert Roby Way.
2221-2300: Corrie drinks in his car whilst making a phone call to Darroch.
2305: Corrie walks to SoBar pub and meets up with work colleagues.
2320: Corrie walks to Weatherspoons.
0001: Corrie leaves Weatherspoons around midnight for Flex.
Source- BBC Look East Evening News 12122016
0015: Corrie enters Flex night club.
0040: Corrie is 'ejected' from the nightclub.
0055: Corrie enters kebab shop.
0115: Corrie leaves kebab shop with kebab, chips and two burgers.
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/isnt-it-weird-to-sleep-in-a-doorway/
Corrie seen walking purposefully towards The Grapes pub.
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/what-time-is-the-1st-cctv-that-we-see-him-on/
0300: Shift start time for bin man. Vehicle checked.
0308: Corrie sends/receives photo image from Hughes.
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/has-the-text-message-corrie-sent-at-0308-been-looked-in-to/
0319: Two persons seen walking from Market Square towards McDonalds.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0321: White Tshirt man, Cornhill walk.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0324: Last CCTV sighting of Corrie.
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/when-and-where-was-corrie-last-seen/
0326: Two people with light clothing seen coming from Market Square towards McDonalds.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0335: Dark clothing1 man, Cornhill Walk.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0340: Running man, Lurker & Legs man seen in 'Horseshoe'.
0352: Bin lorry departs (Hollow Lane) for BSE.
0356: Bicycle man, cycling around Cornhill area.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0400: Bin lorry enters SB.
0405: Bin lorry driver fills in collection paperwork.
0410: Bins lorry driver starts collection procedure of ONE BIN with 11kgs of material in it. It then drives to its next pick up in Mildenhall and onto the recycling centre outside of the county via the Barton Mills roundabout.
0415: Bin man starts collection procedure.
0420: Bin man finishes collection procedure in SB. Three teenagers seen in Shortbrackland by bin man.
0425: Bin man finishes collection procedure.
0430: Corrie's phone left the BSE mast area. Bin lorry departs SB and heads towards Mildenhall for a collection, along A1101 via the BM roundabout.
0455: (Bin lorry is at Barton Mills roundabout.)
0500: Corrie's phone enters the BM mast area.
http://www.findcorrie.co.uk/2016/11/11/has-corries-phone-been-checked/
0501: Dark clothing2 man seen walking around Cornhill Walk.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0501: (Bin lorry is at BM roundabout/Mildenhall).
0503: (Corrie's phone would be at BM roundabout at this time.
0518: Dark clothing3 man seen walking around Cornhill Walk.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0520: Dark backpack man seen in Cornhill Market Square area.
https://www.suffolk.police.uk/news/missing-persons/corrie-mckeague
0800: Corrie's phone is last active within the BM mast area.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ouZCCnULs34


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I know we've been through the food thing a few times - but my other half went out at the weekend, and had 2 kebabs and shared a chips with his mate. Absolutely not an unusual amount of food for a drunk, fit 20-something.

'SHARED chips with his mate'.....see what you did there?

Kebab, chips and TWO BURGERS. For sharing perhaps?


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So this is something else that doesn't add up to me...
Corrie is a good looking bloke, nice clothes, nice car, career going well (as far as we know), life and soul of the party, outgoing, chatting to total strangers and singing on stage in a bar... what's not to like?!
So why is he out by himself? Walking round bars to find his friends? Sleeping in a shop doorway in the high street? Not noticed in camp as missing for 48 hours? The 2 sides of him we're hearing about don't add up to me!
His behaviour does make me think that he wouldn't hesitate to get in a strangers car though...

The news item tonight said Corrie and his friends then went onto another bar so he must have been with the friends at some point in the evening. The door staff at wetherspoons also say that he and his friends left at midnight for Flex, though the manager in Flex believes Corrie was walking around looking for people either his friends or to make new friends he doesnt know.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b084jgp4/look-east-evening-news-12122016
 
Still none the wiser. Only thing I am thinking now is the reason there is no reported sightings or info is that he was in one of them biffa bins. I didn't realise how many of them are actually in the horseshoe area. Is it around 8 large wheely bins in total? We haven't heard anything regarding other bin collections. Sadly I think it will become apparent later that he probably did get in a bin and ended up not been spotted....

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'SHARED chips with his mate'.....see what you did there?

Kebab, chips and TWO BURGERS. For sharing perhaps?


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Additionally, on the CCTV of him walking and eating it only looks like he's eating from one takeaway container. Kebab and chips in one container, maybe, but two burgers as well?


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Those bin lorry times and Corrie's phone movement times look awfully close to each other.


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The news item tonight said Corrie and his friends then went onto another bar so he must have been with the friends at some point in the evening. The door staff at wetherspoons also say that he and his friends left at midnight for Flex, though the manager in Flex believes Corrie was walking around looking for people either his friends or to make new friends he doesnt know.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b084jgp4/look-east-evening-news-12122016
that's another angle , Looking for some one, would explain the short stay at flex, went in to see if the person was in the club, who was he waiting for? expecting to meet? comes out the club then makes contact with them via wats app!,, told he is to early so goes of for a take away and a sleep in the door way, until time for the planed meet or lift, jmo
 
but why would he get in a bin if he'd already had 2 hours sleep? Just wondering

I really don't think he got into a bin, because

a) he had just had a sleep and was probably sobering up and wanting to get home
b) his car was a few minutes away, he'd have gone there if he'd decided to sleep rough for the night
c) he took pride in his appearance, no one in white jeans would dream of getting in a bin, surely!
d) it's a stupid thing to do and anyone with half a brain knows it.

It sounds like he drank a lot that night but was last seen 2.5 hours after his last drink, he was used to drinking a lot, he'd eaten plenty to soak it all up. I reckon after food, a nap and a good long wee he'd just be feeling cold, disoriented and desperate for his bed.

Al that said, it really concerns me he could have been in another bin, but I think if he was he was put there.
 
Those bin lorry times and Corrie's phone movement times look awfully close to each other.


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This is the thing.
I tell myself to discount the bin lorry.
But yet, the times and the phone plus Corrie going into the area where the bins are. And apparently never coming out of that area.
It all keeps bringing me back to the bin lorry. Or if not the bin lorry, the bins themselves.
 
I feel there was no altercation in the horseshoe purely because it was a busy night with people about.
 
that's another angle , Looking for some one, would explain the short stay at flex, went in to see if the person was in the club, who was he waiting for? expecting to meet? comes out the club then makes contact with them via wats app!,, told he is to early so goes of for a take away and a sleep in the door way, until time for the planed meet or lift, jmo

I'm not convinced yet he was already waiting/looking for someone in Flex but I do find it interesting the manager of Flex seemed to be on the door himself. Asked Corrie if he was drunk said yes and then Corrie hugged him and then was allowed in! for an hour before being asked to leave. Again, at no point were his friends mentioned here but the manager does say it looked like he was looking for someone.

We know his friends did say they didn't know he was asked to leave so presumably he never was with them in Flex?

It is all most odd to me.
 
This is the thing.
I tell myself to discount the bin lorry.
But yet, the times and the phone plus Corrie going into the area where the bins are. And apparently never coming out of that area.
It all keeps bringing me back to the bin lorry. Or if not the bin lorry, the bins themselves.

My only issue with the bins is why he'd hang around for an hour in that horseshoe. Unless he was meeting the driver it seems an insane thing to do! (To me anyway)
 
Those bin lorry times and Corrie's phone movement times look awfully close to each other.


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Do any locals know, by any vague chance, how the brick wall by the bins in the Horseshoe got broken? Looking at the height it was damaged...
Though I'm guessing that would have been investigated straight away
 
best search info I could find


British Transport Police assisted with searches along the railway line from Bury St Edmunds yesterday, as part of the ongoing search strategy to locate Corrie. Today the A1101 between the Fiveways roundabout at Barton Mills and Icklingham was closed for a brief time while officers conducted further searches along this road, and more work has been carried out along the A11

Further searches are being carried out along the A1101 today

Today further searches have been carried out on a route parallel to the A134 between Honington and Fornham St Martin.
Extensive ground and air searches have been carried out, including looking at waterways in the area, and Suffolk Police have also consulted national experts to ensure everything possible is being done through searches and other work to find him.

The National Search and Rescue Dog Association have again been out searching along a route parallel to the A134 between Honington and Fornham St Martin this morning as part of continuing work to locate missing 23-year-old Corrie McKeague.

This weekend further searches will be carried out by SULSAR and NSARDA (Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue & the National Search and Rescue Dog Association). This work will again focus on areas around the A1101.

The specialist RAF teams are joining police and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue volunteers to carry out line searching of wooded areas on possible routes Corrie may have tried to walk home.

Today further searches have been completed in the Great Livermere area, with specialist RAF search officers joining police and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue volunteers to comb through woodland areas. Line searches are being carried out, as part of the ongoing search strategy.

Today further searches are being carried out between the A143 and A134, with Suffolk and Norfolk police search teams being joined by specialist search trained RAF personnel and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue volunteers

Searches have been carried out in a wide area between Bury St Edmunds, Honington and Barton Mills. This search strategy was put in place by specialist police officers and carried out by police, RAF personnel and volunteers from Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SULSAR) and NSARDA (National Search And Rescue Dogs Association).
In the early stages roadsides between Bury St Edmunds and Honington were searched with this being expanded from the roads to surrounding farmland and woodland and to the Barton Mills area. To date searches have been carried out along possible routes between Bury and the base, on a route parallel to the A134 between Honington and Fornham St Martin, on the A1101 between the Fiveways roundabout at Barton Mills and Icklingham, around the Great Livermere area, between the A134 and A143 and in waterways. SULSAR and the RAF have assisted with water searches in the River Lark and in bodies of water and ditches between the town and the base.
British Transport Police assisted with searches along the railway line from Bury St Edmunds, while the National Police Air Service helicopter has been carrying out searches throughout the investigation.
Specialist RAF search teams have joined Suffolk police officers and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue volunteers to carry out line searching of wooded areas too. New searches are being considered as the enquiry continues.

After rush hour, one lane of the eastbound carriageway will be closed between the Moreton Hall and Rougham junctions, in order for police search teams to conduct searches at the roadside.
The search will cover a mile and a half stretch of road and will continue into the afternoon, when the road is expected to fully reopen

Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue team search for Corrie McKeague just outside Troston Slades Covert

Search teams walk along the A1101 from Icklingham to Fiveways Roundabout, near Barton Mills, Mildenhall, and from the roundabout down the A11 dual carriageway towards Newmarket. The searches show that police are widening their net, having previously focused on the stretch of land between Bury and RAF Honington

The railway line between the Bury train station and Moreton Hall area is also searched

Search dog Jack, a border collie, and his handler Dave Forster comb a two-square-mile area near the A134 at Ingham. They are joined by search and rescue veteran Kevin Waterson, founder of the East Anglian branch of the National Search and Rescue Dog Association, who also previously helped with the search for missing April Jones in Wales in 2012 and the hunt for one of serial killer Steve Wright’s victims

Search and rescue teams, including Mr Waterson’s dog unit, comb the area along the A134 near Fornham St Martin
Throughout Saturday, search teams carry out further checks in the Mildenhall area and along the A1101

another search to add
The river at Barton mills and the A1065 yesterday.
 
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