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

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  • #901
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No really, if this was stated somewhere I'd like to read it. I have always wondered where the friend in Vallecito lived and just how he thought Dylan might have gotten there. If he's within walking distance it might make a little more sense that MR would check there before heading to Bayfield.

I never said it was stated anywhere, I said that was what I thought. He lives in Vallecito, so it makes sense to me that it would be close. One of the assumptions I did make in this case. Sorry.
 
  • #902
I totally agree. I was really disappointed. Well, when all is said and done, we'll see if he was right.

I'd expect that anyone in a semi-professional sector would err on the side of caution and wait for some evidence and be a little bit above judging someone based on feelings, honestly. Unless he's talked to LE and has more info?

I mean I respect him, it's just his gut feelings here... and gut feelings aren't all that reliable IME.
 
  • #903
sorry I don't think I explained my question properly. when Dylan lived in Bayfield why and where would he hitch to?


I've not heard that when he lived there he lived out of town

He lived out of the small town of Bayfield for about 8 years.
 
  • #904
I'm also going to take a time out. Gonna watch some totally brain numbing Real Housewives. I need a break, I think I caught the flu from Bravo. Too bad too, I'm scheduled for my flu shot tomorrow.:( it figures!
 
  • #905
just trying to be clear on the timeline here...

MR got a criminal defense attorney just a couple days after his home was thoroughly searched & vehicles impounded....

is that correct?

MR's home was searched Thursday, November 29
He hired a criminal defense attorney Sunday, December 2
 
  • #906
These are Dylan's friends talking in a phone interview to The Durango Herald 11-24-12

Ryan said he texted and called Dylan’s phone all day but didn’t get replies.

Ryan and friends Fernando Stubbs and Wesley Herring were part of a group of residents Saturday going door-to-door in Bayfield on County Road 502, handing out fliers with information about Dylan.

“We asked (residents) about any sheds or barns where he could take shelter,” Fernando said.

The boys said Dylan wasn’t shy about hitching rides.

“Honestly, I think he was walking into Bayfield and got taken away,” he said.

Wesley agreed.


“I don’t think he’s one to run away,” he said.


http://durangoherald.com/article/20.../0/20121019/Mystery-lingers-over-missing-teen

oops I see Ransom found it first. thanks Ransom. This is still not the article I was talking about but close.
 
  • #907
I never said it was stated anywhere, I said that was what I thought. He lives in Vallecito, so it makes sense to me that it would be close. One of the assumptions I did make in this case. Sorry.

I "THINK" I may have read it somewhere - not sure who said it - but I think it was stated how far the friend lived in Vallecito. Let me put on my sleuthing cap and I'll get back to you guys.
 
  • #908
I never said it was stated anywhere, I said that was what I thought. He lives in Vallecito, so it makes sense to me that it would be close. One of the assumptions I did make in this case. Sorry.

Gotcha ;) Thanks for clarifying!
 
  • #909
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No really, if this was stated somewhere I'd like to read it. I have always wondered where the friend in Vallecito lived and just how he thought Dylan might have gotten there. If he's within walking distance it might make a little more sense that MR would check there before heading to Bayfield.


and why didn't he ride the bike that was outside the house. teenage boys are usually keen to ride their bikes to get places.
 
  • #910
hitching rides is hitching rides per his friends. Safe way to get where you want to go? :sigh:

Ahhhh, but there is a difference. A BIG difference. "Hitching a ride" with someone who can later be identified just to get to where you're going is a different story from someone who stands on the side of the road with their thumb out trying to get a ride from a (likely) total stranger.
 
  • #911
It's been three weeks since Dylan's been heard from :(

Three weeks too long.





*eta: maybe I should clarify this by saying "independently" heard from since he "went missing" the next morning

and right about now.....phone dead
 
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Ahhhh, but there is a difference. A BIG difference. "Hitching a ride" with someone who can later be identified just to get to where you're going is a different story from someone who stands on the side of the road with their thumb out trying to get a ride from a (likely) total stranger.

If he hitched a ride from the neighbor who happens to be a RSO, does it really matter whether he put out his thumb or not? In that area, and from what's been said about the road he would have taken, it would have most likely been a neighbor or someone familiar who stopped anyway, wouldn't it?
 
  • #915
I have a question:
If Dylan died in MR's truck or home, wouldn't cadaver dogs have alerted?

He could have backhanded him and knocked him out. But if he was not actually dead in the truck, then no cadaver dog hits would happen. OR if he was taken out very quickly after he was hit.
 
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Can someone clarify for me -- if we're following TOS and the rules laid out for each case in the thread, isn't that acceptable? Or am I missing something?

Is MR off limits because he "might be innocent" and negative observations about him are viewed as going after him and upsets some people? Or is this about Dylan and therefore the person who was last seen with him, responsible for his care when he went missing, is unaccounted for, hasn't been ruled out, and in by all objective means SHOULD be the focus of this investigation?

I keep reading somewhat subtle hints at how we "should" be posting, so I'm not sure. Thanks.
 
  • #918
I "THINK" I may have read it somewhere - not sure who said it - but I think it was stated how far the friend lived in Vallecito. Let me put on my sleuthing cap and I'll get back to you guys.

I think Mark said it....may have been in his video store interview

but I'm not sure when

but I pretty sure Mark brought it up or added it to his story
 
  • #919
If he hitched a ride from the neighbor who happens to be a RSO, does it really matter whether he put out his thumb or not? In that area, and from what's been said about the road he would have taken, it would have most likely been a neighbor or someone familiar who stopped anyway, wouldn't it?


I guess it would just be another one of those amazing coincidences to add to MR list.
 
  • #920
Ahhhh, but there is a difference. A BIG difference. "Hitching a ride" with someone who can later be identified just to get to where you're going is a different story from someone who stands on the side of the road with their thumb out trying to get a ride from a (likely) total stranger.

To you in your region. We've heard from multiple local sources that hitchhiking is still culturally normal there, being small town and all.

I think the quotes from the friends, which can be looked up, definitely tell us that they think he was taken away while hitching, and thus imply he was doing so with someone they don't know super well.

We can argue semantics all day, but you can't conclusively say what they "meant to say" any better than I can. All we have is what they said, and their suspicion that he was taken away while hitching a ride.
 
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