CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #30

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  • #261
Did you say something? :waitasec:



(Before anybody jumps on my for that, I don't believe you can ignore a mod or admin!) :seeya:

:floorlaugh:
 
  • #262
There is a looney grandpa type here in Alabama with a 5 year old he took from the school bus. Guess where he is holed up with the 5 year old he abducted? An underground bunker! The child is watching TV, meds have been passed for the child through a pipe.

Looney things can and do happen everyday.

crazy ain't it? :what:

But he has made it clear who he is......no one has spoken out in Dylan's case
 
  • #263
I didn't post it to try to help people figure out who I believe could be involved, it was just to throw out a potential scenario that's not just rehashing the same things (and doesn't depend on phone use, or lack thereof, to prove it's validity/invalidity.)

I am glad you found a way to post your theory. :dance: You have been devoted to this case and I can understand IF you have been frustrated not being able to put it out-there. I think you did a great job.
 
  • #264
Obviously this isn't a situation that went undetected for over 2 months. Most "loonies" are well known. JMO

I gave an example of looney things that do happen. I was in no way referencing Dylan.
 
  • #265
crazy ain't it? :what:

But he has made it clear who he is…...no one has spoken out in Dylan's case

yep, it is crazy

I gave an example of looney things that do happen. I was in no way referencing Dylan.
 
  • #266
There is a looney grandpa type here in Alabama with a 5 year old he took from the school bus. Guess where he is holed up with the 5 year old he abducted? An underground bunker! The child is watching TV, meds have been passed for the child through a pipe.

Looney things can and do happen everyday.

True but everyone knew who he was pretty quickly, and where.
 
  • #267
Did you say something? :waitasec:



(Before anybody jumps on my for that, I don't believe you can ignore a mod or admin!) :seeya:

hahaha.. that was funny..

actually we get ignored a lot (mechanically or for other reasons)... but that is why we are needed around these parts.

:truce:

You may ignore us but we don't ignore what is going on in a thread.
 
  • #268
I am glad you found a way to post your theory. :dance: You have been devoted to this case and I can understand IF you have been frustrated not being able to put it out-there. I think you did a great job.

ALL theories are welcome here... please refer to the warning by one of our owners, SoSueMe at the start of this thread.

Everyone has a voice here.
 
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  • #270
ALL theories are welcome here... please refer to the warning by one of our owners, SoSueMe at the start of this thread.

Everyone has a voice here.

Of course, it was a compliment as she has expressed she has wanted to give her theory & she did it. :great:
 
  • #271
I disagree, whenever and wherever the text/msg/electronic device was used is NO confirmation of MR's story. It only confirms that it was used by someone at that time.
There is no indication that Dylan made it to MR's home and there is nothing that indicates he did not make it to MR's home. With that in mind, even IF a signal was given from a text at 9:37 from within the house, saying anything, it only indicates that Dylan's electronic device was used. It doesn't indicate by whom it was used.

It does not confirm MR's timeline one bit. His timeline is that he picked up Dylan from the airport, they went to Walmart & McDonalds, they drove home, they tossed the football around, that Dylan fell asleep early, that Dylan wouldn't wake up in the morning (also that he did wake up and respond and also that he was out like a light) then he went to run errands.

You (people in general) would not expect someone to say, I picked up my son from the airport, we went to Walmart & McDonalds, drove home, tossed the football around, he sent a text message to his friend, I killed him, got up in the morning and ran my errands, came home and disposed of the body, reported him missing. If MR had said something like that, then YES the text at 937 would certainly corroborate his story. My point is that MR never said anything about a text and nobody yet can confirm or deny that one or both ever arrived at the home.

If LE could arrest people based on no evidence and gut instinct only then we are in a world of hurt.

IMO

I agree totally with your statement, The part that's bothered me lately is Dylan's friend Ryan sending that text Sunday evening, I guess Dylan was suppose to meet up with Ryan that night,

My question, was Dylan's Father aware of this prior to Dylan arriving Sunday, or is this something Dylan was arranging on his own without his Mom or Father knowing, and once he arrived he told his Father he wanted to meet Ryan or spend the night, and the Father changed plans for Dylan to be driven their Monday morning.

Also was Dylan and or his Mother aware prior to Dylan getting on the plane Sunday,that his Father had already made plans the following Day Monday to run errands and be gone four hours.

It just seems strange Dylan couldn't spend the time that night with his friend Ryan, i saw it was a 45 minute ride from the Walmart back to the Fathers house, and like a member stated the other day, people in rural areas try limiting their driving, Dylan could've spent the night with Ryan, and the following day be picked up by his Father after all his errands were accomplished.

If Dylan and his Mom were aware of the Fathers plan the following day, and it was already ok that Dylan meet up with Ryan that night, why did the Father alter the plans, Dylan responded back to Ryan in the text, ( idk ) i don't know,
when Ryan texted him ' why '


http://www.durangoherald.com/article/20121215/NEWS01/121219687
Soon after, they begin making arrangements to see each other. The texts, provided by Ryan, are unedited.

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
 
  • #272
Did I imagine that there was a chat room on this site? Might be cool to be all in one spot during the interviews.
 
  • #273
As I was organizing notes, I found some food for thought, and because I like to share... here it is:

Dylan's disappearance is as rare as it is mysterious. It has been more than 25 years in the Four Corners since a child of Dylan's age disappeared without a trace and was never found.

&#8220;It's not something any of us could forget,&#8221; said San Juan County sheriff's Lt. Cory Tanner.

The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children keeps records of all missing children in each state.

The only minor from San Juan County who vanished and has not been found was Tiffany Reid, who was 17 when she disappeared on her way to school in Shiprock in May 2004.
Reid had a history of running away from home, according to the website.

The only southwestern Colorado child who disappeared and was never found was Christopher James Harvey. He was 14 when he vanished in 1984 from his family's summer home in Hinsdale County, which is 17 miles northwest of Pagosa Springs.
Never has a missing child not been accounted for in the Four Corners region of Arizona and Utah.

Children run away from home on a regular basis and are sometimes gone for long stretches, Tanner said. But the cases have always been resolved.

http://www.daily-times.com/ci_221342...eved-foul-play
 
  • #274
Ok I want to share a story with you about myself as a little girl. When I was about 6 years old I used to walk with my older cousins to the restaurant where my aunt worked. It was a good distance from our apartments and on a very highly traveled road. I've always had a "photographic memory" and when one day they left without me in a car I took off on my own by foot to meet them. So picture me a 6 yr old walking alone through fields and busy streets across town. I knew exactly where I was going and when I got there they had already left. Did anyone call someone to let them know a 6 yr old just came in by the self? No. So I walked all the way back to my complex and right in front of the entrance a man stopped me and told me everyone was looking for me. He could have easily snatched me and no one would have ever known. Thankfully he took me to my parents and I got a belt whipping. I never went off on my own again until I was in middle and high school on foot or bike for u to 2 miles. In retrospect it really should have been my cousins who got in trouble for leaving me behind as they knew they were supposed to take me with them and our parents expected me to be.

My point is Dylan used to live in the area he is missing from. He probably knew his way around and could have gotten tired of waiting and walked. He also could have used the computer before he left because it has been said (not verified) that somehow MR has had one of Dylan's FB accounts open and has been looking at his history. We honestly do not know what happened but until there is evidence I won't be pointing any fingers due to lack of it.

JMO


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  • #275
There is a looney grandpa type here in Alabama with a 5 year old he took from the school bus. Guess where he is holed up with the 5 year old he abducted? An underground bunker! The child is watching TV, meds have been passed for the child through a pipe.

Looney things can and do happen everyday.


Yes that is front-page news in the DC area now. Very sad for the little guy and his anxious parents. The survivalist kidnapper (who also shot/killed the little guy's school bus driver) has not even made any demands, so LE isn't quite sure how to deal with this (to keep the boy safe in the hands of the survivalist). VERY sad. So yes, odd and nutzo and crazy things happen. i pray Dylan is not experiencing anything like this (and actually don't think he is).
 
  • #276
hahaha.. that was funny..

actually we get ignored a lot (mechanically or for other reasons)... but that is why we are needed around these parts.

:truce:

You may ignore us but we don't ignore what is going on in a thread.

Nursebeeme, I love your attitude and style. Thanks for keeping us in check with that needle! Please keep that needle point real sharp. There's nothing worse then a dull needle.
 
  • #277
It seems to me that, since Dylan had his phone and his charger, even if he didn't have cell service at Marks (and didn't know RN's grandma's number), he would have just got one his other Bayfield buddies' numbers off his phone and called them using the landline. It wasn't his first time at Mark's. If cell service is that bad there he's used the landline before.

Were there any outgoing calls from Mark's that morning, or any computer activity? LE's silence on that issue is likely very telling.

A problem I see for somebody other than Mark being responsible is that if Dylan had the time to eat breakfast, he would have almost surely also had time to try to get in touch with one of his friends - something he obviously had seemed pretty desperate to do the night before. I have no doubt that Dylan is a capable multitasker.

I'm not sure Mark is responsible, obviously I don't know, but it is tough to put the pieces together and come up with a plausible scenario for something happening after Mark left that morning. Stranger things have happened, though.
 
  • #278
The simplest explanation is most often the correct one. I've never been one to believe in conspiracy theories, so, I suppose not doing so here is, in fact, a form of opinion.

Aphrodite Jones said something recently on 'True Crime' that rings very true. She said, 'If it doesn't make sense, then it isn't true'.
 
  • #279
Does the person you put on Ignore know that you are ignoring them? ty

Sorry, hadn't gotten to the warning yet.
 
  • #280
The simplest explanation is most often the correct one. I've never been one to believe in conspiracy theories, so, I suppose not doing so here is, in fact, a form of opinion.

Aphrodite Jones said something recently on 'True Crime' that rings very true. She said, 'If it doesn't make sense, then it isn't true'.

But, that doesn't make sense. MOO
 
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