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

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I'm still not convinced that he is deceased yet, No real evidence to confirm that his in the Landfill site. Only evidence they got is someone say sometime that Corrie did climb on the bin, it is hearsay and his ping at Barton mills they're needs more real hard evidence to back it up yet !
 
I'm still not convinced that he is deceased yet, No real evidence to confirm that his in the Landfill site. Only evidence they got is someone say sometime that Corrie did climb on the bin, it is hearsay and his ping at Barton mills they're needs more real hard evidence to back it up yet !

Hearsay applies to evidence given in court. In this case it was a witness statement given to the police because it it was a person reporting they had this seen this action first-hand (sleeping in rubbish, not climbing on a bin) and not someone saying "I heard that..." or "Someone told me...."
 
Hearsay applies to evidence given in court. In this case it was a witness statement given to the police because it it was a person reporting they had this seen this action first-hand (sleeping in rubbish, not climbing on a bin) and not someone saying "I heard that..." or "Someone told me...."
 

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Still think he's went AWOL

But the military, who know about these things, didn't think Corrie had gone AWOL. They'll have considered the circumstances preceeding him going missing, and the fact that he didn't pack anything and disappeared when socialising down town. Why do you think AWOL and what prompted it? He had any number of options to do things differently during that night out. Why hasn't there been any message from him to his family via any number of the confidential means available, why would he let them suffer?
 
I always thought he went AWOL as he was happy to be in the RAF, and I think he might knows about April baby,
 
I always thought he went AWOL as he was happy to be in the RAF, and I think he might knows about April baby,

Corrie could have left the RAF legitimately and started over; he could have gone back to them about his MH and they're not going to take a risk on things like that, or he could have applied to leave on time served. He could have paid support and had nothing else to do with the baby. Neither are reasons to disappear voluntarily.

It's an expensive business abandoning absolutely everything you own and trying to have a new life. Who was supporting Corrie first off to get clothes, food, false documents, etc, given that so many things require several forms of ID, like utility bills?
 
Why you don't believe that Corrie might went! You can go AWOL and be alive still you don't need any real evidence to back it up?
 
Why you don't believe that Corrie might went! You can go AWOL and be alive still you don't need any real evidence to back it up?
I'm curious as to how you would explain the following questions if you believe that Corrie went AWOL:
1) How is he paying for basic living expenses, things like food and shelter?
2) How has he managed to go unrecognized/change his appearance?
3) Why would he allow his mother/family to go through so much pain and financial expense to find him?
4) Where could he have traveled without items like a passport or other identification?

People can certainly go AWOL and be alive, but it costs money to assume a new identity. Technology makes it hard to disappear, especially in a small country -- his face was everywhere, and I just don't see how it's possible to live a life having no contact with the outside world. I suppose it's not impossible for a person to become a hermit and live solely off the land, but Corrie seemed like a pretty sociable person and not one to cut off contact with the rest of humanity.
 
I'm curious as to how you would explain the following questions if you believe that Corrie went AWOL:
1) How is he paying for basic living expenses, things like food and shelter?
2) How has he managed to go unrecognized/change his appearance?
3) Why would he allow his mother/family to go through so much pain and financial expense to find him?
4) Where could he have traveled without items like a passport or other identification?

People can certainly go AWOL and be alive, but it costs money to assume a new identity. Technology makes it hard to disappear, especially in a small country -- his face was everywhere, and I just don't see how it's possible to live a life having no contact with the outside world. I suppose it's not impossible for a person to become a hermit and live solely off the land, but Corrie seemed like a pretty sociable person and not one to cut off contact with the rest of humanity.
 
Maybe Corrie got New identity and live in new life somewhere you can do it if you want to.
 
And as Miss French has pointed out, there was no need for him to go AWOL. He could have simply left the RAF. Unless you know of some other factor that would force him to go undercover? If you do, please share it.
 
Chrisxxx has been watching too many movies with his awol theory. Life ain't like Philip Morris, although it's based on true story....sure it would be neat but not realistic.
 
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