CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #25

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Link please for bolded above. And I don't think it is an hours drive and we have no proof they had dinner. And what are the 'things' they were supposed to discuss. ty

Didn't Dad SAY they went to McDonalds?

I don't know what they were ' supposed' to discuss. But I would think they would discuss their plans for the week, since MR didn't seem to have anything set in place.

He told the family friend who ran the FB that they discussed Thanksgiving plans. [ according to what she said on NG.]

But then in an interview he said they didnt have any plans yet, according to what he said in that video store interview.

I will have to go find those quotes, but he definetly said that.
 
Why would a truck driver want a smart phone? Because he could have wifi wherever he was while on the road. I would think that would be a priority.

The only time I really appreciate my smart phone is when I am out and about and I have an emergency. JMO

Smart phone or not there was no reception in the area. Or only limited. They aren't that smart. jmo
 
It was reported that MR's phone didnt have GPS? I only saw it reported that Dylan's didn't.

I would think a truck driver would NEED a smart phone. JMO

Call me stupid, but I have a smart phone and I dont' have the GPS on. At least I don't think I do. Maybe it is something I am not familar with. I thought it was used to get directions to somewhere. Is that wrong? tia
 
Did they also explain that the pings aren't recorded unless a call is made (or text is sent)?

I think that some confusion comes from peoples understanding of how cell phones work vs what kind of information cell phone companies retain for billing purposes.

Historical records of calls are used to bill for services. I can see a phone company tracking phone usage in an area to see if they need to install more towers, but I don't believe that they track individuals movements from tower to tower and save them in a database.

Maybe some are thinking of the "tracking" done on Casey Anthony using her phone records. That was able to be done because she never stopped talking and texting for more than a couple of hours at a time. MOO.
 
I guess my main question is what if there was no cell phone involved at all. Would this be a mystery that could not be solved. Can we think out of the box and find answers? The cell phone drives me crazy. Maybe DR was involved with talking and visiting with his dad and that's why his texts were limited and short. What is wrong with thinking that? Why does it have to be so ominous? jmo

Because his mother says that Dylan would not just quit communicating with people. If it were only off from 8 pm until the next morning it wouldn't seem as ominous. But it wasn't, and it does.
 
I think that some confusion comes from peoples understanding of how cell phones work vs what kind of information cell phone companies retain for billing purposes.

Historical records of calls are used to bill for services. I can see a phone company tracking phone usage in an area to see if they need to install more towers, but I don't believe that they track individuals movements from tower to tower and save them in a database.

Maybe some are thinking of the "tracking" done on Casey Anthony using her phone records. That was able to be done because she never stopped talking and texting for more than a couple of hours at a time. MOO.

That and the fact that they do it on tv! MOO
 
I think that some confusion comes from peoples understanding of how cell phones work vs what kind of information cell phone companies retain for billing purposes.

Historical records of calls are used to bill for services. I can see a phone company tracking phone usage in an area to see if they need to install more towers, but I don't believe that they track individuals movements from tower to tower and save them in a database.

Maybe some are thinking of the "tracking" done on Casey Anthony using her phone records. That was able to be done because she never stopped talking and texting for more than a couple of hours at a time. MOO.


Not sure if its different in the US, we always get told you guys are way ahead of us with technology, but IIRC with the Jill Meagher case the police were able to retrospectively track the perps cell phone to the area where he put her body.
 
Not sure if its different in the US, we always get told you guys are way ahead of us with technology, but IIRC with the Jill Meagher case the police were able to retrospectively track the perps cell phone to the area where he put her body.

Do you have a link to that? I'd be interested in how they did it. TIA
 
Not sure if its different in the US, we always get told you guys are way ahead of us with technology, but IIRC with the Jill Meagher case the police were able to retrospectively track the perps cell phone to the area where he put her body.

He probably used his phone and that's how they tracked him to that area. I'm sure that governments like Australia and the USA have the ability to do "real time" tracking of people by using their phones, but do our governments do that for all citizens all of the time? I hope not. That would be a bit much. MOO.
 
I think that some confusion comes from peoples understanding of how cell phones work vs what kind of information cell phone companies retain for billing purposes.

Historical records of calls are used to bill for services. I can see a phone company tracking phone usage in an area to see if they need to install more towers, but I don't believe that they track individuals movements from tower to tower and save them in a database.

Maybe some are thinking of the "tracking" done on Casey Anthony using her phone records. That was able to be done because she never stopped talking and texting for more than a couple of hours at a time. MOO.

MSM Link discussing Cell phone pinging, and the types of records cell companies keep...
http://redtape.nbcnews.com/_news/20...and-carriers-earn-from-cellphone-records?lite
EXCLUSIVE: What local cops learn, and carriers earn, from cellphone records

The companies DO keep recent ping/interaction with cell tower information for at least a short period of time.

Do you happen to remember years back (probably around 2005-07) when that teen was abducted from the Target (I remember the surveillance footage of her in shorts and a spaghetti strap top)? Her abductor took her over state lines into Missouri IIRC, and they found her body by using the records of the cell tower "Pings" from her phone and that's how they figured out she was out-of-state. [I'm sorry I can't remember her name right now. I mostly remember an argument I had with some chauvinistic pig saying she was dressed "too skimpy" (sorry, totally OT, but that's why I remember her case).]

ETA: I found the case I was speaking of... The young woman's name was Kelsey Smith, and the perp was Edwin Roy Hall. It took Verizon four days to release the records to LE in her search. They located her body 1.1 miles away from the last tower they passed... Here is an except from the Kelsey Smith's Wikipedia Page.

Search
Police detectives reportedly found the body because of a cell phone ping that originated from the area on June 2,[3] and a number of search areas were identified. Despite efforts by local law enforcement and eventually the FBI, it took Verizon Wireless four days to hand over the cell phone records to investigators.[5][6] There is much controversy on why it took Verizon so long to cooperate with law enforcement.[5] A Verizon technician pinpointed a cell phone tower and told investigators to search 1.1 miles north of the tower. Within 45 minutes, on June 6, 2007, at 1:30 p.m. local time, searchers discovered Smith's body in a wooded area near Longview Lake in southern Jackson County, Grandview, Missouri, 18 to 20 miles from where she had been abducted.[7] Upon report of her death, www.findkelsey.com went offline, and was quickly remade into a dedication site. Through subsequent investigation, the cause of death was determined to be strangulation.
SOURCE LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Kelsey_Smith#Search
 
I have a link to MR's facebook page. I don't know if I can put the link here. Not much on it that can be seen. Just some pictures. I don't remember seeing it posted or talked about before but I could be wrong. You can find it by looking at the Dylan Redwine News FB page. Might be something new for you to talk about while I lurk. ;)
 
I'm about to go out but I'll look for it when I get home in a few hours.

It's already been posted here many times. Isn't there a thread with all the media links in it? I believe it's in MR's uncut interview in the video store.
 
He probably used his phone and that's how they tracked him to that area. I'm sure that governments like Australia and the USA have the ability to do "real time" tracking of people by using their phones, but do our governments do that for all citizens all of the time? I hope not. That would be a bit much. MOO.

Well, not the government - at least not officially, or without a warrant... But, the cell companies keep track of everything. As I said, at least for a short amount of time WRT tower pings. People would be very surprised if they knew just how much LE or the Gov't proper can access from one's cell phone.

Lots of political tensions over these very issues WRT the 4th Amendment and such many times...
 
Call me stupid, but I have a smart phone and I dont' have the GPS on. At least I don't think I do. Maybe it is something I am not familar with. I thought it was used to get directions to somewhere. Is that wrong? tia

My smartphone has GPS but I can turn it off and on whenever I want. Sometimes I turn it off and forget about it until I need the GPS to find something, then it will tell me I have to turn it on.
 
Well, not the government - at least not officially, or without a warrant... But, the cell companies keep track of everything. As I said, at least for a short amount of time WRT tower pings. People would be very surprised if they knew just how much LE or the Gov't proper can access from one's cell phone.

Lots of political tensions over these very issues WRT the 4th Amendment and such many times...

I'm still reading the article that you linked (thanks) but I have a question. How long is the "short amount of time" that you speak of ?
 
I have a link to MR's facebook page. I don't know if I can put the link here. Not much on it that can be seen. Just some pictures. I don't remember seeing it posted or talked about before but I could be wrong. You can find it by looking at the Dylan Redwine News FB page. Might be something new for you to talk about while I lurk. ;)

I didn't find that although I read almost the entire page earlier today.

I did find some direct quotes from websleuths, and a post calling the people who post here something like trashsleuths. So, that was interesting, I guess.

Where on the page would I look for that link?
 
Well, not the government - at least not officially, or without a warrant... But, the cell companies keep track of everything. As I said, at least for a short amount of time WRT tower pings. People would be very surprised if they knew just how much LE or the Gov't proper can access from one's cell phone.

Lots of political tensions over these very issues WRT the 4th Amendment and such many times...

Do you have a link to that?
 
Somewhere in the back of my mind I always have the hope that Dylan is out there somewhere. That some family member has him. Anybody else ever have that feeling or is that just wishful thinking on my part?

I know it's been way too long and I know Dylan would not be where ever because he wants to be there.

It's like an itch I just can't scratch.

Perhaps it's called hope and maybe a lot of people feel that way about a lot of kids that have gone missing. Sigh.
I want to think the same thing as I did with Lyrica and Elizabeth and Jessica. I have my own theories which I am not allowed to say. I am praying for his family and really praying for his safe return to his Mother's loving arms. I want to see the video of Wallmart, I know Dylan must have been very tired after such a long journey.
 
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