FBI has not backed out of the investigation.![]()
That's an enigmatic statement, Raine. Can I ask how you know this? If you can't tell that's fine too.
FBI has not backed out of the investigation.![]()
Yes, he was interrupted, but if he thought the fishing pole could have been in one of several places, I think that makes it even less likely that he would have noticed it missing right off the bat. All MOO
I can't find anything about it at the moment, but I somehow have the idea that this boss with the cabin was from a previous job, not the job with the pipe laying company. Maybe AZG knows for sure. (boss's- if the pronunciation sounds normal, the regular rule applies. If the pronunciation sounds awkward as in Achilles' heel, only the apostrophe is used. I think)
BBM
Good work! However from my POV, an altercation could have occurred before 9:37 pm because Mark had access to Dylan's cell phone.
On the way home, Mark could have driven his truck into a secluded area, pulled Dylan out of the truck, assaulted him, and pushed him off a cliff. This would explain why no clues have been found in Mark's truck or house.
When Mark arrived home, he sent a text on Dylan's phone to make it seem like Dylan made it there and was alive and well. After he sent the text, he got rid of the phone.
Mark said he couldnt concentrate on the movie and he RAN upstairs to bed around 10:30 pm so it sounds to me like Mark had a severe anxiety attack after he arrived home on Sunday evening.
MOO
Did Mark say in one of his interviews that the first thing he noticed missing was the fishing pole? Or did he say that it was later on that he noticed that the fishing pole was missing?
IIRC from one of press releases I will go back look.That's an enigmatic statement, Raine. Can I ask how you know this? If you can't tell that's fine too.
IIRC from one of press releases I will go back look.
Thanks for the quote. It doesn't appear to me that Mark claimed that the fishing pole was missing "right off the bat" from this article. He only states that he hadn't been able to find it.Mark Redwine said Sunday that he hadn't been able to find the boy's fishing rod.
"I question why it has taken this long to start scouring the lake because from Day One they have known it is likely he had a fishing pole with him," Redwine, 52, said.
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And that couldn't actually be what happened? I was really surprised to read that the area did have a reasonable number of transient and homeless people - or at least an area near the lake where those people are known to gather. I guess I tend to think of larger cities when I think of homelessness.
I just want to clarify that I don't necessarily think homelessness automatically translates to people being criminals either -different circumstances for different people.
If by transient you mean something different, as in a traveler of sorts passing by, then I also think the scenario of one such person harming Dylan is still a very reasonable possibility. Predators have been known to roam far and wide just looking for opportunities IMO.
Thanks for the quote. It doesn't appear to me that Mark claimed that the fishing pole was missing "right off the bat" from this article. He only states that he hadn't been able to find it.
I find the notion of Dylan refusing to get up to go meet his friend, and then going fishing instead, all without contacting anyone, completely absurd. His texts to R made him appear quite eager to see R, and Dylan was only there for a visit, so it would not be the same as blowing off a friend you can see anytime.
He questions the police for taking so long to scour the lake for his son's body. That doesn't sound like he was insisting the pole was missing?
No, I doubt that is what happened because I do not believe that Dylan would have decided to go out fishing all alone in a remote area when his friends were waiting for him. He was thrilled to see his friends. he was 13 and very social. He didn't go out that morning to fish all alone. And when MR tried to sell that story, it made me very suspicious of him.
Thanks for the quote. It doesn't appear to me that Mark claimed that the fishing pole was missing "right off the bat" from this article. He only states that he hadn't been able to find it.
He questions the police for taking so long to scour the lake for his son's body. That doesn't sound like he was insisting the pole was missing?
Did Mark say in one of his interviews that the first thing he noticed missing was the fishing pole? Or did he say that it was later on that he noticed that the fishing pole was missing?
From "day one" seems to imply that Mark noticed that the fishing pole was missing on the first day that Dylan was missing.Mark Redwine said Sunday that he hadn't been able to find the boy's fishing rod.
"I question why it has taken this long to start scouring the lake because from Day One they have known it is likely he had a fishing pole with him," Redwine, 52, said.
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BBM
well the BBM seems "right off the bat" to me.....right off the bat - from day one???
From "day one" seems to imply that Mark noticed that the fishing pole was missing on the first day that Dylan was missing.
That's completely different from "right off the bat" or "the very first thing" in my opinion.
The MB interview:
So, I stopped by his friend Tristans house, down across from the marina up here at the lake, and nobody answered the door. So, Im thinking, well, I didnt see his fishing pole, you know, and I thought maybe he had wandered off and went fishing so maybe he was with Tristan at the lake. So, Im driving by the lake looking for him and Tristan and didnt see anything