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I transcribed from 80:00 to 114:04. This part starts with Mark Redwine, it is after Elaine Redwine's interview on that day.
June 2, 2013-08-22
Interview with Mark Redwine--Part 1
Starting at 80:00
TG: Now listen here I’m going o have Mark on I’m going to let him talk and we’re going to be respectful because it’s not going to help Dylan to yell and accuse and all of that, however I do want to ask Mark some questions as well Ok so hold on let me get the phone here Mark are you there?
MR: I am
TG: OK, Uh thank you for calling in uh Mark we had a long conversation the other night and um you know I’m not…as I told Elaine I’m going to tell you I’m not taking sides and as Elaine finished my sentence, I’m only talking the side of Dylan I don’t want you to get offended if I ask you these questions because they need to be asked. OK, but first I want to give you a platform to talk and to tell us what you want to clear up. OK, what do you want to clear up that are the misconceptions about you, Mark Redwine?
MR: Well, um you know obviously bein’ Dylan’s father and he was here at my house when he went missin’ you know I, in the be, very beginning of this I only did what I was instructed to do by law enforcement that meaning that you know the first few days of the search efforts that were going on with Dylan I was just to stay here at the home in case he was to return or to call home or whatever the case may be.
TG: Mm-hmm
MR: and as much as I wanted to be out there doing being involved in the searches I obviously was told that it was in MY best interest or Dylan’s best interest for me not to be out there that I needed to be here at the house in case he showed up for whatever reason.
TG:So you’re telling us that law enforcement told you not to search, right, is that what you are saying?
MR: In the, in the first few days, yes, I I I desparately wanted to be involved in every aspect of that but you know again, law enforcement told me that the best thing I could do was to stay here at the house and make myself available in the case that Dylan either tried to call or that he stopped by.
TG: OK
MR: Which is exactly what I did.
TG: And…what about searching later?
MR: Well, I…you know I made many, I made many efforts. The difference between, I think, that me and my ex-wife is that I don’t search because I’m looking for recognition an I search because it is the right thing to do and it’s what I want to be a part of in bringing Dylan home. So you know just because I don’t go out an, an, an, an follow the camera’s around and things like that doesn’t mean I’m out, not out searching,
(They talk over each other)
TG: You’re out
MR: Now then there are many things that I
TG: You’re out searching
MR: Go Ahead.
TG: You’re telling us that you ARE out searching, correct?
MR: Oh, absolutely, now you know I mean at this point here we are past the six month mark you know I, I’ll be honest with you I don’t believe Dylan’s in the lake I don’t believe he’s near my home and he’s certainly I don’t think he’s in La Plata county.
TG: Why do you think that?
MR: Does that mean I know where to look? Well, because I don’t think that…I don’t think that Dylan…..is anywhere in this area and he hasn’t been from the very beginning of this I mean obviously in the first few days nobody knew anything and so we were trying to sort all the pieces of this together and trying to figure out and understand you know the direction that we needed to be going so that we had a clear understanding of the areas that we needed to go to to be able to find Dylan you know in, in, in, in the very few, first days I, I didn’t think about him being abducted you know came, came to my attention that the dog handlers that had initially come up here indicated that you know they picked up his scent up to 50 feet from my house and past that there was no scent of him (TG: Mm-hm) so even the dogs were having a hard time with that. That being said, you know that kind of indicates to me that he could very well possibly could have gotten into vehicle and (TG: mm-hm)known who he was with or you know he set out on his own and never made it to his destination, I don’t know bec…you know nobody wants to first thought think that your child is being abducted you know that’s what, that’s what we have all these people involved for so we can try to better understand what we’re truly up against.
TG: Exactly, now Mark I need to point something out to you and this is what gets people riled up and when you guys meet for mediation if I may offer this advice cause I have you know I I see what people say from all over the world so I have a little bit of a finger on the pulse of the public perception and I know that doesn’t involve finding Dylan but I think its important for you to understand when you say things like “I’m not out looking for recognition I don’t follow the cameras around”, that is you know backhanded way to, to slam your ex-wife. And I think that’s what gets people riled up, it got me riled up. 85:00
Uh, when I heard you say that,
(MR: well…
TG: Well, whoa, wait a minute and that’s because you’re ac…and, here’s the thing: Marc Klass would tell you “Get in front of the cameras”. All the time. Don’t stop. You know, we used to joke about Marc Klass, the most dangerous place to be was to be between Marc Klass and a camera because he needed to keep Polly, his daughter’s picture, out there. So, when you say that, it gets people like “Whoa, what’s he saying?” Can you understand that?
MR: Well, I, I Understand that and I’m certainly not trying to argue that point and I mean that part of the person that I am, is the way that I come across to some people and you know it’s not that I avoiding the cameras, or that I’m not willing to get in front of a camera, the fact is, you know, the particular days I’ve been out searching, I’ve been out doing these things on my own, I mean, I spent countless days driving around the lake, looking for any evidence of you know, fishing pole, backpack anything of that type of nature, you know…
TG: Mmm-hmm
I transcribed from 80:00 to 114:04. This part starts with Mark Redwine, it is after Elaine Redwine's interview on that day.
June 2, 2013-08-22
Interview with Mark Redwine--Part 1
Starting at 80:00
TG: Now listen here I’m going o have Mark on I’m going to let him talk and we’re going to be respectful because it’s not going to help Dylan to yell and accuse and all of that, however I do want to ask Mark some questions as well Ok so hold on let me get the phone here Mark are you there?
MR: I am
TG: OK, Uh thank you for calling in uh Mark we had a long conversation the other night and um you know I’m not…as I told Elaine I’m going to tell you I’m not taking sides and as Elaine finished my sentence, I’m only talking the side of Dylan I don’t want you to get offended if I ask you these questions because they need to be asked. OK, but first I want to give you a platform to talk and to tell us what you want to clear up. OK, what do you want to clear up that are the misconceptions about you, Mark Redwine?
MR: Well, um you know obviously bein’ Dylan’s father and he was here at my house when he went missin’ you know I, in the be, very beginning of this I only did what I was instructed to do by law enforcement that meaning that you know the first few days of the search efforts that were going on with Dylan I was just to stay here at the home in case he was to return or to call home or whatever the case may be.
TG: Mm-hmm
MR: and as much as I wanted to be out there doing being involved in the searches I obviously was told that it was in MY best interest or Dylan’s best interest for me not to be out there that I needed to be here at the house in case he showed up for whatever reason.
TG:So you’re telling us that law enforcement told you not to search, right, is that what you are saying?
MR: In the, in the first few days, yes, I I I desparately wanted to be involved in every aspect of that but you know again, law enforcement told me that the best thing I could do was to stay here at the house and make myself available in the case that Dylan either tried to call or that he stopped by.
TG: OK
MR: Which is exactly what I did.
TG: And…what about searching later?
MR: Well, I…you know I made many, I made many efforts. The difference between, I think, that me and my ex-wife is that I don’t search because I’m looking for recognition an I search because it is the right thing to do and it’s what I want to be a part of in bringing Dylan home. So you know just because I don’t go out an, an, an, an follow the camera’s around and things like that doesn’t mean I’m out, not out searching,
(They talk over each other)
TG: You’re out
MR: Now then there are many things that I
TG: You’re out searching
MR: Go Ahead.
TG: You’re telling us that you ARE out searching, correct?
MR: Oh, absolutely, now you know I mean at this point here we are past the six month mark you know I, I’ll be honest with you I don’t believe Dylan’s in the lake I don’t believe he’s near my home and he’s certainly I don’t think he’s in La Plata county.
TG: Why do you think that?
MR: Does that mean I know where to look? Well, because I don’t think that…I don’t think that Dylan…..is anywhere in this area and he hasn’t been from the very beginning of this I mean obviously in the first few days nobody knew anything and so we were trying to sort all the pieces of this together and trying to figure out and understand you know the direction that we needed to be going so that we had a clear understanding of the areas that we needed to go to to be able to find Dylan you know in, in, in, in the very few, first days I, I didn’t think about him being abducted you know came, came to my attention that the dog handlers that had initially come up here indicated that you know they picked up his scent up to 50 feet from my house and past that there was no scent of him (TG: Mm-hm) so even the dogs were having a hard time with that. That being said, you know that kind of indicates to me that he could very well possibly could have gotten into vehicle and (TG: mm-hm)known who he was with or you know he set out on his own and never made it to his destination, I don’t know bec…you know nobody wants to first thought think that your child is being abducted you know that’s what, that’s what we have all these people involved for so we can try to better understand what we’re truly up against.
TG: Exactly, now Mark I need to point something out to you and this is what gets people riled up and when you guys meet for mediation if I may offer this advice cause I have you know I I see what people say from all over the world so I have a little bit of a finger on the pulse of the public perception and I know that doesn’t involve finding Dylan but I think its important for you to understand when you say things like “I’m not out looking for recognition I don’t follow the cameras around”, that is you know backhanded way to, to slam your ex-wife. And I think that’s what gets people riled up, it got me riled up. 85:00
Uh, when I heard you say that,
(MR: well…
TG: Well, whoa, wait a minute and that’s because you’re ac…and, here’s the thing: Marc Klass would tell you “Get in front of the cameras”. All the time. Don’t stop. You know, we used to joke about Marc Klass, the most dangerous place to be was to be between Marc Klass and a camera because he needed to keep Polly, his daughter’s picture, out there. So, when you say that, it gets people like “Whoa, what’s he saying?” Can you understand that?
MR: Well, I, I Understand that and I’m certainly not trying to argue that point and I mean that part of the person that I am, is the way that I come across to some people and you know it’s not that I avoiding the cameras, or that I’m not willing to get in front of a camera, the fact is, you know, the particular days I’ve been out searching, I’ve been out doing these things on my own, I mean, I spent countless days driving around the lake, looking for any evidence of you know, fishing pole, backpack anything of that type of nature, you know…
TG: Mmm-hmm