CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #13

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You and I usually see eye to eye on most things shef ....but Im still swayin out here in the breeze on this one. :dunno:
I JUST dont know .... or maybe Im just hoping Dad isnt involved. Because if he IS,then Id have to assume Dylan is truly lost forever.IMO.
I want to have hope that he is still alive.

I, too, am actually quite on the fence about this case. It is, IMHO, entirely plausible that Dylan set off to his friend's house and was abducted along the way. At this point, only LE knows what actual physical evidence may tie the father to the case. From my outside viewpoint, only the unusual circumstances of the situation and, IMO, the history of family violence indicate the father may be involved. He could be totally innocent and living in torment right now, knowing something happened to his boy while he should've been watching him. At the least, he must be feeling very guilty about not being there when Dylan left, if that's what happened.
 
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Well I am praying for you Dylan, I pray you and your family will be reunited before Chirstmas....and that it is you hugging there necks. Night all My children are all snoring like I should be.
 
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I keep thinking if this was my 13 yr old- the TV would get left on if he was rushed or in a hurry out the door... would have had bag packed while waiting for ride- or went outside and was planning to shortly come back in?
 
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Unless the he tv left on , bed messy and the cereal bowl left out was not staged , why in the 4 hours MR was home did he not clear up ?

It seems odd that he is at home and waiting on his son to text him that he just left everything as it were without tidying up . Unless he had staged it and could not clean it up until the right people had seen the staging ?????
 
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I was just thinking aloud what my son would do. I don't believe it states anywhere that he left it that way; he just stated how it was when he came home from errands. ETA: I don't clean up behind my kids if they leave a mess under most circumstances at 13. I probably would have turned the TV off while passing it.
 
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Ok I am snooping around while most of you are asleep I guess (sounds creepy!)
I found this news article while looking for details about the search of MRs house:
StGeorgeUtah.com
So if you scroll down there is a photo of the day the house was searched by LE - you can click on it to enlarge, and clearly in front of the house there is a street sign - Safley Rd.

Apologies if you have all seen this and discussed it before!!

So off to maps and I get this for Safley Rd Co

I don't know how old the satellite photo is, but can any of you locate the house as photographed in the news article? It's so heavily treed I can't find it - and the road in this map at least isn't a properly sealed one.

Anyhow that is a pretty well defined stream or creek behind the Safley Rd houses isn't it? I know this was likely to be taken in Spring or Summer given all the green around, but is that waterway completely dry at this time of the year? And if there was water in it, wouldn't a boy head there to fish or throw rocks or something? My previous property had a beautiful creek running through it, and I couldn't drag my two sons away from it when they weren't at school. They have secretly never forgiven me for selling up and moving us into "town"! There is still pasture and a deep creek running about the same distance from our house as before - but apparently it's just not the same because it's not on our land (not as private or pretty either) :/

Sorry I just got myself a bit excited because of the proximity of the stream when I have only seen people discuss what a long walk it would be to get to the nearest water for fishing. I will throw in a blush here :blushing: in case I am way off base and have just embarrassed myself!
 
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Now that most of our fellow overseas sleuthers are asleep, I can finally try to catch up on the 20 pages of thread #12 that I haven't had time to read yet. Lol.


Such a baffling case. I wish we could get more answers from LE. I think I can speak for a lot of us (and if I can't then I truly apologise) when I say that I really just want to know if DR did actually make it to MR's house that night.


:banghead:
 
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Unless the he tv left on , bed messy and the cereal bowl left out was not staged , why in the 4 hours MR was home did he not clear up ?

It seems odd that he is at home and waiting on his son to text him that he just left everything as it were without tidying up . Unless he had staged it and could not clean it up until the right people had seen the staging ?????

Errm some of us are just messy - it's Sunday evening here and there are some breakfast and lunch plates in my sink as we speak here, nor has my bed been made (nor have my sons' - but that is just the norm for them) either seeing I have spent a lazy day popping in and out checking in on this site and others :)
 
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I was just thinking aloud what my son would do. I don't believe it states anywhere that he left it that way; he just stated how it was when he came home from errands.


I still find it odd he did not even make the bed !
 
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Now that most of our fellow overseas sleuthers are asleep, I can finally try to catch up on the 20 pages of thread #12 that I haven't had time to read yet. Lol.


Such a baffling case. I wish we could get more answers from LE. I think I can speak for a lot of us (and if I can't then I truly apologise) when I say that I really just want to know if DR did actually make it to MR's house that night.


:banghead:

Yes - I had 20 pages to read as well when I woke up this morning - weekdays are even worse when it's all the posts made during our night time, plus while I am at work the next day! :noooo:
 
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Errm some of us are just messy - it's Sunday evening here and there are some breakfast and lunch plates in my sink as we speak here, nor has my bed been made (nor have my sons' - but that is just the norm for them) either seeing I have spent a lazy day popping in and out checking in on this site and others :)

But it was not a lazy day for him as he has already ran errands in the morning . I just find it a little strange he has 4 hours unaccounted for and he did not even make the bed or do the dishes .
 
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I still find it odd he did not even make the bed !

I edited my older post: I would expect my 13 yr old to clean up after himself.
I can't answer for him....Trying to think of all options at this point. Where are you Dylan??
 
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Yes - I had 20 pages to read as well when I woke up this morning - weekdays are even worse when it's all the posts made during our night time, plus while I am at work the next day! :noooo:

ITA! I had the same problem every day also but I have just recently started Maternity Leave. Even though I have a fair bit of spare time to keep up now I have found that it is still hard at times! Especially when I wake up each morning to find that I am sometimes at least 15-20 pages behind! But I like it that way, we have some great sleuthers here :)
 
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Unless the he tv left on , bed messy and the cereal bowl left out was not staged , why in the 4 hours MR was home did he not clear up ?

It seems odd that he is at home and waiting on his son to text him that he just left everything as it were without tidying up . Unless he had staged it and could not clean it up until the right people had seen the staging ?????

Man oh man I wish I were you. Dinner dishes are still sitting behind me waiting to be loaded in the dishwasher. :blushing:
 
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But it was not a lazy day for him as he has already ran errands in the morning . I just find it a little strange he has 4 hours unaccounted for and he did not even make the bed or do the dishes .

Do we know he didn't cleanup? Maybe he was just telling us that when he came home dylans dirty cereal bowl was left out. Doesn't mean it wasn't washed up by the time he called LE.
 
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I edited my older post: I would expect my 13 yr old to clean up after himself.
I can't answer for him....Trying to think of all options at this point. Where are you Dylan??

Yeah. We expect our teen grandson to cleanup after himself too, but if we're not there, he wants to go somewhere, he will just leave it.
Every time! Lol!
 
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Early in my 43 year marriage, I would get on DH to make the bed when he was the last one out. He said, "What for? We're just going to get back in it in a few hours." Mine wouldn't make a bed if his life depended on it. And my son when he was 13 years old???? Furgetabutit. Thank God to whoever invented doors. I didn't go in that boy's room from the time he was 13 til he left for college at 18. His room was a mess and the only way he and I didn't have a war every day was for me to close the door and NOT see the mess.
 
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