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http://www.durangoherald.com/article...WS01/121219687
His Friend Ryan texted
Ryan <modsnip>: (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 < < <
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: (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
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9:27 was the incoming message Ryan sent to Dylan's cell Sunday night,
At 8:01 PM Dylan's cell and Ryan were messaging quite a bit, then it stopped, and 9:27 Ryan sent a text that was never responded to from Dylan's cell.
Also from the back and forth between Dylan's cell and Ryan's, i notice it was odd, prior to that 8:01 PM time frame, Dylan responded 15-30 minutes after Ryan texted him.
At 6:43 PM Ryan and Dylan texted, and Dylan spelled (tommarow) this way,
And at the 8:01 texting Dylan's cell spelled it this way (tomarrow)
And another member commented about the message Dylan's cell sent
( Dylan: will you gma care or be up) the member thought it was unusual for a young teen to ask that type of question,
Just the way Dylan acted not responding to the messages from Ryan prior to 8:01 PM Then all the sudden Dylan's cell is quite active for a short burst of messages, then it quits after the quick back and forth with Ryan,
Then Ryan sends that message at 9:27 PM that went unanswered,
I believe that's why all the reports stated Dylan's cell quit pinging the towers at 8 PM, anyone could have sent or called his cell, but Dylan's cell was not responding to any cell tower.
That burst of back and forth texting around 8:01 and the different misspelling of the word tomorrow, plus the other members comment about the question Dylan's cell sent to Ryan, could the Father been the person responding using Dylan's cell at that point ?
Whatever happened was that evening, not the next day from the bad vibes I'm reading the way Dylan responded texting, The Father knows something, and I believe in time Law Enforcement will also come Public concerning that night as the cause of Dylan's Disappearance.
This guy also says he was last seen at 11:30, and I think we all know that's not the case.
The only way I could see that being true is if the battery went dead on the way home, and he sent a text to someone from his ipod or MR's computer at 9:37. It just says the last communication, so there could have been others before the 9:37 one too. MOO
I don't find anything wrong with the different misspellings (other than 13 year olds should know how to spell). Most smart phones have spell check unless it is turned off. I don't think older phones had that feature, so two different misspellings hardly seem like a clue. The text about his grandma caring isn't a big breakthrough either. Some kids do actually care and have manners. Mine sure as hell do.
I don't find anything wrong with the different misspellings (other than 13 year olds should know how to spell). Most smart phones have spell check unless it is turned off. I don't think older phones had that feature, so two different misspellings hardly seem like a clue. The text about his grandma caring isn't a big breakthrough either. Some kids do actually care and have manners. Mine sure as hell do.
So what are the odds of his cell dying / breaking and DR getting on a pc, xbox, ipod anything and sending ONE communication out ? See what I mean? If he got onto a messenger or something it would be almost impossible to send out ONE communication only ..... hello? yes ? idk? It seems like if he voluntarily switched 'components'? then he would just carry on his conversation from before or start new conversations.
Not just one or two things make the big breakthrough as you stated,
But when you start adding all those small clues together, different theories evolve, and that's why any and all clues as small as they may be are relevant in solving a case.
I agree that asking whether his friend's grandma would care if he came over so early is not unusual. By all accounts he's a good kid, and I remember having manners as a kid and thinking about the same things (though that was admittedly a long, long time ago).
On the other hand, I agree with some of the others that his texts do seem to convey anxiety, as if he's worried he won't be able to come over the next day. He seems pretty eager to be away from where he was going to stay that night. MOO
I agree that asking whether his friend's grandma would care if he came over so early is not unusual. By all accounts he's a good kid, and I remember having manners as a kid and thinking about the same things (though that was admittedly a long, long time ago).
On the other hand, I agree with some of the others that his texts do seem to convey anxiety, as if he's worried he won't be able to come over the next day. He seems pretty eager to be away from where he was going to stay that night. MOO
Agreed, I just don't think those texts were written by anyone other than Dylan.
I know it is hard for some to consider but he may have told his Dad the time and MR may have told him to make sure it was okay to come that early. jmo
It's really difficult to read tone in a text. I read my son's texts all the time and the texts between Dylan and R seem no different.
I agree he probably would rather hang with his friends than his dad, but I don't know many tweens or teens that wouldn't. JMO
Right. I still think the conversation may have been once MR said no to visiting that night, Dylan asked if he could visit the folloing day. MR says he has errands and can take him when he gets home. Dylan asks if he can take before his errands, and MR says fine, but we'd have to leave really early (maybe to discourage it.) Dylan doesn't care, he wants to see his friends. I can really really see something like that happening and that's why the time was so early. JMO
I'm still trying to catch up on reading the latest comments, and it certainly seems like so much more information is available about this case than many others. In the Holly Bobo case, for example, LE barely released any information, much less a timeline. I wonder if the release of information by LE in differing cases is an indicator of where they think the case is leading (ie., whether the perp is a stranger or known to the victim).
Right. I still think the conversation may have been once MR said no to visiting that night, Dylan asked if he could visit the folloing day. MR says he has errands and can take him when he gets home. Dylan asks if he can take before his errands, and MR says fine, but we'd have to leave really early (maybe to discourage it.) Dylan doesn't care, he wants to see his friends. I can really really see something like that happening and that's why the time was so early. JMO