shefner
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oh my!! your son showed her, didn't he? :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
Oh yes.....he has showed all of us for the past 24 years!!
oh my!! your son showed her, didn't he? :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
Leaving to go celebrate my gs 14th birthday with about 15 other teenagers. Hopefully I will return. lol
The strangest thing about the Walmart photo to me is that Dylan is not texting/playing with a phone.
My son is the same way! My niece recently got married, and my son wouldn't smile in any of the pics...even the professional ones! I was so pissed at him, but that's the way he is. And I can assure everyone, he has a happy home life. He's just a contrarian.
I've never been in a Walmart around here that had much for cell reception. Maybe that one is the same way.
I would never attempt to determine anything from a photograph. I've seen too many severely abused children smiling away in photos to count. A photograph is a split second in time frozen. Nothing more. IMO.
Black eyes, burn marks...I'll consider.
I've wondered if that's really the best quality they can get from the two pictures, given the FBI's involvement and capabilities. It's just a guess but I think they'd be able to enhance it more for their own investigative purposes. Possibly what they released was "enough" for the public's purpose to see what he looked like and was wearing, but as bbm- if they were able to determine some sign of physical abuse or the like on Dylan I can see where they might not want that blaringly obvious.
jmo.
I couldn't agree more!
Dylan is a young teenage boy. Their moods change in an instant over anything. For all we know the he wanted to play basketball instead of posing for a pic. lol
According to ER: "Mark grabbed me and took a swing at my son [Corey]."
I'm not sure what state you live in, but in my state our family code defines domestic violence as something that includes the behavior above. Do you not think it's domestic violence to grab your spouse and take a swing at your son? Well, the law does, in most jurisdictions.
If today's search doesn't bring any answers, I'd like to see LE amp up the gameplan.
Snow is in the forecast.
We know from 12/6:
Since the warrant was served, the search for Dylan has pared back as far as the numbers of law enforcement
officers working
the case.
But dozens of investigators from the La Plata County Sheriff's Office, Durango police, the FBI and other agencies continue to investigate tips each day, he said.
I feel like we're at a crossroads- this investigation could go quiet, LE could step up the pressure, or they could change their gameplan.
On 12/6, Sgt. Bender said, We're left with kidnapping and foul play ... They obviously can't put out an Amber Alert and if they have no leads and Dylan is hours or states away, it seems they need to change the approach. Get the message out, get in front of the story,... something.
I have an idea.... how about a PRESS CONFERENCE?????
Still, seems odd he is not trying. Often you can text when you can't call, as we have heard. Anyway, just an observation.
From the posts I've read so far - do I have this right?
If he sent texts to DR and waited for an answer before checking with the friends, he is guilty and sending texts to cover it up.
If he had gone directly to check with the friends, he's guilty and knew he wouldn't answer a text
If he waited to call the police, he was guilty and working on covering his tracks
If he had called them right away, he's guilty and already knew he was dead
If he avoids the press, he's guilty and doesn't want people to realize it (or doesn't care)
If he talks to the press, he's guilty and just wanting attention for himself
If he ignores ER, he's guilty and just being cold and unhelpful
If he talks to ER, he's guilty and killed him to get her back into the area
If he says he passed the LDT, he's guilty and lying about it
If he says his LDT was inconclusive, he's guilty and lied about it during the test
If he stays away from the searches, he's guilty and being uncooperative
If he helps with the searches, he's guilty and wants to be around to hide evidence.
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Leaving to go celebrate my gs 14th birthday with about 15 other teenagers. Hopefully I will return. lol
Oh Lord, let me send you Paul. He would break you, I promise.
When he was born, from day 1, he came home from the hospital crying his eyes out. He was inconsolable and I felt helpless and hopeless. My mother, who lived a couple hours from me, said, "Honey just let me come get him. He's only a few months old and there's no need to let him rule your life like this. He has to sleep sometime. Let me come get him for a few days and I will get him straightened out."
So, even though I was very attached and worried about sending off my little one, I did so. Surely my mother could work her magic on him.
Within 24 hours, she pulled into the drive. She was squalling and he was squalling. When I opened the door, she shoved the screaming bundle into my arms and said, "Honey, I'm so sorry....I don't know what you're going to do with him!" Then she turned around and drove home.
LOL!
Sigh Sister, so nice to meet another mom in the same boat.
I have spent my life being my son's cheerleader. Recently, in a joking mode, I told him...."Son, I refuse to be your cheerleader a minute longer!" And he said, condescendingly, "Momma, why are you always so mean to me? What have I ever done to you to deserve this treatment?"
LOL
I didn't realize he was arrested for domestic violence.
I do not know if he was ever arrested for DV. When I use the expression "history of domestic violence," I refer to the divorce proceedings, which are civil, not criminal. Most Family Codes throughout the country define domestic violence, so that judges know what evidence to consider in determining whether to award a certain type of conservatorship or visitation.
Wish I could figure out how to mult-quote, but to all posters with contrarian sons..... :Banane35: