R was expecting Dylan at 6:30am. He also told Dylan to call when he got there too IIRC.
Not only that, R already texted Dylan at 6:46 am to see where he was. So at the very least one would expect a response when Dylan finally woke up.
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R was expecting Dylan at 6:30am. He also told Dylan to call when he got there too IIRC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGEwCBPy90w
at 8:05
I was just watching it when you asked for it. I think its "their"
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I have to agree. Coming from the theory that Dylan left for his friends that morning...At first, when Dylan did not text his friends before heading out it was a red flag until I read the text messages between R and Dylan. I could see why Dylan may not have called R before heading to the grandmas house. R even suggested he would probably be sleeping. Dylan would have to wake him up by knocking, not texting or phoning. In my opinion, R was expecting Dylan and there was no need for a heads up.
R and Dylan Text-
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The study/training of statement and behavioral analysis is used in FBI and other Law Enforcement investigations every day. You can google it and read a ton of articles and training manuals on the Internet. The FBI has several on there too. Believe it or not our choice of words do mean something and while someone can not be convicted on that alone it will guide the investigator to look at that subject a lot closer.
I'm only 42, but I have no problem falling asleep whenever I just "close my eyes for a few minutes", any time of the day regardless of how much sleep I've had the night before. Its a standing joke in my family that my "little naps" are most people's idea of a decent sleep! Yesterday I didn't wake up till 11.00am (kids staying at grandparents) but I still dropped off whilst watching a film in the afternoon!
He was supposed to drive his son over to Bayfield to see R. He claims he texted his son in the morning. He never got a response. He comes home-his son is not there, all his things are gone. So he takes a nap? Why didn't he go look for his son?
Excellent question. And to add, I have not seen proof that MR even texted DR on Monday, just his statement in the video.
What I'm trying to determine is if he took a nap at all. A nap is an easy way to explain away a few hours. And the average 50yr old man who has presumbly had two full nights sleep (and possibly some day sleep since he had nothing else to do but wait for his son to arrive) in a 48hr period should not even be able to nap again only 4 hours after getting up. If he can sleep that much then perhaps he has a sleeping disorder?
Now if for some reason he did not get 8hrs sleep the night before then I can absolutely see him needing to take a nap, and maybe even a shower to wake him up a bit before going to "see where that boy is at" and contacting LE.
MOO
http://www.gazette.com/articles/missing-149966-monument-area.html
Uhh, what ?
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Wells reports that Elaine Redwine reached out to Dr. Phil, CNN, America’s Most Wanted and The Today Show. None has given her the courtesy of a response, let alone the attention her son’s disappearance warrants.'''
That doesn't sound accurate, at least in connection to Dr. Phil show. That article is dated Jan 20, perhaps Dr. Phil responded after that date. I am not sure what happened to AMW, it's supposed to be on lifetime, but there are no shows right now and I don't know when it will even start.
That doesn't sound accurate, at least in connection to Dr. Phil show. That article is dated Jan 20, perhaps Dr. Phil responded after that date. I am not sure what happened to AMW, it's supposed to be on lifetime, but there are no shows right now and I don't know when it will even start.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/missing-149966-monument-area.html
Uhh, what ?
''
Wells reports that Elaine Redwine reached out to Dr. Phil, CNN, Americas Most Wanted and The Today Show. None has given her the courtesy of a response, let alone the attention her sons disappearance warrants.'''