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God Bless you Dylan Redwine. You are never far from me, and my children's, thoughts. I am so sad you are not home with your Mum and bros for this Christmas. My heart just aches.
To be honest, reading his texts, I really do not think he would have willingly missed his ride. He sounded very, very anxious to see his friend, IMO. And he only had a few days there. It was not like being at home, friends you could see anytime. But my main worry is still the lack of contact. Makes no sense.
That's the thing here that you can say , ok Dylan is 13 and just thought il sleep in ( I do not believe this ) but then nobody can explain away not contacting RN that morning and arranging to meet up later and to apologise for letting him down that morning !
It simply does not add up !!
Moo
To be honest, reading his texts, I really do not think he would have willingly missed his ride. He sounded very, very anxious to see his friend, IMO. And he only had a few days there. It was not like being at home, friends you could see anytime. But my main worry is still the lack of contact. Makes no sense.
From what Elaine said on Nancy Grace on December 3rd, it sounded to me like Dylan's norm was to go and do all day, and not check in until evening. He'd text mom when he decided where he was going to land to sleep & mom would text him at random during day asking him if he was having fun.
That doesn't sound to me like a child who let people know what he was doing, left notes, called ahead, or asked parental permission prior to heading somewhere.
Mark said when he got home he wasn't alarmed, and pretty much figured Dylan had gone off with or to a friend.
Parents seem to me to agree this was Dylan's norm. Elaine wasn't upset or concerned about not hearing from Dylan, and neither was Mark. Mark got concerned later in the afternoon, which is towards the time Dylan normally sent a text that he had 'landed'.
This is how I'm perceiving it in looking at what the parents say about what's normal for Dylan.
Also note that Dylan didn't text mom when he got in town from the plane. Mom had to text him to find out if he'd landed and Mark had picked him up. This was more than an hour after he'd landed.
I'm not making any judgments on the parents. I just took what they said and how they behaved Sunday and Monday to see what was normal for them as parents, and for Dylan, and that's what I've thought.
From what Elaine said on Nancy Grace on December 3rd, it sounded to me like Dylan's norm was to go and do all day, and not check in until evening. He'd text mom when he decided where he was going to land to sleep & mom would text him at random during day asking him if he was having fun.
That doesn't sound to me like a child who let people know what he was doing, left notes, called ahead, or asked parental permission prior to heading somewhere.
Mark said when he got home he wasn't alarmed, and pretty much figured Dylan had gone off with or to a friend.
Parents seem to me to agree this was Dylan's norm. Elaine wasn't upset or concerned about not hearing from Dylan, and neither was Mark. Mark got concerned later in the afternoon, which is towards the time Dylan normally sent a text that he had 'landed'.
This is how I'm perceiving it in looking at what the parents say about what's normal for Dylan.
Also note that Dylan didn't text mom when he got in town from the plane. Mom had to text him to find out if he'd landed and Mark had picked him up. This was more than an hour after he'd landed.
I'm not making any judgments on the parents. I just took what they said and how they behaved Sunday and Monday to see what was normal for them as parents, and for Dylan, and that's what I've thought.
This is so frustrating because and I am sure you all will remember originally they said the dogs tracked his scent to the lake. jmo
And in my opinion that is why they keep searching at the lake.
That doesn't have any bearing on what time he got up though.
And I thought it was "a scent", not necessarily his? Maybe I'm remembering incorrectly, but I thought the dogs indicated a scent of decomposition, that's all.
From what Elaine said on Nancy Grace on December 3rd, it sounded to me like Dylan's norm was to go and do all day, and not check in until evening. He'd text mom when he decided where he was going to land to sleep & mom would text him at random during day asking him if he was having fun.
That doesn't sound to me like a child who let people know what he was doing, left notes, called ahead, or asked parental permission prior to heading somewhere.
Mark said when he got home he wasn't alarmed, and pretty much figured Dylan had gone off with or to a friend.
Parents seem to me to agree this was Dylan's norm. Elaine wasn't upset or concerned about not hearing from Dylan, and neither was Mark. Mark got concerned later in the afternoon, which is towards the time Dylan normally sent a text that he had 'landed'.
This is how I'm perceiving it in looking at what the parents say about what's normal for Dylan.
Also note that Dylan didn't text mom when he got in town from the plane. Mom had to text him to find out if he'd landed and Mark had picked him up. This was more than an hour after he'd landed.
I'm not making any judgments on the parents. I just took what they said and how they behaved Sunday and Monday to see what was normal for them as parents, and for Dylan, and that's what I've thought.
From what Elaine said on Nancy Grace on December 3rd, it sounded to me like Dylan's norm was to go and do all day, and not check in until evening. He'd text mom when he decided where he was going to land to sleep & mom would text him at random during day asking him if he was having fun.
That doesn't sound to me like a child who let people know what he was doing, left notes, called ahead, or asked parental permission prior to heading somewhere.
Mark said when he got home he wasn't alarmed, and pretty much figured Dylan had gone off with or to a friend.
Parents seem to me to agree this was Dylan's norm. Elaine wasn't upset or concerned about not hearing from Dylan, and neither was Mark. Mark got concerned later in the afternoon, which is towards the time Dylan normally sent a text that he had 'landed'.
This is how I'm perceiving it in looking at what the parents say about what's normal for Dylan.
Also note that Dylan didn't text mom when he got in town from the plane. Mom had to text him to find out if he'd landed and Mark had picked him up. This was more than an hour after he'd landed.
I'm not making any judgments on the parents. I just took what they said and how they behaved Sunday and Monday to see what was normal for them as parents, and for Dylan, and that's what I've thought.
I get what you are saying but I do not think Dylan was that unreliable . If Dylan was lax turning up places then why did RN text him 10 mins after he should of been there ? ( that strikes me as somebody who made plans and kept them as why else would RN text him basically straight away )
Dylan's mum said Dylan was happiest with friends and the people he loved . So I can not see him blowing them off for a couple more hours sleep when he would of had about 8/9 hours in the first place .
I'm still happily on the fence :fence: but want to say to everyone Please have a safe and healthy Christmas.
I can't shake the feeling I have that Dylan is somewhere safe. I wish I could and like Seajay this is the way I want to think about him.
not sure if this has been posted, the bloodhounds found no trace of Dylan.
So where does that leave us with the abducted theories?
http://www.koat.com/news/new-mexico...nce/-/9153728/17874294/-/sgkdvez/-/index.html
I get what you are saying but I do not think Dylan was that unreliable . If Dylan was lax turning up places then why did RN text him 10 mins after he should of been there ? ( that strikes me as somebody who made plans and kept them as why else would RN text him basically straight away )
Dylan's mum said Dylan was happiest with friends and the people he loved . So I can not see him blowing them off for a couple more hours sleep when he would of had about 8/9 hours in the first place .
And this is why, no matter how much I try to climb the fence, I cannot. If Dylan were at home and alive and well that AM, there is no way he would not have contacted his friend. Online, on the phone, text, FB, whatever. So either DR wasn't there and MR lied or DR wasn't able. Either way, I always circle back to MR. I have tried to think in other directions but just can't get past him.
The bloodhounds searched around the lake. I wonder if they've searched around MR's house?