Put yourself in her shoes assuming a couple of things.
Assume your 13 yo son is missing.
Assume you just sent him to your ex less than 24 hours ago.
Assume you haven't been able to reach your ex or your son.
Assume you really DO believe that he is capable of harming Dylan.
Assume you are dying inside because of what you believe.
Assume a reporter asks you "What do you think happened here?"
I think I would be screaming it from the roof top ... "I think he's capable. I'm afraid he's done something. I KNOW him ... Please help me"
Out of line or not ..
imo
eta .. she could just be a drama queen ... but we don't know that either...
I'm sitting in a time out chair here trying very hard to not even post on this thread, so as not to be grounded completely.
But if certain comments about dad are not allowed, by goodness judgmental comments about the mom better darn well not be allowed either. MOOOOOOO
I'll take that reporting for what it is, but no more and no less. IMO it's a vague statement... can they confirm it's his? Where exactly was it found? How far from the water? What condition was it in? Are they absolutely certain it's Dylan's? Is the dad certain that the fishing pole was at the home on Sunday and was missing Monday when Dylan "disappeared"?
Personally it strikes me as odd that such a big piece of evidence like Dylan's fishing pole being found is basically being brushed over, but that's jmo.
Just because I'm still learning, if it says "modsnip" the mod took it out?
yes...
I find what the mother has been saying totally believable.
I have no idea why some people have a problem with it.
She send her child to his father, now the child is missing.
Either way, the father was in charge of the son so is responsible for his well-being, no?
Love ya Ransom.... But I agree with TXcharm,here...the dogs did not come in saying... Hey...I have the training to find Missing People... "
They are a wonderful, canine, living, breathing, hard working tools....
If a person is using a pick axe to look for gold... And the pick,axe did not dig up gold.. The person would not say..."The pick axe is wrong...we didn't find any gold!"
and... A/The body could be where the dogs caught scent, supposedly, but conditions made the body hard to find.
and....as humans, we still have some to learn in training our noble canines...
BTW... If you met my dog... You would see that some humans need to learn more than others in how to train dogs... :blushing:
In fact... Our dog has trained US way better than we have trained HER...:beagle: :biglaugh:
sorry... I love dogs... And putting the blame on animals who, by all accounts have no choice in making decisions, pushes my buttons...
Carry on! :seeya:
Put yourself in her shoes assuming a couple of things.
Assume your 13 yo son is missing.
Assume you just sent him to your ex less than 24 hours ago.
Assume you haven't been able to reach your ex or your son.
Assume you really DO believe that he is capable of harming Dylan.
Assume you are dying inside because of what you believe.Assume a reporter asks you "What do you think happened here?"
I think I would be screaming it from the roof top ... "I think he's capable. I'm afraid he's done something. I KNOW him ... Please help me"
Out of line or not ..
imo
eta .. she could just be a drama queen ... but we don't know that either...
I was proud to see that the father isnt going to respond to his ex's accusations about him she has made to the media. Imo, I do think she is making it worse. Both parents need to concentrate solely on finding Dylan. I am sure there are things he knows about his ex also but at least he is not talking disparagingly against her when really this is about finding Dylan whether he is dead or alive.
I also find it odd that this mother has been so adamant that her son is a techy kid and not the outdoorsy type when there is video footage of him having loads of fun barechested on a creek and he looked very comfortable in that environment.
What I think is he most likely stays inside when he is with her and plays games but when he is with his dad he does outdoor activities including fishing.
Imo, he knew his dad would be gone awhile running errands so he thought he could go fishing and be back by the time he returned.
An accident may have happened between leaving his dad's home and the lake where he was going to fish, imo.
I do not suspect any family member of involvement. LE says they are considering the possibility of an abduction or a runaway. That both parents are cooperating.
Now from what I read a postal worker that knows Dylan saw him walking with his backpack on. He could of course been picked up by someone after the sighting since his friends said he had hitch-hiked before this and this person may have turned out to be someone he could not trust.Or he made it to one of the waterways and an accident happened there, imo.
It does show he would get into a vehicle with someone he does not know. I wonder if either parent knew he hitch-hiked before. A lot of times the parents dont know things that their kids do but the kid's friends do.
IMO
BBM
OBE...do you have a link for this info? I saw the same thing,but it was in the HuffPost,and I tend to consider that an "unreliable" source. KWIM
But if it IS good information...it could be an important part of the timeline.eace:
She didn't "make him go," court ordered it. If she violated court order, she probably would risk losing custody alltogether.
She could of paid the fine and kept him home. Sorry, but no I don't buy that. It was a standard visitation. Sorry I don't buy that. custody as opposed to him being injured or worse.
I'm sure she didn't have any expectation that her son would wind up missing or worse on this visit.
http://www.ourcoloradonews.com/tril...cle_3856539e-38c7-11e2-a1a5-001a4bcf887a.html
here it is
(seen by postal worker monday afternoon with another boy.. both walking with backpacks but not verified)