Psychic Sleuth
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I wonder if LE is considering a family abduction. Just a thought..
Thank you. I posted about being in error - now I'll go back and fix the post, which I didn't think to do.
Just look at all of the kids still missing, here on WS-how do we know what the circumstances really are in their cases? They could have all been killed by their parents and reported as abducted, for all we know.
I wonder if LE is considering a family abduction? Just a thought..
I agree with your thinking, too. If LE opens a tip-line, it can be an anonymous communication of pertinent information. Great point.
They have opened a tipline ... long time ago
Anyone who may have information on Dylan's whereabouts are asked to contact La Plata County Sheriff's Office Investigator Dan Patterson at 970-382-7015 or Tom Cowing at 970-382-7045.
A local tipline has also been set up at 970-382-7511.
Crime stoppers and the National Center for Missing Children are also taking calls on any available related information.
Read more: In Dylan Redwine case, hundreds of Colorado volunteers search for clues - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/breakingn...earch-clues-travis-redwine-case#ixzz2Eas0luWy
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I'm so confused. Just nevermind me.
Yes, but they could also be stranger abductions. It's a variable. Like I said earlier, we are using data to say stranger abductions are unlikely. Why is that logic not good for checking the *available data* on this purposed scenario? Is data only good if it proves what the general you suspects?
Does anyone truly believe that Dad planned to kill Dylan? I find that option to be beyond belief, personally. IF he is guilty, I think it was the result of an act of anger.
Normally, I would not believe that a parent would claim abduction and hide the body in such an instance, but Dylan's father may have had more reason than most to do something like this. I am not saying that this is my unwavering opinion as to what happened, but I certainly do not believe in a premeditated murder. I am still not convinced 100% that he did not meet with an accidental death while on foot, although the phone thing gives me pause there.
I can conclusively agree with your statement.
Can you provide a link for TXJan's time line please?...
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umm... Err.... Txjan..... I think i saw a typo.....
On line 12,342.... The comma should be a period!...:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
I thought that info came from his X wife. Have not seen it in MSM. Doesn't mean it isn't there, I just haven't seen it. jmo
They haven't said they are now focusing on abduction.
The FBI should be asking for your resume.
It's documented that his wife claimed in court papers that MR took a swing at Dylan in 2008.
http://www.9news.com/news/article/303598/339/Missing-boys-family-had-violent-historyReport written by Elaine on 7/4/08
Mark was having sex with a friend of ours in our yard under my window. Corey saw everything. Corey confronted mark. Mark got extremely beligerant as he was very drunk and grabbed me and took a swing at his son,
"D" reacted and hit Mark. He becomes extremely mean when drinking. Lets our 9 year old drive an ATV w/out him. The sheriff's office has spoken to him about this.
I could tell you of hundreds of stories of batterers who don't physically abuse their kids until they get old enough to really talk back. Though not everyone agrees, IMO abusing a spouse in front of your children (or at least where the child knows about it) is, in itself, abusive to the child. Those children tend to grow up being aggressive themselves (as it appears Corey and Dylan may have become). As ER said herself, if Dylan mouthed off to his father, who knows how someone with a volatile temper would respond? Especially someone who paid so much in attorneys fees to end up with visitation with a child who was unhappy to being visiting his dad.