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

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Can you delete if its not allowed .


How far is Colorado Springs to Bayfield ?

Was Elaine away from home and visiting family when she got the phone call about Dylan?
 
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Has anyone heard that a private investigator firm is offering their services free.
 
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He was hardly in danger from the reporter and her cameraman...

I think the gun was there for other reasons (drama, pity, etc.). He should have put the gun out of sight while the reporter and crew was there. MOO

Yep , he just cant help put the attention back on himself. Absolutely no reason to have a gun out when being interviewed by the media. Just another attention seeking stunt - he is getting good at them :cow:
 
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I am from the U,K so i did not want to get into a gun debate but WTF?


It is beyond creepy to have a interview with somebody and have a gun on the table. Is the reporter a threat to him or is he trying to just be suspicious?!

He was trying to make a statement! JMO
 
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Can you delete if its not allowed .


How far is Colorado Springs to Bayfield ?

Was Elaine away from home and visiting family when she got the phone call about Dylan?

About 300 miles five hours driving time.
 
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Yep , he just cant help put the attention back on himself. Absolutely no reason to have a gun out when being interviewed by the media. Just another attention seeking stunt - he is getting good at them :cow:

I think hes reading here lol
Maybe he didnt like when someone said he didnt cry !
 
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Why so cryptic? If your theory isn't involving family members and you aren't naming names, then I don't see what the problem would be?

JMO and MOO

Maybe it involves minors.
 
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Pfff, I shower every day with my glock on my bathroom sink. Gotta be prepared. After reading some of the things out there with regards to MR, I don't much blame him. At least it wasn't concealed.

That's sad that you feel you can't even take a shower without the chance of someone breaking into your home and trying to kill you. Not to mention, with the water running, you probably wouldn't even hear the intruder until he had pulled back the shower curtain. Are there are a lot of cases of people being murdered in their own homes in your area?
 
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http://www.9news.com/news/article/313688/339/Blog-Where-is-Dylan-Redwine

"After all that, I was pretty sure Mark would never talk to me on camera, but he agreed to let me come to his house. When I arrived, it was unnerving to see the loaded shotgun on his kitchen table. Mark explained he had been receiving threatening phone calls. He also started crying right in front of the kitchen sink. The rough-around-the-edges guy talked about his bond with his lost son. I spent nearly two hours there. Mark answered every single one of my questions. "

BBM

I hope they were hard and invasive questions rather than the past 'softball' interviews I have seen.
 
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Just catching up but IMO, MR is an actor and not a very good one at that. He can't fake the tears (like in the uncut version) but also:
Answers the door clutching a pillow
Shotgun on the table because he's been threatened
Pillow on the couch where Dylan slept

All of the above are staged for his own benefit, think about it, who answers the door clutching a pillow? You've seen where the living room is and where the front door is.
Who leaves a shotgun on the table when they KNOW reporters are coming by?
Who leaves a pillow on a couch when you KNOW reporters are coming by?

A normal person that scheduled an interview would not do that. You'd tidy up a bit, put something nice on, etc. IT WAS STAGED.

IMOO, IMO and all those
 
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That's sad that you feel you can't even take a shower without the chance of someone breaking into your home and trying to kill you. Not to mention, with the water running, you probably wouldn't even hear the intruder until he had pulled back the shower curtain. Are there are a lot of cases of people being murdered in their own homes in your area?

No there aren't any cases of people being murdered in their home in my area, but I'm home alone during the day while my husband is at work and my kids are at school. There's a lot of construction going on in my neighborhood and I'm right off a major interstate. Call me paranoid, but prepared.
 
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Just catching up but IMO, MR is an actor and not a very good one at that. He can't fake the tears (like in the uncut version) but also:
Answers the door clutching a pillow
Shotgun on the table because he's been threatened
Pillow on the couch where Dylan slept

All of the above are staged for his own benefit, think about it, who answers the door clutching a pillow? You've seen where the living room is and where the front door is.
Who leaves a shotgun on the table when they KNOW reporters are coming by?
Who leaves a pillow on a couch when you KNOW reporters are coming by?

A normal person that scheduled an interview would not do that. You'd tidy up a bit, put something nice on, etc. IT WAS STAGED.

IMOO, IMO and all those

Thank you, AZgrandma, and for what it's worth, I agree with your assessment 100%. That is how I've been looking at him throughout this entire ordeal. He is a "me, me, me" person and just cannot seem to stop himself when it comes to keeping the focus on his "problems". It's all about him. I'm sure there are others who will vehemently disagree with my opinion, but :banghead:
I can see through everything he puts out. It's all about playing the "victim". Many others see this as well, and that is why he is strongly suspected of being involved in Dylan's disappearance.
JMO and MOO
 
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No there aren't any cases of people being murdered in their home in my area, but I'm home alone during the day while my husband is at work and my kids are at school. There's a lot of construction going on in my neighborhood and I'm right off a major interstate. Call me paranoid, but prepared.

Well, if it makes you feel a bit safer, most home burglaries during the day are done under the assumption that no one is home. If a car is parked in the driveway, I think it would be very very likely that any would-be burglar would bypass your home. Obviously, there are psychos who would break into a home just to murder the person(s) inside, but those cases are extraordinarily rare, and usually happen at night. Plus, most predators seek out women and children to kill, and a car in the driveway (unless it's a stereotypical female car) indicates that *someone* is home, and for all they know, it could be a man.
 
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No there aren't any cases of people being murdered in their home in my area, but I'm home alone during the day while my husband is at work and my kids are at school. There's a lot of construction going on in my neighborhood and I'm right off a major interstate. Call me paranoid, but prepared.

Might be much more practical to invest into a security system.
 
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, masootz.

So, based upon the above described would it be possible that if a friend sent a text message from their cell phone that shows it was sent to Dylan's phone at 9:27pm..with Dylan's phone AT THAT TIME possibly traveling through or at a location where the cell was temporarily unable to connect with the one cell tower that's in/around that particular area.. therefor Dylan's phone would be unable to immediately receive the text that was sent from his friend @9:27pm..and then 10 mins later at 9:37pm Dylan's phone travels to or is at a location that is once again able to connect with that cell tower therefor the text that was sent from friends phone at 9:27pm would be delivered to Dylan's cell phone at 9:37pm Which is the time in which his cell is able to again make contact with tower?

Hopefully I made that atleast clear enough to be able to answer.. would this be how this text sent time vs delivered time would work in relation to the cell being temporarily unable to connect with tower therefor delaying the delivery time of the text to his phone?..

TIA..and again thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, masootz:)

OK sorry to quote myself but just wanted to add that I just received confirmation that the above described is 100% possible..

Quickly all I did was put my SIM card into one of the many we have of the older model, basic capabilities cell phones(flip phone, no internet, no GPS).. from that phone I typed out a few words in a text message and sent it to hubby's phone who is at work approx. 20-25 miles from our home .. this area in/around his work is known to have delayed delivery of text messages to his phone(and that's any/all of the various models of cell phones he's had over the last decade)..

The cell from which I SENT the text message is timestamped at 3:42pm as to what time the text officially was SENT from the phone I used.. However hubby's cell phone did not RECEIVE or have the text message delivered to his phone until 3:58pm.

Official time stamp via the phone from which the message was SENT is 3:42pm .

Official time stamp via the phone of which was the RECIPIENT of the text message was RECEIVED at 3:58pm.

Just sharing what IMO has been the most probable explanation of the 9:27pm text and the 9:37pm very last electronic communication ever WRT Dylan's cell phone.. and that IMO it is absolutely possible that the 10minute delay of delivery is strictly a logistics issue.. Dylan's cell phone being in or traveling through an area that caused the delivery of the text to be delayed therefor being a time stamp of being sent at 9:27pm via the friends phone ... and a time stamp of being delivered/received at 9:37pm via Dylan's cell phone(records) .. jmo in looking at the various possibilities regarding the last cell phone usage/communication/activity.
 
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Well, if it makes you feel a bit safer, most home burglaries during the day are done under the assumption that no one is home. If a car is parked in the driveway, I think it would be very very likely that any would-be burglar would bypass your home. Obviously, there are psychos who would break into a home just to murder the person(s) inside, but those cases are extraordinarily rare, and usually happen at night. Plus, most predators seek out women and children to kill, and a car in the driveway (unless it's a stereotypical female car) indicates that *someone* is home, and for all they know, it could be a man.

I'm one of those weird people who actually use their garage for their vehicles and not their junk.

Might be much more practical to invest into a security system.

Yeah, we have one.
 
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If the story about Dylan being on the couch when the Father was leaving to do whatever he pre planned knowing his son would be there, Why would you leave him 'home alone' knowing you were going to be gone at least four - five hours.

Why would you have planned anything the following day knowing your son is coming to spend court ordered time with you, Why couldn't whatever was important have been done the previous week. Dylan on the couch, tv on nickelodeon, and a empty cereal bowl in/on the sink, seems if Dylan had been there from Sunday night till Monday sometime ? Dylan would have eaten more than a bowl of cereal, What did he drink, any glasses used,
 
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No there aren't any cases of people being murdered in their home in my area, but I'm home alone during the day while my husband is at work and my kids are at school. There's a lot of construction going on in my neighborhood and I'm right off a major interstate. Call me paranoid, but prepared.

In my house, I am never far away from a loaded gun. Bought legally, conceal carry legally. So, I am right there with you Mijamawi.
 
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I'm one of those weird people who actually use their garage for their vehicles and not their junk.



Yeah, we have one.

had to respond, this cracks me up, not that you have a gun in the bathroom (that's serious) but because you are receiving safety tips. Thinking this is WS, aren't we all a bit cautious?
 
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had to respond, this cracks me up, not that you have a gun in the bathroom (that's serious) but because you are receiving safety tips. Thinking this is WS, aren't we all a bit cautious?

Lol, right? And just so no one gets their knickers in a twist, the gun is always in a gun safe unless I'm showering. :)
 
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