Can PH solve the missing Honington airman?
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Greendubber said:
Disastrous said:
Just goes to show, if you want to get rid of evidence, chuck it in the bin. It’s literally the last place the police will look and even if they do, they won’t find it.
Lots of stuff gets found in bins by police, unfortunately once they're emptied its pretty much impossible. edit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_P._Wheeler_III#...
Edited by FunkyNige on Tuesday 17th November 09:35
Lord Marylebone said:
Disastrous said:
Just goes to show, if you want to get rid of evidence, chuck it in the bin. It’s literally the last place the police will look and even if they do, they won’t find it.
This is actually something I have thought about on a few occasions. Disposing of evidence in a bin must surely be one of the best methods? It promptly gets collected, crushed, mixed with the rubbish from 100,000 other households, then crushed again, and either burnt or buried with millions of tons of other rubbish.
What are the chances of ever finding anything in it?
Gareth79 said:
Lord Marylebone said:
Disastrous said:
Just goes to show, if you want to get rid of evidence, chuck it in the bin. It’s literally the last place the police will look and even if they do, they won’t find it.
This is actually something I have thought about on a few occasions. Disposing of evidence in a bin must surely be one of the best methods? It promptly gets collected, crushed, mixed with the rubbish from 100,000 other households, then crushed again, and either burnt or buried with millions of tons of other rubbish.
What are the chances of ever finding anything in it?
Halmyre said:
anonymous said:
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All that because he was afraid of parenthood?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Cor...
Much as people would like there to be an element of hope as to him still being alive, or an element of mystery to him faking his disappearance, this is a man who was (a friendly) drunk, had been asked to leave a bar, had slept that night for a while in a shop doorway, had a history of sleeping in bins on a night out, and had gone to an area where such bins are stored to almost certainly sleep in one, sadly not realising said bins were collected during the night. It is an awful way to check out, but is the only rational explanation.
He wasn't rich or in a position to have stashed away funds to start a new life, yet his bank accounts and social media are untouched since he was last seen.
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