To be specific, I mean that Dylan had no communication problems with any of his devices on Sunday November 18th.
The following morning, Monday November 19th, he overslept way past the 6:30 AM time that he had arranged with his friends.
His dad tried repeatedly to get him up, but Dylan was tired and he didn't get up. Mark had some appointments that he didn't want to be late with so he left.
Sometime later Dylan gets up, checks his messages, and see's that R is looking for him. He decides to not contact R right away because he knows that R will give him a hard time for sleeping in.
So he has some cereal, and decides to leave the house and hitchhike to meet up with his friends. He figures that when he gets a good signal on his phone he will call R and let him know what's up.
After Dylan leaves the house something happens to him. MOO.
BBM: NO cell activity whatsoever since Sunday night. Per Bender.
ETA: Impossible to check messages.
So that means you can't check your text messages without leaving a trail? I didn't know that. Wait a minute, why can't you?
Gotcha. Your theory assumes:To be specific, I mean that Dylan had no communication problems with any of his devices on Sunday November 18th.
The following morning, Monday November 19th, he overslept way past the 6:30 AM time that he had arranged with his friends.
His dad tried repeatedly to get him up, but Dylan was tired and he didn't get up. Mark had some appointments that he didn't want to be late with so he left.
Sometime later Dylan gets up, checks his messages, and see's that R is looking for him. He decides to not contact R right away because he knows that R will give him a hard time for sleeping in.
So he has some cereal, and decides to leave the house and hitchhike to meet up with his friends. He figures that when he gets a good signal on his phone he will call R and let him know what's up.
After Dylan leaves the house something happens to him. MOO.
Great. Have you got a link that says LE states the 9:37 text was on the cell phone? TIANo cell activity after 9:37 pm Sunday night. Nothing received on the cell phone to check the next morning. No messages came through after the 9:37pm time as stated by LE. You cannot check a message when the phone doesn't receive the message in the first place.
No cell activity after 9:37 pm Sunday night. Nothing received on the cell phone to check the next morning. No messages came through after the 9:37pm time as stated by LE. You cannot check a message when the phone doesn't receive the message in the first place.
Anyone have any short tweet length questions for MB?
Just my two bobs worth about the backpack - Dylan was staying for 6 days I believe? From the airport security camera grab his backpack wasn't stuffed right to the top with gear - if anything it's hanging rather floppily and half empty looking around his hips from what I can see. IMO he probably packed very lightly - maybe only a change or two of clothes. He wouldn't have needed to take his own toiletries to stay with dad, so I would guess he had maybe one or two pairs of shorts, a couple of t-shirts, socks and a hoodie - and that might be being generous. I see that he would just pick up his backpack, throw in his phone and charger and head out, without even thinking of unpacking anything. By the sounds of it wearing the same clothes he wore the day before.
We recently spent a week at the beach, and my 13 yo packed everything he wanted to take into the side pocket of his laptop bag! And yes the laptop was already in the bag.
My sons routinely wear their clothes to bed and then still the next day. Do I have anything to say about it? Sure, but there isn't really any way I can force them to change - they just laugh off my concerns. I'm pretty strict with them in a lot of other ways, but I pick my battles and what they choose to wear is not necessarily one of them.
I'm guessing Dylan wouldn't have seen the need to carry lots of clothing on a visit to his dad's, or expected his dad to be too worried if he wore the same clothes for more than a day.
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Great. Have you got a link that says LE states the 9:37 text was on the cell phone? TIA
Yes, I agree the simplest explanation for a 9:37 text would be to respond to a 9:27 text. But again, I have seen no report that says LEconfirms that the 9:37 text was a response to the 9:27 text. In fact, any reference to the 9:37 text does not say who it was to.I shouldn't be addressing this issue I guess since I just admitted to being totally befuddled, but I can't seem to let go of the idea that the simplest explanation for the 9:37 communication was the receipt of R's 9:27 text. I realize that it's been reported as ongoing, but I too wonder if it's true or if it's something that was assumed and later taken as fact. Also count me in as one of those who just can't believe Dylan would set out for Bayfield without contacting R. Something else that bothers me is the theory that Dylan took all his belongings because he planned to sleepover. Maybe, but it's never been established that a sleepover was the plan. If there was to be a sleepover, it seems it would have been easier to let Dylan go to R's house Sunday night and pick him up after errands Monday morning.
No cell activity after 9:37 pm Sunday night. Nothing received on the cell phone to check the next morning. No messages came through after the 9:37pm time as stated by LE. You cannot check a message when the phone doesn't receive the message in the first place.
Your phone has to communicate with a tower to check for messages. If no tower, no ping, no messages.So that means you can't check your text messages without leaving a trail? I didn't know that. Wait a minute, why can't you?
I'm not seeing where LE stated no messages came in/were received after 9:37. Can you help me out please? TIA