Here's all the MSM articles about MR & his interaction with DR on Monday morning. I'm sure I may be missing a few more!
Since I'm on an ipad - links available by request (which is why I #'d the articles)
1. Mark said he tried to wake his son the next morning around 7:30 before leaving to run errands, but Dylan was fast asleep
2. DENISE HESS: And that he had gotten up in the morning, stirred around the house, made some noise trying to get Dylan up, and Dylan didnt want to get up and go into town at that time.
3. Mark Redwine said he was going to give Dylan a ride to his friends house and tried to wake him up when he left Monday morning but said Dylan was out like a light.
4. The next morning, Dad says at about 7:30 AM, Dylan was still asleep there on the couch. He'd had a bed made up for him there. He said Dylan apparently wanted to sleep in, so dad left, went to go run some errands.
5. He was sleeping on the couch, and I told him I had to go about my errands, Mark Redwine said in a Sunday telephone interview. He said, OK, I understand. The focus for him was to go to his friends, but I live far back in the canyon.
6. "Before I left I nudged him on the shoulder and he acknowledged that he understood that I needed to leave, and if he needed anything, he would just call me."
7. "The next morning, Dylan was sleeping on the couch where Mark Redwine now sits and where Dylan's blankets still lie jumbled. Mark said he waited until 7:30 a.m. but still couldn't rouse his son, so he told him he would return about 11.
8. MR: You know, I spent 45 minutes an hour trying to get Dylan to wake up and, you know, and helping him saying, you know, Dylan, Im going down, cos he had talked to me about going to see his friend, Ryan that morning, but he wasnt having no part of it which is not uncommon for him. I mean, you cant get him to bed and you cant get him up. Pretty much how it is when hes not at school to deal with, which is most of the time when hes up here, although he had a school bus stop right down the street, so he could ride the bus from the school up here if I was home, or he could ride it to his moms house, which was a thing of beauty because her and I didnt have to deal with transporting him
AND
MR: Yeah, Dylan Im leaving to go down to town and run my errands, if you need anything call me call me when you get up if theres anything you need. Never heard from him. Ive sent him text messages, you know asking him, hey, Dude, are you up yet? you know, Call me Is there anything you need? and then you know by the time I got up here it was close to 11:30, probably
Jumping off your post....I never understood, how, if MR had tried unsuccessfully to reach DR all morning....when MR got home he was not alarmed that his son and all his belongings were gone and :twocents: MR could just go upstairs and take a nap.