CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #15

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http://www.durangoherald.com/apps/p...2/Search-changes-focus--&template=printpicart

Mark Redwine worked at United Pipeline Systems in April 2010 when a kitchen fire caused heavy damage to his house.

The person who answered the telephone Tuesday at the company in Bodo Industrial Park said, “I’m not going to give out any information at this time” when asked if Redwine still is employed there.

Thanks. I had forgotten the name.
These are the businesses in the Bobo Industrial park
http://www.buydurango.com/bodoparkoccupants.htm
 
  • #62
please don't bang your head, I'm trying to think of any possibility, IMO we would be remiss if we just ignored things because we don't want to consider MR because of who he is.

I'm considering location probability and phone shut down in that theory

I am still on the fence but I need to look at every possible angle I can think of I'm sorry if thats upsetting you, my ultimate focus is finding Dylan.

and people if I muddle my words up and make silly typos please excuse me I only managed 2 hours sleep

Maybe that's why I've had a headache for the past month+..:waitasec:
 
  • #63
I think we are running out of things to discuss :waitasec:
 
  • #64
Or it could be possible that he didn't do anything if nothing was found on or in his vehicles. Maybe he took a taxi! :banghead:

We don't know if anything was found in his vehicle or not. One thing I know for sure is that crime labs tend to take a while processing samples. Backlog is a fact of life. It could be some time before LE has the results of whatever samples they may have taken from Mark's property.
 
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It is possible that a sexual predator that he met online could have provided him one.

:what: I certainly hope not.

But I'm sure they could have found information leading to the convo's Dylan had with said predator if he did meet some weirdo online.
 
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OK, so you think maybe the scene of the crime was at his workplace? Or in a work vehicle?

I think if he borrowed the work vehicle for any length of time (meaning he didn't return it before people started coming to work the next morning) that would have raised a lot of suspicions and someone would have told police. And if that was the case, then that would mean that he couldn't have gotten home "on time" that evening - if at all, he would have gotten back extremely late and all it takes is the one guy down the block with insomnia that night to notice you are pulling in at 3am...

There probably would have been surveillance videos at his workplace.
imo
 
  • #69
I think we are running out of things to discuss :waitasec:

no, there is always something (within LIMITS) to discuss.
 
  • #70
I am not familiar with the terrain in the area where MR's home is located. Could it be possible that DR got wedged in a crevice, fell into a well, fell into an abandoned mineshaft, etc.?
 
  • #71
OK, so you think maybe the scene of the crime was at his workplace? Or in a work vehicle?

I think if he borrowed the work vehicle for any length of time (meaning he didn't return it before people started coming to work the next morning) that would have raised a lot of suspicions and someone would have told police. And if that was the case, then that would mean that he couldn't have gotten home "on time" that evening - if at all, he would have gotten back extremely late and all it takes is the one guy down the block with insomnia that night to notice you are pulling in at 3am...

he wouldn't necessarily need a lot of time, could have it returned within an hour or back by 8am the next morning, an hours worth of fuel isn't going to be noticed that much.
 
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IMO its of course "possible" that Dylan had a secret burner phone, but what IYO would be a reason for him to have a secretive burner phone that no one knew about?

I guess if I ask a question I should go look to see if someone answered it. LOL Thanks and sorry I didn't see this before.

I've been thinking along a certain line, but it's against TOS for me to post it so I'm just speculating about some things. Sorry, not trying to be evasive, it's just TOS and all that......
 
  • #75
Didn't Shaun Hornbeck also work at a pipeline type place? (I could be completely wrong)
 
  • #76
he wouldn't necessarily need a lot of time, could have it returned within an hour or back by 8am the next morning, an hours worth of fuel isn't going to be noticed that much.

If it was a crime scene than he would have needed time to clean it up. And his co-workers would have noticed something amiss. I know when I get my car washed or detailed everyone notices it, I can't imagine a work vehicle getting cleaned to remove evidence and nobody noticing.

I dunno about work hours at this place but a lot of "blue collar" jobs start earlier than 8 because they may need to meet and be at the worksite by then. Ask me when the landscapers start mowing the lawn at my apartment complex!
 
  • #77
If there is not a guideline at crime labs that move items in an active missing case, as opposed to a murder or theft case, to the front of the line, there should be, when there is a chance there is still a living victim. Backlogs are BS, if that is what holds up evidence in these cases. There are not that many active missing persons cases in each jurisdiction where they have possible evidence to test.
 
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I am not familiar with the terrain in the area where MR's home is located. Could it be possible that DR got wedged in a crevice, fell into a well, fell into an abandoned mineshaft, etc.?

You know, just about anything is open so far. Many possibilities, so I think yes. But it's the probabilities that tend to lessen the odds.
 
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Didn't Shaun Hornbeck also work at a pipeline type place? (I could be completely wrong)

You mean M. Devlin who kidnapped Shaun I believe. He last worked at a pizza place.
 
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