We saw his messages of the conversation after Dylan arrived. There was no message at 9:37 pm.
Not to RN anyway.
We saw his messages of the conversation after Dylan arrived. There was no message at 9:37 pm.
OK. Let's say he had an ipod touch in addition to his cell phone. So why wasn't he communicating in the morning with his friends? If he had an ipod touch, then even if his cell phone broke, he could have used his ipod touch to communicate.
Ok. Whats your point?I'm sure I've said this in past threads so sorry if its a repeat and others have said it to. I think what's normal to one person isn't to another. I know we all know this, but it seems like we forget sometimes. This is totally random and not aimed at any post, but our family texts with our iPods and iPads all the time. iMessage was intended for this. My kids had their iPod touches long before they had smartphones. Some of their friends still only have the iPod touch so iMessage is used often. Anyway definitely not posted to be argumentative to anyone else posting the opposite...just saying when it comes to texting, smartphones, iPhones, iPods, iPads everyone is different. We use ours all the time.
I think this is a very good question. Why wasn't he? If you go with the theory that his phone died and he didn't charge for some reason, then this last message indicates he had other sources for texting. So... it raises my hinky meter even more - why wasn't he texting in the morning, if he had acces to something that would allow him too?
I thought it was plausible that his phone died and either he forgot to charge it, or it wouldn't hold a charge for some reason, because he apparently was using it alot. But it becomes a different scenario if he could text with other devices.
Man.... this case gets curiouser and curiouser......
Salem
Ok. Whats your point?
I agree. I guess we should try to find out if it was an iPod touch....otherwise all this discussion about texting with the touch doesn't matter.
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I think this is a very good question. Why wasn't he? If you go with the theory that his phone died and he didn't charge for some reason, then this last message indicates he had other sources for texting. So... it raises my hinky meter even more - why wasn't he texting in the morning, if he had acces to something that would allow him too?
I thought it was plausible that his phone died and either he forgot to charge it, or it wouldn't hold a charge for some reason, because he apparently was using it alot. But it becomes a different scenario if he could text with other devices.
Man.... this case gets curiouser and curiouser......
Salem
I'm sure I've said this in past threads so sorry if its a repeat and others have said it to. I think what's normal to one person isn't to another. I know we all know this, but it seems like we forget sometimes. This is totally random and not aimed at any post, but our family texts with our iPods and iPads all the time. iMessage was intended for this. My kids had their iPod touches long before they had smartphones. Some of their friends still only have the iPod touch so iMessage is used often. Anyway definitely not posted to be argumentative to anyone else posting the opposite...just saying when it comes to texting, smartphones, iPhones, iPods, iPads everyone is different. We use ours all the time.
Eta if you have an iPhone and you text someone else who has an iPhone it goes through either as an iMessage or a regular text. If you are using wifi it will send as an iMessage and as a text if you are using your 3G. The phone switches itself to conserve data. At least mine does (Verizon). So that would explain what shows up as a text on a bill.
One of my 1001 different theories is that he was texting someone making arrangements to meet near the house the next morning - not at the house so they didn't have to worry about someone driving by and seeing the car there. If he told the person what time MR was leaving, and when he expected to be back, it would be easy enough to set up a time to meet somewhere between the two times. If told not to talk to anyone else until after they met, it could explain why he never contacted anyone. MOO
One of my 1001 different theories is that he was texting someone making arrangements to meet near the house the next morning - not at the house so they didn't have to worry about someone driving by and seeing the car there. If he told the person what time MR was leaving, and when he expected to be back, it would be easy enough to set up a time to meet somewhere between the two times. If told not to talk to anyone else until after they met, it could explain why he never contacted anyone. MOO
We saw his messages of the conversation after Dylan arrived. There was no message at 9:37 pm.
One of my 1001 different theories is that he was texting someone making arrangements to meet near the house the next morning - not at the house so they didn't have to worry about someone driving by and seeing the car there. If he told the person what time MR was leaving, and when he expected to be back, it would be easy enough to set up a time to meet somewhere between the two times. If told not to talk to anyone else until after they met, it could explain why he never contacted anyone. MOO