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Dad talking about Dylan in the past-tense is bothersome. I realize the brother did too but something about the way the Dad said it disturbed me.
So did the Mother.
Dad talking about Dylan in the past-tense is bothersome. I realize the brother did too but something about the way the Dad said it disturbed me.
Building an alibi? He is the one who says that Dylan was asleep when he left for errands at 7:30am. If I didn't want people focusing on the night before I would build an alibi for the period of time I want LE to focus on. Monday not Sunday. In addition MR has locked himself in with the story that Dylan went right to sleep @ 8:00 PM Sunday.
LE, on the other hand, reached out to the public for any tapes/video between the hours of six pm on Sunday, the night before.
http://durangoherald.com/article/20121127/NEWS01/121129616/-1/News
Please listen to the video! M.R. speaking about Dylan.
This is a good point. I actually read an article one time (not sure if I could find it again) about words people use when they're lying. "That" was one of the words. It indicated "that" is used subconsciously to distance the speaker from the subject. e.g., "I did not have sex with that woman."
This is a good point. I actually read an article one time (not sure if I could find it again) about words people use when they're lying. "That" was one of the words. It indicated "that" is used subconsciously to distance the speaker from the subject. e.g., "I did not have sex with that woman."
Where has it been stated in MSM that Dylan went to sleep @ 8:00 pm Sunday?
I wonder about the Family speaking out in the past tense. Dad. Obvious reasons. Mom and Brother. Fear of what may have happened. Mother has expressed publicly Dad has a temper. I think Mom and Brother know just how bad his temper is. They must be terrified and perhaps they have good reason. MOO
This is a good point. I actually read an article one time (not sure if I could find it again) about words people use when they're lying. "That" was one of the words. It indicated "that" is used subconsciously to distance the speaker from the subject. e.g., "I did not have sex with that woman."
Until finddylan has been verified we can only speculate.
mom said that? "he was just learning new things"
how odd. did the darn kid ever get to even leave his moms house?? did they actually confirm that she got a text on her phone from "someone"
Is there any evidence of his temper other than his ex-wife's accusations? If you have a link to anything, I'd love to see it. TIA
I have also heard 'that' used in a very loving way. As in "oh, how I love that child". It may be more a southern thing, my mother was from Alabama and I may have heard 'that' used in a very different way than the analysts opinion. OT, but remember the song "Lovin That Man of Mine"?
If it wasn't him, that would mean he would have to have disappeared while on the plane. I find that rather hard to believe, especially since MR would have no reason to pretend he'd been with him if he never made it there. The text from him was said to have been sent from the airport. She may have sent him some texts while he was still on the plane, and the scowling face was in response to her asking repeatedly before he even got there. Is it possible that she didn't know that the flight was an hour late? Something may have delayed it after he boarded it and she was gone. :waitasec:bbm, I wondered about that as well, was it Dylan that texted saying he had arrived? Or did she text asking if he had arrived and then she receives a text back?
Very much a southern thing. We had a discussion on this in an earlier thread. Very much a term of endearment here in mid-Tennessee.
Saying "I love that boy" doesn't make me cringe. Everything else he's said though sure has me worried.
The whole bit about how they should have been focusing on the lake because from "Day 1" MR told LE that Dylan's fishing pole was missing. I'm still betting that's exactly where Dylan is. What was it that someone said...the truth within the lie?
I am surprised at all the bashing of Mark Redwine on this site. It appears to me that it is totally unwarranted.