CO- Dylan Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 November 2012 - #8

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  • #361
Ok. I guess it could be further clarification. Just to me, out like a light means unstirrable. But maybe that's just my interpretation.
Jmo


This is the way I perceive it-

He tried to get him up, no response, finally he nudged him and explained to Dylan it's time to get up, time for me to take you to meet your friends, Dylan said he'd go later, Dad said well I won't be back until such and such time call me if you need me and then Dylan fell back asleep, "out like a light".

Dylan wakes up later and takes off to meet his friends. Moo

If Mom's talking about the hitch hiking now I suspect that's a big fear and have always thought it was a possibility myself.
 
  • #362
Mom early on told everyone (press) this was DR's favorite song. She even posted it. That is one song I would not want my missing son associated with. I can't imagine what she was thinking. That song is so depressing. Not the song so much as the video. jmo

I'm confused.. if it was his favourite song at 3, is it still his favourite song? That sounds a bit odd.
 
  • #363
Who talks like this ?
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''but it doesn't surprise me he elected to not get up when I left.'''

''to make sure he had adequate time with his friends.'''

I mean seriously and I'm not being sarcastic. He looks blue collar, the longish hair, baseball cap, flannel shirt. But doesn't he speak like a well educated man? Curious.

Well educated people can't have longish hair, baseball caps, flannel shirts and work blue collar jobs?

I think he does speak like a well educated man..
 
  • #364
Who talks like this ?
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''but it doesn't surprise me he elected to not get up when I left.'''

''to make sure he had adequate time with his friends.'''

I mean seriously and I'm not being sarcastic. He looks blue collar, the longish hair, baseball cap, flannel shirt. But doesn't he speak like a well educated man? Curious.

My husband...
 
  • #365
Family prays for Dylan Redwine's safe return


They're hoping that somewhere out there, he's listening. Nicholas Kemp, one of Dylan's best friends, said to News 5 in a message he hopes will reach Dylan, "I can't sleep, I can't think, it's hard. Dylan, if you're there, we're praying for you and we hope that you come back."

Read through the end of the last thread and this one. Didn't see this article. Sorry if it's a repeat. Sounds like Dylan's very loved. :(. Prayers for him, his fam, and his friends.

Moo
 
  • #366
I think I'd believe Dad's version rather than the speculation of someone who wasn't anywhere near there. I think people need to keep the few things we've been told and try to fill in the blanks, rather than changing the little we "know" to fit their ideas.

Just want to add that I know you weren't doing this katydid, but at this point people shouldn't even be putting that out there as an option. MOO

I agree and if dad said that, then I apologize. Not trying to "add" stuff (I do have a life) but these threads move soo fast a great deal of things get lost, kwim?
 
  • #367
Oh there is even a rule at my house that no one can ask me anything if I am horizontal! My kid figured out early on if he asked me something while I was still half asleep I'd say yes!

Mine is don't even try talking to me before I've had a cup of tea - but in my case I say "no" or "hporhypquhpqbhmgrfff" to everything because I have no idea what's really being said!
 
  • #368
Thanks so much ...


"I laughed at him kind of jokingly because I know him. If he ain't got to get up, he's not likely to get up. And he's not the type of kid who's going to get up at 6:30 if he doesn't have to. But you know, his friends are important and I know they're important me. So there was a possibility but it doesn't surprise me he elected to not get up when I left. And when I left, he acknowledged everything I was saying to him and that I would be back. He knew when I came back that I would be working on getting him down to his friends."

The last sentence doesn't specifically say he would be driving Dylan back to Bayfield. It probably does mean that, but it reads to me as if it could mean he was working on finding him a ride some other way.
 
  • #369
Lol... "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" lol

Omg that's hysterical!

My all time favorite

"Wrapped up like a douch and roamer in the night"





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  • #370

No, cause just recently he asked me to make him some copies of some pictures of them so he would have some of them...:what:

the reason I said that was because after my divorce my ex mother in law had tons of pictures, but she never shared any of them with me. when the kids went to visit their dad it was go and visit his mother. she bought them toys and clothes but would not let any of it come home to me. and that is when I was getting no child support and just struggling to buy food for us.

Even though she was a ***** to me I continued the relationship for the children. I thought they needed a mamaw and a papaw. But, it was rough. It did turn out okay but the dynamics can be horrible. jmo
 
  • #371
This is the way I perceive it-

He tried to get him up, no response, finally he nudged him and explained to Dylan it's time to get up, time for me to take you to meet your friends, Dylan said he'd go later, Dad said well I won't be back until such and such time call me if you need me and then Dylan fell back asleep, "out like a light".

Dylan wakes up later and takes off to meet his friends. Moo

If Mom's talking about the hitch hiking now I suspect that's a big fear and have always thought it was a possibility myself.

His friends say they were calling/texting him all day. Why didnt he turn his cell on that morning, if he was on his way to meet up with his friends?
 
  • #372

No, cause just recently he asked me to make him some copies of some pictures of them so he would have some of them...:what:

You know MR?
 
  • #373
Omg that's hysterical!

My all time favorite

"Wrapped up like a douch and roamer in the night"





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:floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:

That was the first one that came to my mind ...
 
  • #374
You know MR?

I believe she was discussing her very own experience with her very own ex-husband ...

:floorlaugh:

(This sooo reminds me of that "Telephone" game we used to play as kids..)
 
  • #375
Still trying to catch up after my errands this morning, but this is a thought I've had a few times in the last couple days and I really want to post it now. Forgive me if someone else has said it.

If Dylan disappeared in the clothes he had on at the airport, Walmart and McDonalds, then I really really really wish LE would release a shot of him from those surveillance cameras. If he was abducted, then wouldn't it be nice for folks to have the best idea possible about how Dylan looked that morning?

LE isn't releasing that pic yet. That makes me really worry about why they aren't.

AFAIK, LE hasn't commented on the video surveillance. One thought I had is that perhaps they saw one of the local RSO's cross paths with Dylan in Walmart or McD's and are looking at that angle.

:sigh:Or maybe he's just not on the surveillance tapes at all.
 
  • #376
There was discussion about when dad's interview was earlier, iirc.

Mark Redwine, Dylan's father, was interviewed at length Thursday night by investigators.
link
 
  • #377
Who talks like this ?
'
''but it doesn't surprise me he elected to not get up when I left.'''

''to make sure he had adequate time with his friends.'''

I mean seriously and I'm not being sarcastic. He looks blue collar, the longish hair, baseball cap, flannel shirt. But doesn't he speak like a well educated man? Curious.

I think I misread this post. ARe you saying you think he speaks like a well educated man? tia
 
  • #378
I just listened to that Puddle of Mud song for what I thought was the first time and I knew the lyrics. Meaning I've heard it enough times to sing along. It was a staple on alternative rock stations for quite a long time. I doubt at 3 he'd know the lyrics or what they meant. We are now starting to kick our boy out of the room when watching certain movies, TV shows. He's 9.
 
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My husband...

Mine too, and myself, sometimes. If I am trying to make sure that nothing I say can be taken out of context, I'll be more careful about which words I choose. I look very blue collar, and dress the part, but as of today, I hold a bachelor's degree.

My husband is the same way. He speaks like he's educated, because he has learned that more people are willing to listen, if you sound smart. Maybe that is Dylan's dad's thought? More people will listen and hear about Dylan if he sounds like he is well-educated as opposed to if they had to listen to him talk like a regular Joe?

For all we know about Dylan's father, he could be extremely well-educated. We don't know very much about anyone in this situation yet.
 
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