CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #26

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  • #801
I understand what you're saying and agree that he will be sliced and diced and spit out. I truly do.

The fact remains that his flesh and blood is missing, though...

It all comes back to that. His son is missing. Nothing else should matter. Nothing! The child should come first.

And in the beginning, he gave interviews, he was out there talking and trying to get the world out that Dylan was missing. It's not like he hasn't done anything at all. Did you read what Salem said? About how he probably feels guilty because Dylan went missing on his watch? Who's to say how he should act? Maybe he's polarized by this? He has the added weight of being the one responsible for his child when he went missing, over and above being a parent of a missing child.

I don't know about you, but I'd want to crawl in bed and pull the covers over my head for that alone. How devastating this has to be for EVERYONE involved, not just mom, not just brother. Everyone seems to forget that. JMO
 
  • #802
Nothing had to be wrong with the phone for him to stop using it that night if he was sleeping. If he fell asleep shortly after getting to the house, he may also have not gotten around to digging the charger out of his backpack and plugging it in. If the phone was left on overnight, it was very likely that the battery was dead by the time he woke up. The part that makes it unlikely that he ran away is the fact that he hadn't used the phone for days (when it was first said) after he could have recharged the battery. MOO
 
  • #803
Nothing had to be wrong with the phone for him to stop using it that night if he was sleeping. If he fell asleep shortly after getting to the house, he may also have not gotten around to digging the charger out of his backpack and plugging it in. If the phone was left on overnight, it was very likely that the battery was dead by the time he woke up. The part that makes it unlikely that he ran away is the fact that he hadn't used the phone for days (when it was first said) after he could have recharged the battery. MOO

Trying to get a timeline (is there one posted?): what time did they leave WalMart? And how far away was that from MR's home?
 
  • #804
Trying to get a timeline (is there one posted?): what time did they leave WalMart? And how far away was that from MR's home?

It was said that he told RN that he couldn't go after they left Walmart. That would mean no later than 7:09, but I don't remember offhand if that was the first message he sent saying he couldn't go that night. People have posted that it's a 45 minute drive, and some have said over an hour, but either way it sounded to me like it was possible that they were there shortly after 8:00. MOO
 
  • #805
Trying to get a timeline (is there one posted?): what time did they leave WalMart? And how far away was that from MR's home?

Haha....I wouldn't ask Confusion that... she/he made one a while ago and got blasted for it, so I doubt she/he will contribute. Can't say I blame him/her. :)
 
  • #806
It was said that he told RN that he couldn't go after they left Walmart. That would mean no later than 7:09, but I don't remember offhand if that was the first message he sent saying he couldn't go that night. People have posted that it's a 45 minute drive, and some have said over an hour, but either way it sounded to me like it was possible that they were there shortly after 8:00. MOO

If the phone went off around 8:00pm, then I don't believe he had time to fall asleep so soon if he had just arrived at MR's home not too long before then or at that time. Even so, some teens sleep with their phones on, even with them under their pillows so they don't miss a call or text during the night. Only someone close to him would be able to know if he did this or not. I bet phone records show if he usually continued to send texts during the night, or receive them. If the phone is usually off when he sleeps, then the messages are stored by the carrier and forwarded to the phone when it is turned on. They don't have his phone, though - I'm assuming analysis of cellular data would provide that info? To show a pattern of what he did?
 
  • #807
And in the beginning, he gave interviews, he was out there talking and trying to get the world out that Dylan was missing. It's not like he hasn't done anything at all. Did you read what Salem said? About how he probably feels guilty because Dylan went missing on his watch? Who's to say how he should act? Maybe he's polarized by this? He has the added weight of being the one responsible for his child when he went missing, over and above being a parent of a missing child.

I don't know about you, but I'd want to crawl in bed and pull the covers over my head for that alone. How devastating this has to be for EVERYONE involved, not just mom, not just brother. Everyone seems to forget that. JMO

The reasonable loving parent of a missing child may indeed want to pull the covers over their heads, but, (imoo) they do not do so. (until they are in bed all alone with their demons) The reasonable loving parent of a missing child is (imoo) constantly thinking of ways to find their child, to bring him/her home. (IE, the seemingly silly idea of promise of immunity if you contact them with information through email)

They work, they search, they put themselves out there, warts and all, like Sierra LaMar's dad, and like Hailey Dunn's father.

They don't quit, they don't hide, and they do whatever it takes to get their baby back.
 
  • #808
If the phone went off around 8:00pm, then I don't believe he had time to fall asleep so soon if he had just arrived at MR's home not too long before then or at that time. Even so, some teens sleep with their phones on, even with them under their pillows so they don't miss a call or text during the night. Only someone close to him would be able to know if he did this or not. I bet phone records show if he usually continued to send texts during the night, or receive them. If the phone is usually off when he sleeps, then the messages are stored by the carrier and forwarded to the phone when it is turned on. They don't have his phone, though - I'm assuming analysis of cellular data would provide that info? To show a pattern of what he did?

That's a big if. There's no way to know if the phone was turned on or off after he stopped responding. All they've said is that there has been no activity from his phone since that evening. MOO
 
  • #809
two months tomorrow.. that is way too long..


**thinking of you Dylan Redwine** you should be getting ready for winter conditioning for baseball and worried about turning in your homework on time.
 
  • #810
That's a big if. There's no way to know if the phone was turned on or off after he stopped responding. All they've said is that there has been no activity from his phone since that evening. MOO

Do we know if the last text from his friend was a question or just a response of some sort? In other words, would it have been natural for Dylan to respond?
 
  • #811
Do we know if the last text from his friend was a question or just a response of some sort? In other words, would it have been natural for Dylan to respond?

The texts are here somewhere, lol. I will try to find it. But to me it seemed unfinished. Dylan sounded very concerned to make sure his friend would be ready to,receive him at 6:30am and his friend was replying, it was a back and firth, and then it just ended.
 
  • #812
Do we know if the last text from his friend was a question or just a response of some sort? In other words, would it have been natural for Dylan to respond?

It wasn't a question. MOO


R***: Just come around to were the sliding door is were that room is and knock on it and i will wake up

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  • #813
Soon after, they begin making arrangements to see each other. The texts, provided by Ryan, are unedited.


Ryan Nava: (time 6:43 p.m. Nov. 18) Im in pagosa coming
Dylan Redwine: Cant come srry ill hang tommarow
Ryan: Ok
Ryan: (time 7:09 p.m. Nov. 18) Why
Dylan: idk
Ryan: (time 7:45 p.m. Nov. 18) Did your dad say no
Dylan: (time 8:01 p.m. Nov. 18) yea
Ryan: Oh ok
Dylan: can I come over early lkke 6 30 early tomarrow
Ryan: Yeah
Dylan: you better let me in
Ryan: I will
Ryan: im gonna be at my gmas
Dylan: i call (you) all day if you dont
Ryan: Ok
Dylan: will you gma care or be up
Ryan: Just come around to were the sliding door is were that room is and knock on it and i will wake up

Ryan: (Time 9:27 p.m. Nov. 18) Call me when you get here too

NEXT DAY:
Ryan: (Tme: 6:46 a.m. Nov. 19) Where are you
Ryan: (Time: 10 a.m. Nov. 19) Come to nandos.
Ryan: (time: 4:12 p.m. Nov. 19) Dude your dads looking for ou
Ryan: you
Ryan: (Time: 7:59 p.m. Nov. 19) Are you alright dude?
Ryan: Dude you need to call somebody anybody asap we all worried about you your mom called and shes worried bro
Ryan: Seriously when you get the message call someone
 
  • #814
JMO, Dylan would have answered that last text, if possible. He was not done.
 
  • #815
JMO, Dylan would have answered that last text, if possible. He was not done.

I agree. He would have said 'ok' or something similar to acknowledge that he understood what R was telling him to do once he got there.
 
  • #816
I wish there were times on ALL of these texts. Especially the last one.

Ryan: (time 7:45 p.m. Nov. 18) Did your dad say no
Dylan: (time 8:01 p.m. Nov. 18) yea
Ryan: Oh ok
Dylan: can I come over early lkke 6 30 early tomarrow
Ryan: Yeah
Dylan: you better let me in
Ryan: I will
Ryan: im gonna be at my gmas
Dylan: i call (you) all day if you dont
Ryan: Ok
Dylan: will you gma care or be up
Ryan: Just come around to were the sliding door is were that room is and knock on it and i will wake up
 
  • #817
MR did say that Dylan was texting R after they left Walmart and before they headed home. If it's a 45-60 minute drive there's no way they were home by 8pm.
 
  • #818
I wish there were times on ALL of these texts. Especially the last one.

Ryan: (time 7:45 p.m. Nov. 18) Did your dad say no
Dylan: (time 8:01 p.m. Nov. 18) yea
Ryan: Oh ok
Dylan: can I come over early lkke 6 30 early tomarrow
Ryan: Yeah
Dylan: you better let me in
Ryan: I will
Ryan: im gonna be at my gmas
Dylan: i call (you) all day if you dont
Ryan: Ok
Dylan: will you gma care or be up
Ryan: Just come around to were the sliding door is were that room is and knock on it and i will wake up

I recall a discussion where, unless more than a few minutes has lapsed in between texts, the phone will not display a time stamp for each. It assumes a "conversation" is going on. With more than a few minutes delay (see the 15 min delay between 745 and 801 as an example, a new time stamp will appear. For this reason, II assume that last flurry of texts happened all very close to 8:01 and was over by 8:05 at the latest.
 
  • #819
Just noticed all the followers of this thread- 32? Seems like alot for so little being said. Hi all!!!!
 
  • #820
I recall a discussion where, unless more than a few minutes has lapsed in between texts, the phone will not display a time stamp for each. It assumes a "conversation" is going on. With more than a few minutes delay (see the 15 min delay between 745 and 801 as an example, a new time stamp will appear. For this reason, II assume that last flurry of texts happened all very close to 8:01 and was over by 8:05 at the latest.

Thanks! I didn't know that. So we can assume that the texts were pretty much back and forth.
 
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