CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #32

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This is bizarre wording, IMO:

Dylan Redwine disappearance in southwestern Colorado remains mystery - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22499313/what-happened-dylan-redwine#ixzz2JxnKLc8n

"I would never do anything to harm that boy," Mark Redwine said. "I know they are looking at me for being involved at some sort of kidnapping scheme, which is one of the reasons I want them to look closely at me. The more they look at me, the more they are going to realize I have nothing to do with this."
 
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Dylan sent text messages throughout the evening. Investigators say the last text went out at 9:37 p.m. Mark Redwine says he watched a movie with his son until about 10:30 p.m., and he went upstairs to bed as Dylan settled in for the night on the couch.

http://www.9news.com/rss/story.aspx?storyid=314078

I didn't listen to the tape again; so not sure if the name of movie was there or where that even came from
 
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That kind of sounds like a "chick flick" ?

In 1987, James Brennan's dreams of a summer European tour before studying at an Ivy League school in New York City are ruined after his parents have a severe career setback. As a result, James must get a summer job to cover his upcoming expenses at the decrepit local amusement park, Adventureland, where he falls in love with a witty co-worker, Emily Lewin. In that bizarrely shady workplace, the young carnies have unforgettable and painful learning experiences about life, love and trust while James discovers what he truly values

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091722/
 
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the only people talking about second polygraphs is ER and MR offered to take one.
I have not read a thing where LE says they would like to do a second one.

:twocents:

so they may or may not even want to give the man a second polygraph. :moo:

If Mark failed the first one and is the last confirmed person to see Dylan then why would LE not want him to take one? - its logical that he needs to take another one i thought. And Cory said on the facbook page ( i cant remember which one so you can delete this if you wish) that the FBI want him to take one but he keeps coming up with excuses of why he can not take one.
 
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Dylan sent text messages throughout the evening. Investigators say the last text went out at 9:37 p.m. Mark Redwine says he watched a movie with his son until about 10:30 p.m., and he went upstairs to bed as Dylan settled in for the night on the couch.

http://www.9news.com/rss/story.aspx?storyid=314078

I didn't listen to the tape again; so not sure if the name of movie was there or where that even came from

What happened to ' Dylan was really tired from staying up until 4 am the night before so he went right to sleep'?

ETA; From NG transcript:



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.
 
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no need supermom... I never even heard of the movie and had to look it up myself.
 
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So they got home between 8 & 8:30. Had groceries to put away, movie probably started at 8:30. Wonder when they played Nerf football? Dylan texting...
 
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Wow, just had a long post typed out and my computer crashed! I'll sum it up:

For those discussing whether Dylan could have been participating in an unaccompanied minor program and escorted by airline personnel:

I did that when flying at age 13. If he flew like this (rather than independently/unescorted) I think the scenario some have discussed about meeting a stranger while traveling & giving out personal information is pretty much impossible.

I was escorted to a room for unaccompanied minors during layovers. Escorted to purchase my food at the food court. Escorted on and off the plane-- I was never alone. I happened to be on the same flight as my great uncle once, and when we tried to speak I thought he was going to be detained! (He was a middle-aged man of another ethnicity, they didn't believe we were family)

We have no idea if Dylan flew independently or was escorted by airline personnel as a minor. I think the scenario of him meeting a predator while traveling Sunday is already extremely unlikely, but pretty much impossible if he was being escorted.
 
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In 1987, James Brennan's dreams of a summer European tour before studying at an Ivy League school in New York City are ruined after his parents have a severe career setback. As a result, James must get a summer job to cover his upcoming expenses at the decrepit local amusement park, Adventureland, where he falls in love with a witty co-worker, Emily Lewin. In that bizarrely shady workplace, the young carnies have unforgettable and painful learning experiences about life, love and trust while James discovers what he truly values

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091722/

So the movie is from 2009 - I guess that narrows it down to already owning the movie, or purchasing it at Walmart. Unless they stopped at a movie rental store on the way home?
 
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THis is a weird, thinking out of the box question. But I wonder if the cable tv company can tell if the television was turned on and accessed on Monday morning?

I know they have records to show if you use 'pay for cable.' But do they also have any records showing if it was used at all? Can they show if the tv was in use?
 
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So the movie is from 2009 - I guess that narrows it down to already owning the movie, or purchasing it at Walmart. Unless they stopped at a movie rental store on the way home?

I would of thought they brought or it was already at the house. Does anybody still rent movies as in the U,K it has totally died out due to dvd's being so cheap to buy now ?

also the film is 1 hr and 47 mins long so i dont know how that ties into when Mark went to bed.
 
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I would of thought they brought or it was already at the house. Does anybody still rent movies as in the U,K it has totally died out due to dvd's being so cheap to buy now ?

also the film is 1 hr and 47 mins long so i dont know how that ties into when Mark went to bed.

Doesn't the admin of the FMDR Facebook page run a dvd store in Bayfield? (See the location of the uncut interview.)

I think I saw a Direct TV satellite dish in one of the videos with footage of MR's home. Also, I wonder if one of the Nick stations broadcast Adventureland that Sunday night.
 
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