I wonder where the dad was Monday afternoon when he was texting Dylan. Was he at home "with spotty cell reception". So he does have cable (and probably internet) at his house.
I wonder if he was remembering back to a time when Dylan would watch Nickelodeon....sounds like a reflection. I would think most 13 years olds would be past those programs....
I wonder where the dad was Monday afternoon when he was texting Dylan. Was he at home "with spotty cell reception". So he does have cable (and probably internet) at his house.
I wonder if he was remembering back to a time when Dylan would watch Nickelodeon....sounds like a reflection. I would think most 13 years olds would be past those programs....
Ok my almost 16 year old son and 14 year old daughter WILL still put on spongebob lol. Simply because they've been watching since they were about 2 & 3 and still think its hilarious.
But they also find potty humor pretty funny still too, lol... So maybe they're just goofy? :crazy:
Ok my almost 16 year old son and 14 year old daughter WILL still put on spongebob lol. Simply because they've been watching since they were about 2 & 3 and still think its hilarious.
But they also find potty humor pretty funny still too, lol... So maybe they're just goofy? :crazy:
Same with my 14yo son. He's also been known to turn on the TV, skim through channels, and leave a cartoon on that he would never normally watch, just because he was busy doing something else (texting, on the puter, etc.).
So while the Nickelodeon thing stood out to me at first, I can see it happening.
Very sad to log on this morning and see that Dylan still hasn't been found.![]()
I think it was smart of him to get an attorney. But I hope he continues to cooperate. My father was a defense attorney. Many of his clients were innocent. I would ALWAYS advise anyone who was under any kind of criminal suspicion to retain an excellent attorney.
But my father believed in cooperating with investigations whenever possible, as a way to clear ones name and solve the crime. If you just hunker down and try to block communication, you may not be charged, but you will live under a cloud of suspicion for years.
Very well said. I remember when Breeann Rodriguez was missing and some were thinking her parents were involved. I never really thought they were. I don't know though, it's so hard for me to ever think that anyone could ever harm their own child. I really don't think it happened in this case either.The subject about the non existance of cell phone useage coincides with what another poster already told us. This is really in the boonies, imo. Remote wilderness mountain area.
Mr. Redwine said he wanted to spend the first night with Dylan and he knew he was tired from the flight and staying up late the night before so I can understand why he wouldnt take him the day he came in. They were also thinking of going to visit Mr. Redwine's family members over the holidays too so Dylan wouldnt be spending all of his days with his friends.
I have a feeling he pretty much looks just like the next guy that lives in that area. I really dont think there would be a lot of guys in suits ---ties ...with the latest hairstyle up there. People in small rural communities dont seem to be into all of that. They have an easygoing laid back lifestyle, imo. His clothes looks clean and his facial hair is trimmed. Just may like to wear his hair longer since its curly.
I remember when Mark Lunsford came out with his long ponytail and Steve Greone too.....some thought that signified something sinister.....oh and the fact that they both drove Harleys too. So how someone looks isnt something I put into the equation as a factor of anything...other than this is how they like to look.
I thought he spoke rather well for a man that had most likely lived in the mountains all of his life. I didnt see his responses as flat but do think he answered them clearly.
He looks like a kind of man that doesnt try to be someone he isnt. I dont think he is trying to impress anyone. He reminds me somewhat of Mark Lunsford when Jessica first went missing.
I am glad to see he has now hired an attorney. He should have done that the second his ex accused him of harming Dylan.
Also I just read that once before Dylan disappeared.......does anyone have any further information about this? tia
IMO
Our 17 year old grandson and 18 year old granddaughter still watch cartoons on Nickelodeon.
Heck I know some grownups that watch it. :floorlaugh: One of our daughters is 40 and she watches them sometime. lol
I dont know about anyone else but this jumped ut at me.
BBM
Nickelodeon?
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. When he got back at 11:30, his son's dirty cereal bowl was beside the sink. The television was on Nickelodeon. His son's fishing pole was gone. So was his black-and-gray backpack. A few articles of clothing were left behind on the couch.
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The subject about the non existance of cell phone useage coincides with what another poster already told us. This is really in the boonies, imo. Remote wilderness mountain area.
Mr. Redwine said he wanted to spend the first night with Dylan and he knew he was tired from the flight and staying up late the night before so I can understand why he wouldnt take him the day he came in. They were also thinking of going to visit Mr. Redwine's family members over the holidays too so Dylan wouldnt be spending all of his days with his friends.
I have a feeling he pretty much looks just like the next guy that lives in that area. I really dont think there would be a lot of guys in suits ---ties ...with the latest hairstyle up there. People in small rural communities dont seem to be into all of that. They have an easygoing laid back lifestyle, imo. His clothes looks clean and his facial hair is trimmed. Just may like to wear his hair longer since its curly.
I remember when Mark Lunsford came out with his long ponytail and Steve Greone too.....some thought that signified something sinister.....oh and the fact that they both drove Harleys too. So how someone looks isnt something I put into the equation as a factor of anything...other than this is how they like to look.
I thought he spoke rather well for a man that had most likely lived in the mountains all of his life. I didnt see his responses as flat but do think he answered them clearly.
He looks like a kind of man that doesnt try to be someone he isnt. I dont think he is trying to impress anyone. He reminds me somewhat of Mark Lunsford when Jessica first went missing.
I am glad to see he has now hired an attorney. He should have done that the second his ex accused him of harming Dylan.
Also I just read that once before Dylan disappeared.......does anyone have any further information about this? tia
IMO
The subject about the non existance of cell phone useage coincides with what another poster already told us. This is really in the boonies, imo. Remote wilderness mountain area.
Mr. Redwine said he wanted to spend the first night with Dylan and he knew he was tired from the flight and staying up late the night before so I can understand why he wouldnt take him the day he came in. They were also thinking of going to visit Mr. Redwine's family members over the holidays too so Dylan wouldnt be spending all of his days with his friends.
I have a feeling he pretty much looks just like the next guy that lives in that area. I really dont think there would be a lot of guys in suits ---ties ...with the latest hairstyle up there. People in small rural communities dont seem to be into all of that. They have an easygoing laid back lifestyle, imo. His clothes looks clean and his facial hair is trimmed. Just may like to wear his hair longer since its curly.
I remember when Mark Lunsford came out with his long ponytail and Steve Greone too.....some thought that signified something sinister.....oh and the fact that they both drove Harleys too. So how someone looks isnt something I put into the equation as a factor of anything...other than this is how they like to look.
I thought he spoke rather well for a man that had most likely lived in the mountains all of his life. I didnt see his responses as flat but do think he answered them clearly.
He looks like a kind of man that doesnt try to be someone he isnt. I dont think he is trying to impress anyone. He reminds me somewhat of Mark Lunsford when Jessica first went missing.
I am glad to see he has now hired an attorney. He should have done that the second his ex accused him of harming Dylan.
Also I just read that once before Dylan disappeared.......does anyone have any further information about this? tia
IMO