Linda7NJ
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IIRC, Dylan slept on the couch in the living room.
Annie do you recall if you read it, or saw it on video? Please find the link
IIRC, Dylan slept on the couch in the living room.
Weren't the dogs alerting to human decomposition? So if they are trained for human decomposition would they alert to animal decomposition?
I haven't heard that Dylan slept on the sofa and would love to see that info confirmed.
I kept seeing everyone referring to sheets and Dylan's scent.....but...there were no sheets?
but i find dad's constant criticism of le kind of insulting, given the irresponsible parenting on his part, imo. He leaves the kid alone, never checks in on him, then when he does return, he does not check into why he is not there. He assumes he somehow got a ride somewhere, with no double checking at all.
Eventually, 5 hrs later, he does go see if he is at his friends. And he has the nerve to criticize le for not finding his own son sooner?
I haven't seen anywhere where LE confirmed who reported what when? IDK...
I was just giving this link to Linda7NJ as seemed to be looking for a link regarding mom reporting that she called the Sheriff shortly after receiving the call from dad.
Well, ER did accuse MR of doing something to Dylan, and if she wholeheartedly believes he did, could account for her use of past tense. IMO
Weren't the dogs alerting to human decomposition? So if they are trained for human decomposition would they alert to animal decomposition?
I haven't heard that Dylan slept on the sofa and would love to see that info confirmed.
I kept seeing everyone referring to sheets and Dylan's scent.....but...there were no sheets?
IIRC, Dylan slept on the couch in the living room.
I don't understand, either, why MR drove to the friends' house instead of calling them on his landline. Even if there's a toll charge, it's cheaper than gas, and this is his son whom he was supposedly worried about. Wouldn't he want to stay at the house and call around in case Dylan showed up????
Because of the depth of the water (and possibly some other condition), they were only allowed to dive for about 30 minutes a day. They were there at least twice, and maybe 3 days, but that's still not a lot of time. They were using the sonar too, and I think they were basing it more on that. MOO
Was Dylan's bed made up...or unmade?
Was there trash in the trash can that would be consistent with something Dylan ate or drank that night at the house?
http://www.9news.com/news/local/article/302570/346/Search-at-missing-boys-fathers-house-finished
Search of home is now finished...and a vigil is planned at DR school in CS.
I saw this reported before by others, but I checked with my hubby, who's a PADI Course Director, the highest level of training certification they have for scuba diving instructors, as it didn't sound right to me. (I'm a certified advanced & nitrox diver.) Neither altitude, temp, or depth would restrict them to diving only 30 minutes a day. Perhaps the training and/or equipment was inadequate.
We've dove in everything from oceans to silty ponds and lakes, so I was thinking of heavily silted lake bottoms. I am not familiar with how advanced depth finders are, I think they map the hard bottoms of lakes, so IDK if there was a deep layer of silt something settled into if it'd impact the findings. IMO, there's still a chance Dylan's in the lake. Hate to say that.
Mmmm... I remember it being discussed in reference to the "open" floor plan in his father's house. jVM? It was in the very beginning. I'll look for a link.
Redwine and his wife went through a divorce several years ago. There were accusations of domestic violence, according to court records.
http://www.9news.com/news/article/302378/188/Missing-boys-father-denies-involvement
Thank you, yes because another poster claimed dad didn't call and report, mom did.
Because of the depth of the water (and possibly some other condition), they were only allowed to dive for about 30 minutes a day. They were there at least twice, and maybe 3 days, but that's still not a lot of time. They were using the sonar too, and I think they were basing it more on that. MOO