I just have to ask this question. Why is it so very difficult for some people to take a hard look at MR? I mean, really. There are at least 100 "possibilities" but they would ALL have to tie into each other in order to suggest that it could remotely happen the way some are attempting to explain it. Don't some of you find that mighty strange? Almost beyond the law of averages? Like, what if it was your 16-yr old kid who left at 9pm to go to the corner store and then came home at 3:00 am, with his clothes all messed up, an empty tank of gas (that was full when he left) accompanied by a "friend" and gave you a mile long list of explanations that would take you less than a minute to figure out were BS about what happened? The pieces don't fit. Your instincts tell you he is giving you a line of BS.....do you continue to fall in line and make excuses for his excuses? Or are you going to say enough is enough and call him on the BS?
Okay, let's go with the phone died at around 8 pm on Sunday night.
1. Why didn't Dylan use his dad's phone to call/text his mom?
2. Why didn't Dylan use the computer to communicate with his friends?
3. Why didn't his dad get him a phone when he was out running his errands?
4. Why hasn't his dad mentioned the phone dying at all?
Okay, let's go with he wouldn't get up to go with his dad; when he did wake up and lounging around watching TV and eating cereal, he realizes his phone had bit the dust.
1. Why didn't Dylan use the computer to communicate with his friends?
2. Why didn't Dylan use the computer to communicate with his mom to see what he should do about his phone?
3. Why didn't Dylan wait on his dad and tell him about his phone?
I have a hard time with no phone activity or computer activity...maybe one but not both......just saying
BBMI just have to ask this question. Why is it so very difficult for some people to take a hard look at MR? I mean, really. There are at least 100 "possibilities" but they would ALL have to tie into each other in order to suggest that it could remotely happen the way some are attempting to explain it. Don't some of you find that mighty strange? Almost beyond the law of averages? Like, what if it was your 16-yr old kid who left at 9pm to go to the corner store and then came home at 3:00 am, with his clothes all messed up, an empty tank of gas (that was full when he left) accompanied by a "friend" and gave you a mile long list of explanations that would take you less than a minute to figure out were BS about what happened? The pieces don't fit. Your instincts tell you he is giving you a line of BS.....do you continue to fall in line and make excuses for his excuses? Or are you going to say enough is enough and call him on the BS?
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
Dylan's dad talks - YouTube
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
Dylan's dad talks - YouTube
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
I know what you are saying; I just do not believe that Dylan would not have told his father if it happened at 8pm, when phone usage ceased OR that Dylan would not have noticed that his phone had died as he was not done using it for the day, IMO. I do not believe that Dylan's phone died and he fell fast asleep for up to 12 hours at exactly the same moment. And to me, that is what would have had to happen, for him not to know if his phone was broken.
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
IMo if his phone died, died he would have called mama promptly freaking out!Oh OK! LOL I didn't get exactly what you meant.:floorlaugh:
If it died...like forever....then I think he would have definitely let his dad know. His dad had a house phone...and internet. I think Dylan would have freaked without that phone.
Oh OK! LOL I didn't get exactly what you meant.:floorlaugh:
If it died...like forever....then I think he would have definitely let his dad know. His dad had a house phone...and internet. I think Dylan would have freaked without that phone.
I'm thinking allergies as well.Could even be allergies. My daughter and grandson get dark circles under their eyes from allergies.
No doubt!! He would have been on the computer asking his friends if they had any old phone he could use/buy. I don't know how many phones my daughter bought in high school because she "broke" hers!
I also have a phone drawer - all the old phones go in there to be used when others "break/die".
Also, since dad presented a "non-eventful evening" (didn't say Dylan was upset about not seeing his friends Sunday night), why wouldn't he tell his dad about his phone? Or why wouldn't he use his dad's phone to call his mom?
Or why wouldn't he use the computer?
There's a big gap of story-telling time in dad's story....he didn't say a word about what they did when they got to his house....he only had the morning story (which he had all night to come up with...)
JMO
I agree with NC - his story has enough holes in it to be swiss cheese :seeya:
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
Dylan's dad talks - YouTube
Have we seen this news video where at the end the reporter says that MR told them that investigators took a pair of Dylan's sweatpants, his Ipod and a Nerf football that he says they were tossing around on Sunday night?
Dylan's dad talks - YouTube
I have thought that Dylan looks a little dark around the eyes in a few of his photos - especially the first ones released on his Missing poster (with the shorter haircut). I figured this is just his colouring/complexion rather than injuries.
:moo:
Not directed at you Kamille, I know you are just the messenger. LOL
How do you toss around a football in the dark?? :waitasec: ..besides, I thought he was tired from being up so late the night before and went straight to bed??