CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #40

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I'm not sure what mediation might accomplish at this point?

Hopefully, questions that ER has could get answered. She certainly hasn't asked MR questions in any other forum.
 
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Any new news from the dogs ? I was gone a few hours. I'm scared :(
 
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I haven't heard. I know it's going to be difficult to dive right now but they did do it with Samantha Koenig in Alaska. That lake was frozen also. It might take a special dive team? I don't see how they could wait. They have to at least try IMO. And the sooner the better. The wait must be agonizing for the family.
 
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:please: Still praying it's not Dylan, that Dylan isn't dead. :please:
 
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what they need right now is an interrogation. and a confession.

He would claim the stress of the interrogation caused the confession. :furious:
 
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I know that most people seem to think MR was the cause of Dylan's disappearance. But, I have boys and although I know I can't judge Dylan's actions on what my children would do, I do often think that faced with a wait of a few hours, a lot of boys would go out and explore the area nearby rather than sit indoors.

Is it really totally unbelievable to think that Dylan didn't see the fishing pole at the house and that put the idea into his head that he could just kill some time by going over to the lake.... and then perhaps slipped in? Not saying he went fishing, just that he may have gone to have a bit of an explore. Lots of boys love poking about around lakes. And MR did mention a few areas around his house that he said Dylan was familar with and liked to go to.

I know his mum says he wasn't big on fishing..... but then his friends say he was a daredevil, he was outgoing and we know he used to spend hours and hours hanging around the neighbourhood.

He may have taken his backpack with him, already packed with all this clothes etc for a few days away - so that when MR pulled up in his car, Dylan could jump straight in without having to even go back inside the house. So, for me, I do still think that it is a possibility that he did leave the house to go outside for a bit, and that he met with a tragic accident.
 
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Any news from the dog handlers today ?
Yesterday's news seems so bleak .
 
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http://kdvr.com/2013/02/27/dylan-redwines-family-appears-on-dr-phil-dogs-find-scent-on-lake/

According to K9 Forensics of Edgewood, a group that volunteered to help search for the missing 14-year-old, two cadaver dogs picked up a scent in the same place after holes were punched in frozen Vallecito Lake, which has been a focal point of the three-month search.

Redwine’s father, Mark, lives near the lake. Dylan was on a court-ordered visit to at Mark’s house when he went missing in December

Katt Hawkins, the Redwine family friend primarily responsible for updating the “Find Missing Dylan Redwine” page on Facebook, took to the social media platform on Wednesday. She wrote that she and the Redwine’s are taking solace in the idea that the La Plata County Sheriff’s Department found the K9 team’s discovery to be inconclusive.
“There are many homeless people that live up in that area. It could be anyone,” Hawkins wrote. “We are not going to believe that it is Dylan until we see it for ourselves. While this may seem ridiculous to most of you, WE ARE CHOOSING HOPE!”
 
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It feels weird saying this because I want everyone to have closure, but I really hope those dogs are wrong. I would rather MR or some SO to have kidnapped/hid Dylan than it end like this. Cognitive dissonance sucks.
 
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On that we can agree . :(

eta,, that I hope the dogs are wrong !
 
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Rather have a sex offender to have taken Dylan? His chances of being alive would equally slim. I cannot wish that on any child.
 
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There's a new post on the official website. The dogs think there's a cadaver under the ice in the lake. The issue is how to recover the body. How agonizing this has to be for family. I hope they get an answer quickly. They say they are not giving up hope until they have proof because there are homeless people in the area and the body could be one of them.

www.facebook.com/FindMissingDylanRedwine

:thud: :thud: :thud: :thud: :thud: :thud:
 
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I read that the dogs hit in the same spot as before. If there is a body in the water would it be unusual for it to be in the same place?
 
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I read that the dogs hit in the same spot as before. If there is a body in the water would it be unusual for it to be in the same place?

Weighted down perhaps?


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I wonder what criteria they use to determine it's inconclusive. Just thinking out loud.

I'm starting to have some major concerns that EVERYTHING is inconclusive WRT LaPlata LE. Troubling to say the least. :waitasec:
 
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Inconclusive meaning there is no body as yet, IMO..."hits" will always be inconclusive until proven otherwise. But would should so many different dogs be wrong? Clearly, there is someone out there, IMO.
 
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