I have no doubt. I can't see it having gone any other way. That's all it was for, so once again, I do not see why he even agreed to go on it. IMO
To do right by his son I would hope was the reason he went on it . He needs no other reason IMO
I have no doubt. I can't see it having gone any other way. That's all it was for, so once again, I do not see why he even agreed to go on it. IMO
Yes, at this point, my concern is for Dylan who is either in grave danger or deceased. What does it matter if some anonymous FB posters find MR cringeworthy? I'm more swayed by the opinion of those who know him and believe he could be involved in his son's disappearance. All MOO
OT, but a little good news--If anyone heard about the baby abducted in Mpls today, he has been found safe, and a suspect has been taken into custody.
http://kstp.com/news/stories/s2938201.shtml
I am confused about these various search dog groups from out of state. Doesn't Colorado have plenty of teams of their own? It is a much more populous state than NM and surely has plenty of ways for people to get lost. Anyway, just curious to me.
But didn't K-9 Forensics offer their assistance for free? I don't know how all that works. Do most SAR groups charge?
Interesting. Does anyone know why White Mountain joined them? Did they just need more help for coverage, or is there something else?I wonder what went on today with the dogs. The K-9 Forensics FB page says they were joined by White Mountain SAR (out of Ruidoso, NM) and were briefing this morning. No mention at all on the official FMDR or the other page.
Here is something I have been wondering:
How could Mark have known what was and was not in Dylan's backpack?
At one point in the interview he acts like he doesn't know what clothes DR brought with him but then at another point
In his uncut interview MR says:"Dylan had no games or anything in his backpack."
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I completely agree. When my kid comes home with his backpack, he usually throws it on the sofa or bed and goes off doing his thing. I virtually never look or go through his backpack I have no need to, it's his stuff. Mark obviously looked through the backpack. This is especially interesting given that they (allegedly) got home at 8:30-ish, were both very tired, and went to bed 2 hours later. Why would he have gone through D's backpack at home? I can't think of many logical reasons.
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I completely agree. When my kid comes home with his backpack, he usually throws it on the sofa or bed and goes off doing his thing. I virtually never look or go through his backpack I have no need to, it's his stuff. Mark obviously looked through the backpack. This is especially interesting given that they (allegedly) got home at 8:30-ish, were both very tired, and went to bed 2 hours later. Why would he have gone through D's backpack at home? I can't think of many logical reasons.
Also at that age most teenagers like privacy so I can't see Dylan jet letting him randomly go though his bag for no reason . It's a total invasion of privacy ..'moo
As a possibility, I'm going with Dylan possibly complaining that he had no games or anything with him or he dumped his backpack out looking for a game and discovered he'd forgotten to pack his DS/Gameboy/PSwhatever and/or games. While my son was considerably younger than this when he decided to pack his own "entertainment bag" for a trip, he had a charger and games, but no ds. (fortunately, his sister packed hers, and they shared). Just throwing out a possibility. This is why I sit on the fence all the time....Here is something I have been wondering:
How could Mark have known what was and was not in Dylan's backpack?
At one point in the interview he acts like he doesn't know what clothes DR brought with him but then at another point
In his uncut interview MR says:"Dylan had no games or anything in his backpack."
That's very cynical. I like how you think. (If you did not intend to be cynical, I apologize, and still like the concept)Is this so it gets viewers on the night ?
It is pretty strange to me that MR would know what was in Dylan's backpack. How would this come about in the few short hours they were together? Dylan had just come off of a plane, so clearly he did not have drugs or weapons.
As far as Colorado search groups seemingly not offering to help, I was just hoping it is not because it has become a kind of "rumor" that Dylan is simply caught up in a custody battle and that it would be a waste of time. But I guess it makes sense that local/state groups would not want to "cross" LE. Although I do not understand LE not reaching out for help.