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

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  • #621
I'll have to go back and watch again. I thought she had said she texted him again later Sunday night and then again Monday.

I would mostly agree with the second part, but I would probably at least expect a short reply, just saying hi.

She did!
she said she text him later sunday evening after the airport text and then Monday morning
 
  • #622
She wasnt sitting on the couch and her phone rang!

Maybe she has a different carrier? MR did say for Verizon customers. Who knows? My dh and I both have Sprint. He can use his cell in the house, but I can't. We have the same kind of phone also.

She did!
she said she text him later sunday evening after the airport text and then Monday morning

Thanks. I thought I heard that but have only been able to watch each interview once.
 
  • #623
BBM

This is something that has really been bugging me. It seems to me that MR has been critical of LE from early on.

I think the first quote I heard from MR was questioning why LE didn't search the lake sooner; then why didn't they search his house a week earlier; and then why wasn't the investigator returning MR's calls. Plus all that self promotion about helping keep the investigation moving in his uncut interview at the DVD store. Not sure where I was going with this, but I've been thinking about it for a few days and wondering if it means anything. :moo::moo::moo:

why wouldn't he not be critical. it is their job, find my son. who would anyone blame? it is the job of LE to find my son and who took him. jmo
 
  • #624
That's assuming the person is where they are supposed to be when they go to question them. Not all of them are required to wear monitoring devices if they aren't considered dangerous, say their conviction was years ago and they've been clean ever since.

It can be a little more complicated than just asking them a couple questions and moving on. They then have to verify that information, and sometimes that means tracking other people down, trying to jog their memories, which takes time.

My thoughts are that Mark felt they needed to do more than verify an alibi, he wanted them to do a more thorough investigation of where they had been and what they had been up to in the days leading up to Dylan's disappearance. I don't see anything strange about that at all.

Are any of these SO's charged with molesting boys?
 
  • #625
why wouldn't he not be critical. it is their job, find my son. who would anyone blame? it is the job of LE to find my son and who took him. jmo

So......Being critical of the ppl that are trying to find you son is going to help matters?

How about waiting all day to go find THAT BOY!

Noooo he took a nap!
 
  • #626
He also said something about Cell service going past the DAM.

And if they got home after 8 pm and Elaine said there was no activity on the phone after 8
How can Mark say he was on the couch texting and moving around to find service?
 
  • #627
I can totally see why LE first considered Dylan a runaway, or at least that he had taken off on his own. Everything MR said and did would lead them to believe that, the fishing pole, his backpack gone, MR not worrying all the darned day, etc...
 
  • #628
He also said something about Cell service going past the DAM.

And if they got home after 8 pm and Elaine said there was no activity on the phone after 8
How can Mark say he was on the couch texting and moving around to find service?


I believe he said there really wasn't cell reception between Durango and Vallecito until you get to the dam area.
 
  • #629
It's pretty clear that this individual struggles w/misplaced anger issues, and, unfortunately, cannot resist using this horrific situation to continue to lash out @ his ex-spouse.

The most striking example of this is the comment about how Dylan gravitates to him moreso than his mother, even though she is the child's primary caregiver.

Sorry guys, but this individual is a problem. Probably always has been and always will be. And, the fact that every single circumstance can 'possibly, maybe, could be' explained away - even if not practical nor reasonable - does not change that fact.

No person is perfect, and, if folks were to pick our actions apart in the minutest of detail, no matter who we are, he/she will find credibility issues. But, there comes a point when an outside observer - one who has no personal investment in the guilt or the innocence of the individual in question - comes to a conclusion based upon reasonability and practicality.

Someone (in law enforcement, I suppose) needs to go after Mr. Redwine hard and get the answers which are needed to find this child.
 
  • #630
I believe he said there really wasn't cell reception between Durango and Vallecito until you get to the dam area.

Hmmm

but he sent R texts before 8 in the no reception area and sent no texts in the receptive area!
 
  • #631
Wonder if there should be a separate thread for birthday acknowledgements, etc...in case ER or other family members wants to read them, without reading...everything else. JMO
 
  • #632
It always bothers me when there is a delay by LE in searching for a missing person. The average individual may not realize how critical the first hours are, but LE and most that follow missing person cases do. I'm sure the first reaction of a parent when a child goes missing, is that they wondered off and in most cases, this is what happens. No one wants to think the worst case scenario occurred.

I'm sure MR has learned things that he didn't know prior, about searching for a missing person. His frustration with LE, may be based on that knowledge.
 
  • #633
It always bothers me when there is a delay by LE in searching for a missing person. The average individual may not realize how critical the first hours are, but LE and most that follow missing person cases do. I'm sure the first reaction of a parent when a child goes missing, is that they wondered off and in most cases, this is what happens. No one wants to think the worst case scenario occurred.

I'm sure MR has learned things that he didn't know prior, about searching for a missing person. His frustration with LE, may be based on that knowledge.

But his own father had not been concerned for hours. And it was still technically "daytime" when Dylan was reported missing. I am sure the "court-ordered visit" info did not help. I think LE had good reason to believe, at first, that Dylan took on his own.
 
  • #634
So......Being critical of the ppl that are trying to find you son is going to help matters?

How about waiting all day to go find THAT BOY!

Noooo he took a nap!

Okay, FINE.
 
  • #635
It always bothers me when there is a delay by LE in searching for a missing person. The average individual may not realize how critical the first hours are, but LE and most that follow missing person cases do. I'm sure the first reaction of a parent when a child goes missing, is that they wondered off and in most cases, this is what happens. No one wants to think the worst case scenario occurred.

I'm sure MR has learned things that he didn't know prior, about searching for a missing person. His frustration with LE, may be based on that knowledge.

Yes, but if MR was thinking objectively, he would be angry and critical of HIMSELF not law enforcement because he is the reason that there was a delay.
 
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  • #637
Wonder if there should be a separate thread for birthday acknowledgements, etc...in case ER or other family members wants to read them, without reading...everything else. JMO

Tomorrow ? :(
 
  • #638
Hmmm

but he sent R texts before 8 in the no reception area and sent no texts in the receptive area!

What time were the texts prior to the ones starting at 8:01? I can't remember.
 
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  • #640
Like I stated, the average individual wouldn't realize the importance of the first critical hours in a missing person case but LE does and they do tend to treat cases differently, especially when a teenager is involved. Most teenagers take off and are found later. It's a tough decision for anyone to make as far as severity is concerned, when a teen or adult go missing. A parent of a missing child is going to be frustrated and express that frustration in different ways. It very well could be that others have mentioned to him LE should have done this or that sooner after the fact and that's where he's coming from.
 
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