There are always people eating inside every McDonald's I have gone to. Like 50%-75% of the tables are filled. I'm not seeing why that is so strange.
My local McDonalds always has people eating inside also.
There are always people eating inside every McDonald's I have gone to. Like 50%-75% of the tables are filled. I'm not seeing why that is so strange.
I may be in the minority, but I still don't believe that Dylan even made it to MR's home....or at least....not alive.
And MR may be lousy at lying, but I don't believe he's stupid....and I seriously doubt that if he harmed Dylan that he would dispose of him that near his home.
I think he tried to steer investigators towards the lake just for kicks...so they would waste time/effort searching there.
If MR is responsible, he had from 7:22pm (reported time at McDonald's drive-thru) til approx 5 to 6pm Monday to dispose, clean, etc.
And I might be crazy, but I still have my doubts that the reported 9:37pm communication even occurred. I still think law enforcement could have released that info in an effort to get MR to speak out more & give more details on the evening timeline.
I have an iPhone 4S and sometimes if I am texting and I don't have a good signal I will receive a message as a text instead if iMessage and it's green.
Do you believe that it was premeditated (over a significant period of time, for instance since the custody change) or that it was a rage killing?
My local McDonalds always has people eating inside also.
There are always people eating inside every McDonald's I have gone to. Like 50%-75% of the tables are filled. I'm not seeing why that is so strange.
My nearest McDonald's is clean and pleasant, but I'm guessing that all depends on the staff and the pace of the neighborhood location. I don't think dining in or to go is that big a deal one way or the other, but I wonder is there is drive thru camera footage that shows Dylan. Most businesses keep the detail tape of registers for years so I imagine that is where the 7:22 time was verified. Unless LE found the take out bag with the receipt either in MR's truck or in the trash. But since the thorough search was 10 days later, I kind of doubt that. All MOO
I may be in the minority, but I still don't believe that Dylan even made it to MR's home....or at least....not alive.
And MR may be lousy at lying, but I don't believe he's stupid....and I seriously doubt that if he harmed Dylan that he would dispose of him that near his home.
I think he tried to steer investigators towards the lake just for kicks...so they would waste time/effort searching there.
If MR is responsible, he had from 7:22pm (reported time at McDonald's drive-thru) til approx 5 to 6pm Monday to dispose, clean, etc.
And I might be crazy, but I still have my doubts that the reported 9:37pm communication even occurred. I still think law enforcement could have released that info in an effort to get MR to speak out more & give more details on the evening timeline.
Do you believe that it was premeditated (over a significant period of time, for instance since the custody change) or that it was a rage killing?
You just reminded me of something I was thinking a while back. Landfills. I have not seen any media coverage suggesting the landfill was checked.
There is a landfill just north of Hwy 160 off CR 223 between Bayfield and Durango. The website says it is closed on Sundays and does not open until 1pm on Monday. How much staff do you think is there on Sunday night/Monday morning? Is it possible to sneak into the landfill when it is closed?
Also, would LE have retrieved MR's trash from the landfill or searched the approximate area of the landfill where it was dumped?
http://www.co.laplata.co.us/departm...ability_office/solid_waste_and_trash_disposal
I have an iPhone 4S and sometimes if I am texting and I don't have a good signal I will receive a message as a text instead if iMessage and it's green.
Good point, Dee.There was a case in Canada I was following and the person's body floated up in the Spring. A media article stated that they always find a number of bodies after the Spring thaw.Thank you & Eileen too.
It’s a stomach-churning sign of spring, as reliable as cherry blossoms or allergy attacks: reports of dead bodies rising to the surface of New York’s harbor and rivers as the water warms with the season.
linkIcy waters slow the decomposition process during the winter, which helps conceal submerged bodies. Warmer spring weather raises water temperatures, speeding decomposition and causing the release of gases. “The buildup of the gases is what makes the body more buoyant and float to the top,” Russo said.
I believe they were poised to check dumpsters/landfills IF they felt they needed to. I don't think they thought they needed to but I don't know what ever came of that. That's the last I heard.
Running with this train of thought, who here thinks it's a possibility that Dylan said "No" to a long meal because he wanted to see his friends, and Mark said it was too late to go to his friends, either trying to get Dylan to have a sit down meal with him, or to punish him for not wanting to do what Mark wanted to do? (I know people like this, I'll bet some of you do, too)So, who here thinks that Mr. Redwine told Dylan that it was too late for him to see his friend(s), but then in the next breath, said that they were going to sit down and have a nice, long meal?
<My Hand is Raised>
A smart kid would call him out on that BS.
Running with this train of thought, who here thinks it's a possibility that Dylan said "No" to a long meal because he wanted to see his friends, and Mark said it was too late to go to his friends, either trying to get Dylan to have a sit down meal with him, or to punish him for not wanting to do what Mark wanted to do? (I know people like this, I'll bet some of you do, too)
So, who here thinks that Mr. Redwine told Dylan that it was too late for him to see his friend(s), but then in the next breath, said that they were going to sit down and have a nice, long meal?
<My Hand is Raised>
A smart kid would call him out on that BS.