17 Facts About Corrie Mckeague

1.

Corrie Mckeague had driven himself to the town with the intention of leaving his car overnight.

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2.

Corrie Mckeague remarked that McKeague was 'no trouble' whatsoever and that they chatted afterwards on the street outside.

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3.

Corrie Mckeague's mother stated that Corrie would have accepted a lift if offered to him, as he would offer a lift if he was driving and saw someone walking on their own.

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4.

Corrie Mckeague's appealed for anyone who might have given him a lift to come forward, even if something untoward had happened.

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5.

Corrie Mckeague's family had provided Suffolk Constabulary with his username for at least one site.

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6.

Corrie Mckeague was not the driver of the bin lorry nor a relative of McKeague.

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7.

Corrie Mckeague's mother stated that either the data was manipulated or "someone is lying to police".

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8.

Corrie Mckeague speculated, in an interview with the UK tabloid Daily Mirror, that his son had killed himself because of the pressures of fatherhood.

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9.

Corrie Mckeague doubted whether McKeague would have been aware of where the CCTV cameras were located which, Sutton said, was indicative of not leaving intentionally.

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10.

Corrie Mckeague had booked flights to go home to Dunfermline for Halloween.

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11.

Corrie Mckeague's mother pointed out that he loved his dog which he kept at RAF Honington and would not have left it behind intentionally.

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12.

Corrie Mckeague's has stated that there were three possible scenarios: that he met with an accident and was dead, that he left voluntarily or that a third party was involved.

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13.

Nicola Urquhart points out that Corrie Mckeague had been asleep in the doorway of a shop in Brentgovel Street for nearly two hours.

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14.

Corrie Mckeague's finds it hard to believe that he would then go and sleep in the bin; she maintains that a third party was involved.

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15.

Corrie Mckeague's disputed the evidence about the bin load, which the police had said was an unusual 256 pounds, by stating that loads over 220 pounds were not out of the ordinary for that route from the Horseshoe area in Bury St Edmunds.

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16.

However she stated that she has never believed this is probable, Corrie Mckeague made no plans, had no reason and has never been seen after the immediate sightings.

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17.

Corrie Mckeague's death "was contributed to by impaired judgement due to alcohol consumption".

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