The dumpster had a lock on it too so it's strange no-one reported it having been damaged. I guess we just have to trust the experts, despite the anomalies.
I hadn't heard of the Avila case but yes, the baby was fortunate to survive and the mother caught on CCTV. I believe they have a checking system in USA because dumping babies (and bodies) in the trash is a fairly common occurrence. Do we not have something similar here?
Anyway, we'll be shot at dawn for going off-topic.
"He said the bin had a lock but this could be “easily popped if someone is strong enough to lift the bin lid”.
https://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2022/03/11/wrong-bin-weight-in-corrie-mckeague-search-was-due-to-error-in-process--inquest/..and no, we don't
just have to trust the experts, we can assess the evidence & come to the logical conclusion.
A man known to sleep in bins when he was drunk was last seen on cctv one drunken night out entering an area where bins were.
There was no way out other than the way he went in, cctv never caught him leaving.
The bins were collected the next morning, the weight of a bin there matched roughly his body weight & he hasn't phoned his mother or girlfriend since.
But who knows, maybe he went off to start a new life, leaving his bank account job & family behind forever, or maybe it's just that, sadly, he rather foolishly slept in the bin.