Can PH solve the missing Honington airman?

Can PH solve the missing Honington airman?

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tleefox

1,110 posts

148 months

Saturday 27th May 2017
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Raygun said:
That burnt down about 2 months ago.
The plot thickens.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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The search for Corrie is now being discontinued, announced today. No trace of his body has been found. Money is likely to have been the deciding factor in the Police decision I would imagine.
Only hope now is that some private money could continue the search.

sugerbear

4,025 posts

158 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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crankedup said:
The search for Corrie is now being discontinued, announced today. No trace of his body has been found. Money is likely to have been the deciding factor in the Police decision I would imagine.
Only hope now is that some private money could continue the search.
Or maybe they can't spend an indefinite amount of time looking for a body that may not be there.

saaby93

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32,038 posts

178 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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CoolHands

18,606 posts

195 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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"known to sleep in rubbish on a night out"

isn't that a bit, well, weird?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-40685...

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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sugerbear said:
crankedup said:
The search for Corrie is now being discontinued, announced today. No trace of his body has been found. Money is likely to have been the deciding factor in the Police decision I would imagine.
Only hope now is that some private money could continue the search.
Or maybe they can't spend an indefinite amount of time looking for a body that may not be there.
Police were very confident that Corries remains would be found on the waste site. Following the 'weight in lorry' blunder and given the relevant evidence it's almost impossible to consider that Corries remains would not be found during this search.

Mastodon2

13,825 posts

165 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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A very interesting case and it seems like there is so much we aren't being told. Everyone saying he was a lovely lad and really nice to everyone, but gets thrown out of pubs and clubs on the night he dies. Known to sleep in rubbish? Wtf.

It seems prudent to stop throwing money after this search now, the chances of finding his body would have been vanishingly slim anyway.

Hainey

4,381 posts

200 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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Mastodon2 said:
A very interesting case and it seems like there is so much we aren't being told. Everyone saying he was a lovely lad and really nice to everyone, but gets thrown out of pubs and clubs on the night he dies. Known to sleep in rubbish? Wtf.

It seems prudent to stop throwing money after this search now, the chances of finding his body would have been vanishingly slim anyway.
I've slept under hedgerows more than once when I've been too plastered to pull and couldn't quite manage back to whatever soul destroying shore base I was billeted in at the time.

Waking up to a hedgehog eating the nan bread of your stone cold kebab is certainly a life experience.

oobster

7,089 posts

211 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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Was there not something about the police search teams possibly moving on to incinerated waste now?

FlyingMeeces

9,932 posts

211 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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Hainey said:
Waking up to a hedgehog eating the nan bread of your stone cold kebab is certainly a life experience.
That startled me into actual out-loud laughter. roflroflrofl

Edited by FlyingMeeces on Friday 21st July 18:40

poo at Paul's

14,143 posts

175 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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His Policewoman mother is saying they should carry on searching. "How can they leave him there".

Surely if he is dead, (universally accepted) and they have run out of the millions spent looking for him, there is no option? Unless mum wishes to remortgage her house and give up her pension to bolster funds?

This sadly seems to be a bit "Darwin" here. He's gone, move on.

saaby93

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32,038 posts

178 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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poo at Paul's said:
This sadly seems to be a bit "Darwin" here. He's gone, move on.
More like a bit of Lucan?

Hainey

4,381 posts

200 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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saaby93 said:
poo at Paul's said:
This sadly seems to be a bit "Darwin" here. He's gone, move on.
More like a bit of Lucan?
They've tried a bit of Lucan, they've had cops Lucan since the start and found sod all.

Defcon5

6,178 posts

191 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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I read that they had found rubbish that was taken from the bin where he allegedly was, so surely he would have been somewhere near that? I assume they didn't find his phone though which I believe is the only link to him being in that bin

Wacky Racer

38,142 posts

247 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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CoolHands said:
"known to sleep in rubbish on a night out"

isn't that a bit, well, weird?
This story stinks, there's definitely something fishy going on.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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poo at Paul's said:
His Policewoman mother is saying they should carry on searching. "How can they leave him there".

Surely if he is dead, (universally accepted) and they have run out of the millions spent looking for him, there is no option? Unless mum wishes to remortgage her house and give up her pension to bolster funds?

This sadly seems to be a bit "Darwin" here. He's gone, move on.
Yeah, what a moronic thing to say, just imagine it was your lad. fking tt poster removed from the rea.ity of life because he spends his on a keyboard,


NRS

22,135 posts

201 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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crankedup said:
poo at Paul's said:
His Policewoman mother is saying they should carry on searching. "How can they leave him there".

Surely if he is dead, (universally accepted) and they have run out of the millions spent looking for him, there is no option? Unless mum wishes to remortgage her house and give up her pension to bolster funds?

This sadly seems to be a bit "Darwin" here. He's gone, move on.
Yeah, what a moronic thing to say, just imagine it was your lad. fking tt poster removed from the rea.ity of life because he spends his on a keyboard,
What part? When it comes to it there are far better things to spend the millions on, help the living such as using it on the NHS instead of finding a buried body. In some ways heartless, but they're not even sure they're looking in the right place. Not to mention police resources being used. If it was me who had died I'd be happy for people to move on and stop looking.

Willhire89

1,328 posts

205 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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crankedup said:
Yeah, what a moronic thing to say, just imagine it was your lad. fking tt poster removed from the rea.ity of life because he spends his on a keyboard,
Wrong - twenty weeks have been expended in searching for this reckless person and it should have been stopped months ago.

The reality is he is gone

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

170 months

Friday 21st July 2017
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Defcon5 said:
I read that they had found rubbish that was taken from the bin where he allegedly was, so surely he would have been somewhere near that? I assume they didn't find his phone though which I believe is the only link to him being in that bin
Depending what state the site was in he could have rolled a 100 yards or he may have been fatally injured and crawled some distance.

That's even assuming he was in the bin lorry.

Impossible to search the whole dump.

MentalSarcasm

6,083 posts

211 months

Saturday 22nd July 2017
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His mother wants an injunction to stop the site being refilled;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-40691...

"Mrs Urquhart said the police told her "we think he's still in there but we're not searching anymore"."