I didn't see any real pain or anguish on Mark's face during this interview and he is not grieving imo.
Agreed, no sadness at all, this is your son and you don't break down even once? The constant shaking his head 'no' is VERY disturbing.
R - Do you have anything directly to say to Dylan?
MR - Dylan my prayers are with you and I love you very much. He's the light of my life and he meant everything to me and I just want him home just like everyone else does. And and that's why we gotta keep searching for him because somebody knows something, we gotta find him and we gotta know that he's ok.
R - ............This is your platform today you can use this to get any message out that you want.
MR - I know. And I, I don't want the focus to be mainly on me, I want the focus to remain on Dylan cause that's where, that's the most important thing right now and you know if in the process of what's going on with the authorities and people handling this is to search my home, all they needed to do was ask, I would've willingly let them come in and do it. .................
I find it interesting when he shakes his head no and when he starts to break down (not really he just does that pretend cry)
"We were just focusing on the next day and how that was gonna take place"
Also, in the interview he says that Dylan wasn't the type of kid to get up at 630 if he doesn't have to but his friends are important.
So, if throughout the interview MR indicates that Dylan's friends are important to him and he planned on him seeing his friends, he was going to see his friends the next day, then why would he wait until 730 to try to wake him up?