nursebeeme
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Do we know if dad has a big barking dog that lives in the house ?
sorry if it's been covered
Wonder if someone didn't like the recent arrangement handed down by the courts so much that they planned how to make the beneficiary of that arrangement appear unstable/untrustworthy. Isn't the custody/divorce arrangement still a very ripe issue?
Yes I agree, that's why I was saying AFAIK he got on the plane, meaning that at least a handful of other people had to have seen him. I would think a 13 year old traveling alone might draw more attention than your average passenger too - not in a bad way, just people trying to make conversation or make him more comfortable or whatever, particularly flight attendants or passengers seated nearby. I hope if any of them recognized him they've called in to at least tell whatever little they might know about his trip.
Unless she didn't want Dad to have any contact with Dylan at all, in which case making it look like Dylan disappeared on Dad's watch would be a great way for him to lose all visitiation with Dylan.
Not saying that's what happened, but it's possible.
My two oldest (step-sons) travel back and forth via airplane and any unaccompanied minor has strict guidelines. An adult with a valid id has to place them on the plane, they're seated as close to the front or back as possible and they can only be picked up by the person listed as their designated "receiver" and that person has to have proper id. So not only just the people but there was def a paper trail too.
I wish we knew that.
I had originally assumed that he asked dad to take him to his friends that night, and dad understandably said 'NO, not tonight, I will take you tomorrow,' And so Dylan would text them and say ' see you tomorrow instead.'
The question is 'did they fight about it'?
"The next day, while his father ran an errand, he disappeared after setting off to meet friends in the secluded vacation spot high in the mountains near Durango."
REALLY? Do we KNOW that to be the case? Is this what LE is saying or did the reporter make an assumption?
I've seen that happen in some cases, not saying it's the case here, but it's a possibility.
Or it could be that she didn't actually 'arrange' to have him disappear, but is using this to her advantage. IOW, putting out all the statements that Dylan's dad could have harmed him, so that when he is found, she won't have to worry about letting him go to visit again.
I really don't know what to think. I'm totally on the fence with this case.
what if his cell phone died?
what if he was in an area that didn't have good coverage?
(we have talked about this with Dylan's cell phone)
Kevin Torres ‏@kevinltorres
Mark Redwine's house was searched today by investigators. He was more than willing to have them in. This is the 2nd time his house was chckd
DurangoHerald ‏@DurangoHerald
Authorities say they have searched Mark Redwine's house before but today's "meticulous search" required a warrant.
but she just moved out of the area in the summer... which would require more legal maneuvering.But how can the mom expect to get away with something as crazy as that. How does she return Dylan and ever expect to see him again herself?
And is Dylan supposed to be in on it too?
I just don't think this is a realistic scenario. The court decision was not that big of a disaster for mom. She still had primary custody I believe. Dad just got regular holiday visitation. No big deal. I don't see any reason for her to go to any extreme lengths there.
Dad is another story, if it involves child support. That is what I wonder about now. And also, the very morning Dylan went missing, Dad was seeing his DIVORCE ATTORNEY. what's up with that? They divorced in 2007.
It's actually an AP article, so unfortunately it will likely be posted by multiple news sites.abc article: they usually write a big article taking all their factoids from other articles which usually ends up having errors and no new information (in my experience, that is)
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