Tennlyn
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I'm with you!
Then you're not "So Alone"! :floorlaugh:
I'm with you!
That's an interesting point. LE could even tell MR that they "think" searchers found something important, such as the phone or backpack, to judge his reactions or get him to break, so to speak. (similar to what FLE did to CA when it was announced that Caylee's remains were found.)
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OT: Everybody I knew who had IPhones kept trying to get me to switch over from my trusty Blackberry (I only had to replace it once in 3 years). I swear they were like a cult! Then I finally got an Iphone this year, got addicted to it 3 months in, and now it doesn't want to behave. It's all a trap orchestrated by Apple, I swear!
Yes... I also think the,government should hire TXJan to organize and balance the budget... she'd have it done by yesterday! Tee! Hee!
(I am NOT trying to get political... And am NOT being partisan...just making,a generic joke...:blushing![]()
Did you ever forget something?
Did you ever forget something?
LOL
Anyone else have anything to add/modify, let me know!
Did you ever forget something?
If they wanted to watch him, it would have been easier to do back at the search HQ - they could ask him (and ER) to be around in case they found something and wanted verification that it belonged to Dylan or not. IMHO of course.
Sure, but never the cell phone.
But the real point is, he did have his charger. So even if he did forget to charge it or of it was dead, he could have plugged it in that morning and used it or found the necessary numbers and used the landline.
very nice work. But, is it clear if DR was awake or asleep when MR left to do errands? Do we know for sure if DR was "out like a light" the whole time, or at some point did he wake up enough to tell MR he wanted to sleep and acknowledged MR would be back at 11:30?
I understand what you are saying. It is just that with hundreds of thousands of teens going missing every year, not all of them are ever even looked at as potential victims of familial child abuse. I bet they don't search all of the homes or intensely interrogate all of the family members either. Some are probably barely investigated. jmo I think it would be easy to just wait a couple of days and then go fill out a missing persons report on a teen, and say they left with their backpack early one morning. Unless there were some witnesses to say otherwise, LE probably wouldnt blink an eye.
Red by me: escape from WHAT? That is a very odd statement IMO. Sorry if this has been discussed a lot already, I'm still catching up.
Isn't it possible that she did send him with a charged phone, but he ran the battery down on the way to the airport, waiting to board and while on the plane? There may have been just enough charge left to send and receive a few text messages in a lousy reception area. I'd be interested in knowing if he tried making any calls or sent any texts from the plane (if that's even possible. I don't know much about cell phones). I also wonder if anyone on the plane and/or in the airport noticed him playing games on his phone for an extended time.
If it is a old phone with no 3G or Internet then them phone battery's could last days on 1 charge .
If it is a old phone with no 3G or Internet then them phone battery's could last days on 1 charge .
LOL
I just updated it again and incorporated/included CONFUSION's suggestions. Anyone else have anything to add/modify, let me know! Thanks for everyone's help. I'm hopeful it will help out Tricia/Beach, etc.
Mom said it was an old flip phone