Ten-96
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Our friends travel a good deal. When they plan to be away for more than a week or two they have some arrangement with the phone company whereby the phone and internet service to their home is shut off while they've gone. They reactivate it when they return. There is a nominal fee for keeping their phone number while it's inactive: it was $8 per month when we last discussed it. That's significantly less expensive than keeping the service active while no one is home to use it. I'm thinking maybe Dylan's dad does that while he's on the road. It's possible he had just returned from somewhere on Saturday and that going to get his phone turned on was one of his errands on Monday morning. That would explain no internet nor landline activity (if that's even the case) from the home on Monday morning.I like this idea...........throwing out MR and looking at facts....the facts to me show something happened to this boy that he could not communicate with his friends, etc. Even if you throw out that maybe he fell asleep early that night, I just don't believe he would not communicate with his friend when he texted him early that morning wondering where he was at. Just too much does not add up. What happened to his phone? Why didn't he communicate with anyone? If you tell me no internet or home phone was available, I might have a small tiny piece of me that would support the next day disappearance theory. If this is the case, please tell me so.
We don't know.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. I'm still not seeing sinister at every turn here.