CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #36

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except the reporter, Melissa, stated that the only electronic device LE were discussing was the cell phone.
she "double checked" that the 9:37 text was SENT from DR's phone. I still think it was the one rec'vd from RN, but who knows for sure.

A sent text is a text that was sent not received.
IM sure there are 50 to 100 more texts received on that phone over the next 24 hrs. Mom dad mom again. R.


This was a sent message. To who? Possibly R but we dont know that.

See the problem I have is I do not believe Dylan was in possession of his phone. So I dont think that text was sent by D. No mater if it was on the phone or on I pod the tablet the computer etc I dont think that was dylan at 9 37.

JMO
 
  • #282
key phrase being: facts as stated by MR. of which I don't believe a word.
I think the vagueness of the 9:37 text is a red herring and that in fact it was the rec'vd text from RN. If someone knew DR was out of commission by 8-9PM Sunday night, as I believe he was, they might slip and say something about how the 9:37 text couldn't have been DR. Then someone may notice something is off and call in a tip.
like the cross in the JR case.
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Precisely! Not only a tip, but now MR is talking his head off. He can't seem to stop throwing BS. (Remember the Baffle them with BS). Comments about the lake early on. That he thought Dylan probably was not in the area anymore. That Dylan may have hitchhiked. Most recently that Dylan may be somewhere watching Mom & Dad bicker, that that is a "huge concern". All of MR's comments seem a little self serving to me. There is missing from all his comments anything that shows actual concern for his missing son.:banghead::moo:
 
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Just a quick thought I had this morning. Last night some folks were wondering how Mark knew where to go in Bayfield... that maybe he had Dylan's phone and had received R's message to Dylan about going to N's. And Mark goes straight to N's, so it does look suspicious.

But Mark also said something to the effect that he knew where some of Dylan's friend's lived, but not all. Maybe since Dylan was supposed to join R at R's grandma's, he didn't know where the grandma lived. But if he did know where N lived, it would make sense to go there to see if N knew where R and Dylan were, or at least if N could point him in the direction of R's grandma's house.

Even though I'm still sitting on the fence, I do have questions about a lot of things Mark has said. But the fact that he went straight to where R and N were doesn't necessarily mean he knew they were there. JMO
 
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National public radio CO Nov 26th -
The La Plata County Sheriff’s Department says the boy’s cell phone has been turned off for several days, and they can’t track it down.

Nov 28th -
“There’s a combination of factors,” Bender said. “There’s been the passage of time without any sightings; Dylan was not a visitor but had friends here; he has a history of staying in contact with his family and friends; and there’s been nothing on his cellphone record since he was reported missing

9news article Feb 1, 2013 -
Investigators say Dylan's cell phone has not sent out a signal since he vanished

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From Nancy Grace:
BENDER: My understanding is -- and our investigators have checked his cell phone. Also, cell phones have GPS`s, so if they`re turned on, that gives a general location of the person. And we have been following up on those right along, and there`s been no activity on his phone whatsoever since Sunday evening sometime.

From the timeline released by the Sheriff's department:
9:37 p.m. Dylan’s last electronic device communication (texting)

Here's two more cell phone references in addition to what Cheese posted, well two if we accept MB's verification on twitter. Does anyone else know of any other LE statements related to cell phone activity?

Several days doesn't pin down the time.
Since he was reported missing- a few minutes until 6PM on Monday
Since he vanished- we don't know when he vanished

Then there's Bender's NG statement. All along, I've been confused about what constitutes activity, whether it's ingoing and outgoing communications only or does it also include pings? Since Bender first described finding the general location by pings, I assumed he meant no pings since Sunday evening. But now that I look at it again, I wonder if that's what he meant.

And finally the timeline statement. So no cell phone activity whatsoever after 9:37 if MB's followup is correct?
 
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From Nancy Grace:
BENDER: My understanding is -- and our investigators have checked his cell phone. Also, cell phones have GPS`s, so if they`re turned on, that gives a general location of the person. And we have been following up on those right along, and there`s been no activity on his phone whatsoever since Sunday evening sometime.

From the timeline released by the Sheriff's department:
9:37 p.m. Dylan’s last electronic device communication (texting)

Here's two more cell phone references in addition to what Cheese posted, well two if we accept MB's verification on twitter. Does anyone else know of any other LE statements related to cell phone activity?

Several days doesn't pin down the time.
Since he was reported missing- a few minutes until 6PM on Monday
Since he vanished- we don't know when he vanished

Then there's Bender's NG statement. All along, I've been confused about what constitutes activity, whether it's ingoing and outgoing communications only or does it also include pings? Since Bender first described finding the general location by pings, I assumed he meant no pings since Sunday evening. But now that I look at it again, I wonder if that's what he meant.

And finally the timeline statement. So no cell phone activity whatsoever after 9:37 if MB's followup is correct?

i just want to follow up that if there is zero activity after 9:37 it likely indicates the battery died or the phone was turned off. i realize there has been discussion about the house having bad reception but if he was able to send texts sporadically there's virtually no chance the signal would drop out to the point of the phone being unable to ping a tower at all for hours. if the last communication with the tower was the sending/receiving of a text followed by nothing else, it indicates to me someone sent a text and turned the phone off. jmo.
 
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Has anyone found out if MR, ER, or MH have life insurance policies on DR?
 
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i just want to follow up that if there is zero activity after 9:37 it likely indicates the battery died or the phone was turned off. i realize there has been discussion about the house having bad reception but if he was able to send texts sporadically there's virtually no chance the signal would drop out to the point of the phone being unable to ping a tower at all for hours. if the last communication with the tower was the sending/receiving of a text followed by nothing else, it indicates to me someone sent a text and turned the phone off. jmo.

Who was the 9:37 text sent to?
 
  • #289
Has anyone found out if MR, ER, or MH have life insurance policies on DR?

I don't think anyone's asked that of MR, ER, or MH. It would be nice to know though, especially if it was more than just the standard. (anywhere up to 10,000 would be standard imo)
 
  • #290
So, does that mean just no texts out, or does it mean no texts received either?

If its a case of no texts being received since Sunday night, then Dylan wouldn't have seen the text from R asking where he was early on Monday morning - which could explain why Dylan didn't reply, as he didn't know R was awake and wondering where he was.

So, Dylan wakes up, assumes that R is probably still asleep seeing as he hasn't woken him up at 6.30m - and then gets himself some cereal, intending to text a bit later..... but something stopped him?

I was thinking of reasons why DR may not have texted besides what we have already discussed.

Dylan's actual battery inside the phone could have died, which would make the phone not chargeable. How old is the phone?

Dylan could have damaged his phone that morning by dropping it on the floor, in water, etc...

ETA - I'm not trying to reach. Just trying to think outside the box.
 
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Jumping off your post, about R moving around a lot - I find it very strange that MR went to F's house instead of to R's grandmas house. This is the way MR describes it (which again sounds really strange IMO) It's like it comes out of his mouth, and then he starts getting nervous that it did:

As I was going down to Bayfield to check with Ryan, who I found at his friend Fernando’s house, and as soon as I went to Fernan…’cos I don’t know where all of them live –- but I knew a couple of ‘em live -- enough to get pointed in the right direction. First place I went, Boom… there’s Ryan and Fernando, and first words out of their mouth, “We haven’t heard from Dylan all day.”
That’s when it hit me that something wasn’t right, and I immediately went to the Marshall’s office in Bayfield.

May I suggest that one reason that account doesnt sound right is because no he is giving alot of extra information to "splain" why he did certain things the way he did, ie, cos......
 
  • #292
In my opinion, there are several telling descriptions of Dylan in this article. Details coming from Dylan's friends who would know him in a different way than either parent.

During the summer, Dylan and his friends would pile three or four to a bicycle and cruise down to the Pine River, said Wesley Herring, who has known Dylan since elementary school.

The boys hung out for &#8220;weeks on end during the summer,&#8221; Wesley said. &#8220;We wouldn&#8217;t go home forever.&#8221;

They stayed up late during sleepovers when Dylan was always the hyper one and played hide-and-go-seek for hours after dark. One time during a snowstorm, Dylan was the one to stick out his thumb and hitch the boys a ride home from the library.

http://durangoherald.com/article/20121215/NEWS01/121219687/0/NEWS03/A-boy&#8217;s-life
 
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In my opinion, there are several telling descriptions of Dylan in this article. Details coming from Dylan's friends who would know him in a different way than either parent.

all of that relates to Dylan when he is with friends, not when he is alone.



on the topic of the bike; I've seen plenty of older teens and some adults riding 18" BMX style bikes
 
  • #296
Please read the comment at the bottom. Dylan is mentioned.

http://www.pagosasun.com/officials-searching-for-missing-juvenile/

My sons play games online but we have many healthy discussions about what's smart. I'm going to show them that person's comments and talk to them again. Very scary and I hope if Dylan had access to online pc or console games LE has checked his friends lists. And his father's online activity as well.

What if MR did put Dylan with someone, but that person turned out to be a creep? Especially as the reward money has grown, possibly keeping Dylan out of his dad's reach? Or worse, maybe turned out to be a predator?
 
  • #297
Please read the comment at the bottom. Dylan is mentioned.

http://www.pagosasun.com/officials-searching-for-missing-juvenile/

Kids constantly receive friend requests via online gaming. People who allegedly want to play, challenge, etc...It is a prime spot to target kids. If parental controls are not set up or the kid has enabled geo location finding, there are many personal details that can be shared through gaming. Unknowingly or just not understanding the settings of online gaming programs. In my opinion, scary stuff.
 
  • #298
Kinda OT... There is a boy missing from pagosa springs, co, about an hour and a half from Durango. His name is Dillon McKee. I looked but could not find anything (though i didnt look through everything) on WS about him and have no idea how to start a thread. This is the only info I could find in the couple minutes I looked. http://www.pagosadailypost.com/news/22567/MISSING_MINOR_ALERT:_As_of_8:15am,_still_missing/
If anyone could post or help look for more info that would be great. :)

IRT missing boy from Pagosa Springs. He plays online game Call of Duty.

Does anyone know if Dylan Redwine plays this game?

Please check out Dillon McKee's thread for information that may shed some light on the recent tip of a Hispanic person seen near the area of MR's home on the date of DR's disappearance.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=8870328&posted=1#post8870328
 
  • #299
Tempers seem short. I'll toss us a softball to wind up the night. Does anyone think the K-9 team will be useful? Will they:

A) Find Dylan's body?
B) pick up a trace of his scent somewhere near MR's?
C) Find something/someone else out there?
D) Be completely inconclusive?

I'd like to think between the dog search and the huge audience that Dr Phil will garner (positive or negative, it is huge media exposure)....I really hope something gives in this case. Dylan has been gone too long. Thoughts?

I have a feeling they will find Dylan's body. JMHO I think the key to the search should be to start where Dylan was last seen in Durango and work towards MR's house.
 
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