CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #27

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  • #601
My one wish is .... no matter what the outcome is that the family get closure . As I would imagine there can be nothing worse than not knowing.
 
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Wherever Dylan is I hope he knows what his Family and Community are doing to find him. He sure is a loved 'little man". The reward is over 50 thousand now.
 
  • #604
MR probably has fishing poles. People don't keep them in the house. They are usually kept in the garage or a shed. What gets me is, when he came home and Dylan was gone, why would he think to look and see if a pole were missing? It makes no sense to me.
 
  • #605
And I go back to my original thoughts. I believe the fishing pole story was conjured up as a cover in case Dylan were to be found. If he is ever found in a lake or near a river MR would just say SEE I told you he took off to go fishing and had a terrible accident!
 
  • #606
MR probably has fishing poles. People don't keep them in the house. They are usually kept in the garage or a shed. What gets me is, when he came home and Dylan was gone, why would he think to look and see if a pole were missing? It makes no sense to me.

There is a whole lot that doesn't add up. I know if i was under the radar I would want to provide answers. Then again I would be doing it to find my Child so i could be cleared and LE could move on. My Family and Community wouldn't be left hanging either :banghead:
 
  • #607
There is a whole lot that doesn't add up. I know if i was under the radar I would want to provide answers. Then again I would be doing it to find my Child so i could be cleared and LE could move on. My Family and Community wouldn't be left hanging either :banghead:

IF you were innocent. Think of the flip side.
 
  • #608
I have a question about cadaver dogs. How long can they trace a scent for? A week, two weeks, a year?
 
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  • #610
MR probably has fishing poles. People don't keep them in the house. They are usually kept in the garage or a shed. What gets me is, when he came home and Dylan was gone, why would he think to look and see if a pole were missing? It makes no sense to me.

Dylan wasn't there, he thought he might be fishing. If you think that, you can either walk down to the lake or just see if his fishing pole is missing.

Since his pole was missing, he figured he was fishing.
 
  • #611
IF you were innocent. Think of the flip side.

Guilty people have been "spending all their time looking for their child" too - if for no other reason than to insert themselves into the investigation and try to steer it in the wrong direction, or get a heads-up if the cops are on to them.
 
  • #612
I have a question about cadaver dogs. How long can they trace a scent for? A week, two weeks, a year?

Depends on the dog. Some are trained to alert many years after a person dies. MOO.
 
  • #613
Dylan wasn't there, he thought he might be fishing. If you think that, you can either walk down to the lake or just see if his fishing pole is missing.

Since his pole was missing, he figured he was fishing.

NOT buying it. The lake is not a 2 minute walk away. It's 4 miles!!!
 
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  • #616
Guilty people have been "spending all their time looking for their child" too - if for no other reason than to insert themselves into the investigation and try to steer it in the wrong direction, or get a heads-up if the cops are on to them.

IMO - Mark may have tried to steer this in the wrong direction with the fishing pole missing (apparently) and most of Dylan's possessions missing .

Why not check the lake first before going to visit Dylan's friends if you thought he had gone fishing ???
 
  • #617
I feel like IF Dylan is dead and IF MR did it, he is in the lake. I don't feel like he was killed at the lake though. I have thought and thought about how he could transport a body and LE cadaver dogs not pick up a scent in his vehicles. Surely LE would have used cadaver dogs on his vehicles, no? I've wondered if he had a small trailer or something available to him. Perhaps he stashed Dylan somewhere, went and got a trailer to transport the body in and went back and got him? What if he put the body in a sealed large barrel or drum? I just don't know if he's that smart though??

Sadly, I feel that if Dylan is no longer with us and is found in the lake, the COD will be drowning probably with a blunt force injury. Someone wants it to look like a fishing accident. :furious:

That is why there would be no evidence found elsewhere. :moo:

I'm praying that the family is right and Dylan is being held. I want Dylan to come home! :please:
 
  • #618
Dylan wasn't there, he thought he might be fishing. If you think that, you can either walk down to the lake or just see if his fishing pole is missing.

Since his pole was missing, he figured he was fishing.

Why would he think that? He was supposed to be waiting to go to his friends house...correct?
I also think that surely all cell phone pings on towers close to the lake were monitored from MR and DR's phone. In fact, I would think MR's phone could be tracked back before Dylan went missing. I'm not sure about that one. I wonder if anything interesting was found, but not being shared. MR does not strike me as the type to be smart enough not to take his phone with him.
 
  • #619
Why would he think that? He was supposed to be waiting to go to his friends house...correct?
I also think that surely all cell phone pings on towers close to the lake were monitored from MR and DR's phone. In fact, I would think MR's phone could be tracked back before Dylan went missing. I'm not sure about that one. I wonder if anything interesting was found, but not being shared. MR does not strike me as the type to be smart enough not to take his phone with him.

Jumping off your post. He would have wanted the phone at the airport, delays, etc. On Monday, he should have had his phone with him as he was running errands & in the afternoon in case Dylan texted back. I am willing to bet he had a GPS phone. If he left somewhere in the middle of the night he may not have taken his phone though.

Do we know if he has a diesel truck? He lives in a very quiet remote area and diesel trucks are very noisy. Just thinking the neighbors along that road could know the sound of his truck. When you are not used to vehicles going by your ears pick-up when one does, same as the opposite is true if you are used to traffic noise, you block it out.
 
  • #620
If their purpose is to get Mark to answer questions, then this picketing/protest is NOT the proper avenue to take to accomplish that, IMO. I'm sure they are frustrated, they have every right to be. But harassment is not the way to go about getting answers, because it will only make him more angry, and angry people don't react rationally. Protests are seldom friendly or peaceful, though they may start out that way, most of them reach the ugly stage pretty fast. Sometimes people end up getting hurt.

If they want him to answer their questions, then it would be better to approach him peacefully and ask to have a one-on-one conversation with him, rather than picketing outside his house and yelling accusations at him. That's displaying the very attitude that they accuse him of having... anger and defiance. So what does that say about their character?

Don't throw tomatoes at me, I'm just offering my opinion like everybody else.

JMO

My thoughts are that CR thinks MR is a hothead. Sometimes people who are "hotheads" speak their mind when they are really mad. I think that is the whole plan, to get MR to speak his mind out of anger. Or to get him to slip up while angry and give them some working clue. Now whether or not it will work is a different story.
 
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