Warwick7
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Exactly.Yep, the pillowcase part makes perfect sense. If what went down happened that night shortly after arrival, Dylan wouldn't have slept in the bed, and for obvious reasons, Mark wouldn't want to admit that. In fact, unless he packed dirty clothes, nothing would have his scent on it, save maybe the suitcase itself.
His packed things were right there, yet, MR grabbed a pillow case, knowing there was no scent on it. Stupid is as stupid does. Elaine had to bring Dylan's private things from home for his scent.
"...Dylan’s clothing, pillow and other belongings out of an evidence bag — items she’d given to law enforcement in the hope that dogs would be able to track her son’s scent."
(I can't locate the link in the archives, but Elaine had to do this cause MR refused to turn anything else over.)
Mark Redwine trial: Discovery of sordid photos damaged Dylan's relationship with father, brother says