CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #29

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  • #501
Two different points .
A ) in the baby lisa case, her parents and their lawyer were constantly harping on how much they were cooperating with LE,, doing 'everything ' le asks of them, etc etc. But from
LE , quite a different story. They were very difficult and dodgy about getting them to give separate interviews and thats' the main thing LE wanted and at this point, I believe they still have not given the separate interviews. Over a year later, no baby Lisa and still I'm sure her parents claim they've bent over backwards to do what LE asks.

B ) I think we should pay very close attention to the actual language of ER and CR . ER said she didnt' think MR would ' hurt' DR , right? But she feels he knows something, right? CR said ( paraphrasing ) something like I think he's involved or he had a hand in it or a part in it. So this leads me to believe ER and CR are more of the opinion MR has hidden Dylan and not hurt / killed him. That is likely due to him hiding them in the past, which I really wish we knew more details of. Point is, if you listen to their words, it does not seem they think Dylan has passed. Could this be strictly from holding out hope until the last second?
Thoughts ??

My thoughts were of deja vu. When Cory said he thought Mark had Dylan "stashed" somewhere, I immediately flashed back to when Desiree and Kaine thought Terri had Kyron "stashed" somewhere.
 
  • #502
I do not recall, although they did apparently take away some vehicles for some undetermined length of time, so it would seem they performed an investigation as if there was a crime scene, i.e looking for one.

The reason why I asked is if Mark didn't access his house until after the search warrant was executed the delay isn't as bad to me although sooner would have been better.

There is no excuse for not doing a proper interview of Mark until 10 days later. MOO.
 
  • #503
Sorry so long winded. I had to cook dinner and do laundry so was out of pocket for a bit........



I wasn't here for that case, and I don't like to compare cases. Each case in unique. We cannot make those comparisons. IMO



They said they had no official POI. It was never stated he wasn't an official POI.



I respect that. I've got this crazy habit of wanting facts over rumor.



He's already agreed to take one. He's also agreed to an in depth interview without a lawyer present.



How is he being treated as a POI by anyone other than the mob?



True dat!!

Oh ninja! I can only dream of ever being able to be this short, sweet, and to the point.. believe me I tire myself out in just having to re-read my post once after I hit submit..lol..its truthfully why I'm always apologizing as I know they are just SOOOOOOOOOO LOOOOOOOOOONG!:crazy: .. True dat, that some may just wanna Scroll&Roll as soon as they see my avi pop-up..lol
 
  • #504
The reason why I asked is if Mark didn't access his house until after the search warrant was executed the delay isn't as bad to me although sooner would have been better.

There is no excuse for not doing a proper interview of Mark until 10 days later. MOO.

I believe Mark was still living in the house. I do not have the link... but do you recall the article about Mark answering the front door clutching a pillow? And his brother coming to stay with him? I think he was staying in that house all along.
 
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I believe he had use of the house until and possibly throughout the search period.
 
  • #507
Colorado Bureau of Investigations and the FBI had tents and a trailer set up outside the house. Investigators wearing white scrub-like uniforms made trips in and out of the house and a travel trailer this morning.

Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/searching-147886-house-sheriff.html#ixzz2JF9Y2hS3


Investigators also towed Mark Redwine’s two pickups from his property to an undisclosed location for further searching.


About 15 investigators and analysts were involved in combing the premises, Bender said.


Bender said Mark Redwine allowed investigators to look through his house on County Road 500 on other occasions.


“But the meticulous nature of the search today required a search warrant,” Bender said.


Bender didn’t know the wording or scope of the warrant or why it wasn’t executed earlier.

http://durangoherald.com/article/20...ors-searching-house-of-Dylan-Redwine’s-father
 
  • #508
I would love to have been a fly on the wall during MR's conversations with his brother when the brother came to stay after Dylan went missing.
 
  • #509
I believe Mark was still living in the house. I do not have the link... but do you recall the article about Mark answering the front door clutching a pillow? And his brother coming to stay with him? I think he was staying in that house all along.

Thanks. I do remember something about a pillow when a reporter called. But was that before or after the search warrant?
 
  • #510
MR did allow a search of his house from the beginning when they didn't have a search warrant. He's been cooperative as they have said in several different press releases. He's not a suspect or a POI, he's being cooperative with law enforcement. That has been LE's mantra.
 
  • #511
Thanks. I do remember something about a pillow when a reporter called. But was that before or after the search warrant?

I believe it was before but don't quote me on that. Maybe someone else still has the link.
 
  • #512
Because he doesn't have to. He is cooperating with LE and is on advice of counsel. It isn't his duty to continually implore his innocence to someone who clearly doesn't believe him. It is CR's problem if he doesn't believe MR - not the other way around.




His attorney will probably advise him not to do this,
and rightfully so for many other reasons than any potential implications or insinuations of guilt. Elaine isn't entitled to prod him for any more information than he's already disclosed to LE, to her, and to the public. She is entitled to not believe it, but that's it.

Catching up here so likely this is already been clarified..

Above bbm.. hmmmm..But Mark Redwine has already stated THAT IT WAS HIS ATTORNEY WHO SUGGESTED THIS LITTLE POW-WOW MEDIATION..

But other than that ITA no way in hell-o would any attorney EVER suggest such.. one of our verified attorneys weighed in on this as well yesterday saying that he/she believed no such suggestion would ever be made by an attorney in this situation.. moo is that more than likely that's correct for this case and attorney as well.jmo.. which really makes ya wonder about Mark Redwine's statement that he made pushing for this "mediation".jmo
 
  • #513
I don't think that Dylan's alleged dirty breakfast bowl, was even there when LE first came to the house. They probably did not enter the home until close to 7 pm, because MR was in BAyfield when he first made the report, at around 5:30.

And MR had been home from 11:30 until late afternoon, waiting for a reply from D by text. So wouldn't he possibly straighten up the kitchen while home waiting? He had no reason at the time, to preserve any kind of scene for LE. JMO
 
  • #514
To add another dynamic - if I were guilty of this, I certainly wouldn't be acting like I was. I would be out in front of every camera shedding every crocodile tear under the sun. Why would I be confident enough in my ability to get away with it that I purposely allow everyone to suspect me? Makes little sense.

Perhaps instead he is confident that he will ultimately be vindicated.

Because every time you talk, you drop little clues. Sometimes the things a person says one day, don't square up with what that person said another day. Add a few more interviews to that, and your attorney, (if you were smart enough to retain one) is going to do everything they can to gag you. Terri Horman was smart enough to listen to that advice, and it has (I guess) served her well.
 
  • #515
When approached at his home in Vallecito, Mark Redwine answered the door clutching a pillow. He declined to be interviewed, saying he had been “bombarded” by media requests.

He said he didn’t have a lot of support at the moment and had family coming in to help him figure out how to respond to the situation. Mark Redwine said he expected his brother to arrive Tuesday night in Vallecito.

In response to questions about Elaine Redwine’s recent comments intimating that her ex-husband might be involved in Dylan’s disappearance, Mark Redwine said, “I don’t want to lash out at my ex-wife.”

Mark Redwine reported his son missing the afternoon of Nov. 19. He told police he saw his son about 7:30 a.m. as he left to run errands. The boy was gone when he returned about 11:30 a.m., he said.

http://www.durangoherald.com/apps/p...205/Search-changes-focus&template=printpicart

so this was the tuesday before the SW was issued

I guess Mark and his brother never did figure out how to respond to the "situation"

BBM
 
  • #516
Catching up here so likely this is already been clarified..

Above bbm.. hmmmm..But Mark Redwine has already stated THAT IT WAS HIS ATTORNEY WHO SUGGESTED THIS LITTLE POW-WOW MEDIATION..

But other than that ITA no way in hell-o would any attorney EVER suggest such.. one of our verified attorneys weighed in on this as well yesterday saying that he/she believed no such suggestion would ever be made by an attorney in this situation.. moo is that more than likely that's correct for this case and attorney as well.jmo.. which really makes ya wonder about Mark Redwine's statement that he made pushing for this "mediation".jmo

IIRC, it was LE that suggested that MR and ER get with a mediator and MR said he would have his divorce attorney help him with that. NOT that MR's attorney suggested it.

Just clarifying.

Salem
 
  • #517
I don't think that Dylan's alleged dirty breakfast bowl, was even there when LE first came to the house. They probably did not enter the home until close to 7 pm, because MR was in BAyfield when he first made the report, at around 5:30.

And MR had been home from 11:30 until late afternoon, waiting for a reply from D by text. So wouldn't he possibly straighten up the kitchen while home waiting? He had no reason at the time, to preserve any kind of scene for LE. JMO
Maybe Dylan never made it to Marks house and Mark didn't have any cereal bowl or crime scene to clean up. If so, any delay by LE in getting a search warrant and doing a through search could be meaningless.

However, LE should have still done a proper interrogation of Mark early on in their investigation. MOO.
 
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I would love to have been a fly on the wall during MR's conversations with his brother when the brother came to stay after Dylan went missing.

That visit was awfully quiet wasn't it. I don't remember seeing anything posted anywhere about it. jm
 
  • #520
Thanks Angelonline. A quote would have been nice though. So if I look thru this transcript I assume that I will find were Elaine or Cory says that they know something about Marks alleged polygraph. Is it Websleuths policy that anything that Elaine or Cory says is to be treated as fact?
I wasn't saying it was fact, I was just supplying the msm link you asked for. Also its hard to quote from my tablet, since you asked for a link that's what I supplied. I wasn't even in that discussion just thought I would be helpful and give you a link. :)
 
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