Lordeebee
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Mark looks glassy eyed
JMO
Yes! I noticed that in his other (uncut) interview.
Mark looks glassy eyed
JMO
And to go on camera and make a video interview and the comments are 'his eyes are glassy'. That really makes me sick. My impression was that he looked like he had been crying. Oh well, what matter. We see what we want to see. jmo
IMO, there are really only two likely alternatives here at this point, heading toward month three. Either MR has done away with Dylan and hidden his body, or he was grabbed by a perp and probably not alive for very long after.
A less likely alternative of a perp who is keeping Dylan alive exists, but I think his age goes against that.
If the second alternative, I don't think Dylan was selected, just happened to be there. If this is the case, finding the perp will be a matter of pure chance, IMO.
I hate to think what the odds of a case like being solved is, after a matter of months. Just feeling very pessimistic overall.
I can think of other plausible alternatives, but none that can be discussed here. MOO
Do you know what Elaine said publicly in the first week as to what may have happened to Dylan?BBM
My apologies, and I'm not trying to pick on you here, but this is one of those statements in this case that gets repeated over and over, and comes to be taken as fact by some. She did not accuse him "right off the bat" -- she expressed concern that MR may have done something only when her son had been missing a week. 7 days is not right off the bat IMO.
Again, not directed at anyone in particular, I just keep seeing this pop up.
I've lived in Colorado most of my life and the air is so freaking dry that my eyes can be dry and red quite often especially at this time of the year. I swear by Naphcon A (way better than Visine). This is pure random-ness.
I have lived here my whole life and never had problems with dry eyes that get red. I guess to each their own. Some people can handle the dry climate, some cannot.
There's a brief clip on You Tube of an upcoming interview with MR, scheduled for Thurs night.
KUSA: Dylan Redwine - I blame myself - YouTube
Watch Mark's exclusive interview with 9News (KUSA) on Thursday, January 31, at 9 & 10 p.m.
Wow ok
One thing I have noticed is he always speaks about HIMSELF first, then mentions Dylan second. Like D is an afterthought, imo.
"...and that is not helping me. and it is not helping Dylan."
I can think of other plausible alternatives, but none that can be discussed here. MOO
Thank you! I've been wanting to say so many things about this, but I was told I can't without being verified. Will you please try to be?
how would i do that?
i'm going to respectfully disagree. i have nearly twenty years information technology experience including installation and maintenance of cellular communications equipment. if a cell phone is turned off, it does not communicate with anything. the mix up may be that some cell phones (blackberry devices are one) don't actually turn off when you power them off, they go into a sleep mode. it's possible they still communicate but the majority of cellular devices are off when you turn them off and they in no way communicate with anything. if you have sources that say otherwise, i'd love to read them.
the reason that you get texts and voicemails when you turn your phone back on is a) text messages are very small packets of data that are queued by your cell provider. when you turn your phone on it transmits to the nearest cell tower that it's ready to receive and the tower sends any queued data which only takes two or three seconds and b) other than iphones your voicemails are stored on your cell provider's servers. you only get notification that you have a voicemail (again a small data packet). this is why on iphones when you turn it back on sometimes you get notification of a voicemail ten minutes later (it downloads the whole thing before sending you a notification).
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2006/12/can_you_hear_me/
( Can You Hear Me Now? )
The above article is from 2006, so think about the Technology gained the past six years.
11/28/2012 Mark Redwine said he was going to give Dylan a ride to his friends house and tried to wake him up when he left Monday morning but said Dylan was out like a light.http://www.durangoherald.com/article/20121128/NEWS01/121129612
11/28/2012 Nancy Grace
HESS: The dad said that Dylan had been up fairly late, the evening before he flew -- the night before he flew in to Durango. And he was really tired they had gone to bed. And that he had gotten up in the morning, stirred around the house, made some noise trying to get Dylan up, and Dylan didn`t want to get up and go into town at that time.
12/02/2012The next morning, Dylan was sleeping on the couch where Mark Redwine now sits and where Dylan's blankets still lie jumbled. Mark said he waited until 7:30 a.m. but still couldn't rouse his son, so he told him he would return about 11. When he got back at 11:30, his son's dirty cereal bowl was beside the sink. The television was on Nickelodeon. His son's fishing pole was gone. So was his black-and-gray backpack. A few articles of clothing were left behind on the couch.
Read more: With Dylan Redwine missing for almost two weeks, dad clings to hope - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_22108222/dad-its-wait-wonder#ixzz2JTaghFQk
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12/03/2012 He was sleeping on the couch, and I told him I had to go about my errands, Mark Redwine said in a Sunday telephone interview. He said, OK, I understand. The focus for him was to go to his friends, but I live far back in the canyon. Theres a substantial distance between my house and the lake, so it doesnt make sense that he would walk out, but hes a 13-year-old boy, and who knows what they think sometimes?
http://www.gazette.com/articles/dylan-148038-son-redwine.html#ixzz2JTWTcss4
9News - KUSA: Dylan Redwine I Blame Myself
Mark Redwine:
I do blame myself. I relive this 1,000 times, and every time, it comes back to I seen him laying on the couch and I didnt try hard enough maybe to wake him up, to have him come with me. I beat myself up over that constantly."
But thats not thats not helping me. And its not helping Dylan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=hnRAuceYwmM
IMOO - this is what gets me, was he out like a light or asleep or awake enough to reply?
FWIW - I finally got smart enough to read all the postings before I log in so I don't double respond to something that has already been hashed out. Someone mentioned whether or not feelings/opinions would be different if ER had not made her statement on ABC.
My opinion, my gut instinct, ALL of that was determined long before ER made any statement on tv. That was formed about two days after hearing/reading about Dylan's disappearance in the first place. Everything after that moment has just added to it, no matter how hard I try to change that thinking, that initial thought, it just doesn't add up to anything else than more original fear.
Would it be possible to detail other theories if no names or personal information were mentioned?
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2006/12/can_you_hear_me/
( Can You Hear Me Now? )
The above article is from 2006, so think about the Technology gained the past six years.
the FBI has the ability from a remote location to activate a cell phone and turn its microphone into a listening device that transmits to an FBI listening post, a method known as a "roving bug."