tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post8415714324664596209..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: The "Animosity" Between Dylan Redwine's ParentsStatement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-76162294359994102012013-03-06T13:44:35.004-05:002013-03-06T13:44:35.004-05:00When MR says "He Attempted to wake Dylan and ...When MR says "He Attempted to wake Dylan and Dylan did not respond". This is foretelling that Dylan was harmed out of a reaction of rage. MR harmed Dylan causing his death accidentally That night and then tried in a fit of panic to get a response out of his son, but he was dead. MR Makes it seem as if this happened in the morning however this was the night of Dylan's arrival that this occurred. Speculation but with every lie there are elements of truth behind themAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-21121718607507563372013-02-17T00:44:26.317-05:002013-02-17T00:44:26.317-05:00Anonymous said...
This MR quote is so silly: ...Anonymous said...<br /><br /> This MR quote is so silly: "My fear is he’s out there somewhere, able to see what’s going on and he sees the conflict going on between his mom and I".<br /> Trust me, he saw the conflict for years<br />-------<br />I agree, Anon. Like many of his statements, it does not bear up to scrutiny. If Dylan has been abducted, his least worry is the conflict going on between Redwine and his mom. He doesn't seem to be able to get that.<br /><br />This statement also bothers me because it reminds me of statements about the dead, where people express the feeling that the person may be able to "look down from up there" on what is going on down here. Just replace "out" with "up" and there it is. It's just kind of eerie to me:<br /><br />"My fear is he’s [up] there somewhere, able to see what’s going on and he sees the conflict going on between his mom and I"<br /><br />He's trying to set up the idea that Dylan ran away because of the conflict between Redwine and his mom and it just doesn't "pass the straight face test" as they say. The only one who cares about the conflict is Redwine and that he cares about it first and foremost shows.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-26315145548587129092013-02-17T00:38:08.751-05:002013-02-17T00:38:08.751-05:00Anonymous said...
Whatever happened to "...Anonymous said...<br /><br /> Whatever happened to "innocent before proven guilty"? This man has had the finger pointed at him since day 1. Let's just focus on finding Dylan and quit the blame-game. <br /><br />----<br /><br />Anonymous, what part of figuring out if the father is lying does not have to do with finding Dylan? If he is lying, then the shortest route to finding Dylan is determining that.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-20787959903876442572013-02-17T00:35:08.958-05:002013-02-17T00:35:08.958-05:00Dirk, your question is asked by many people when t...Dirk, your question is asked by many people when they are new to statement analysis and has been explained in past articles. I hope you get a chance to read up on them.<br /><br />The quick answer is, it makes no difference. People use pronouns and verb tense reliably, regardless of regional differences. People add in extra detail when they are trying to distract from a lie. People avoid lying directly and use predictable patterns of avoiding answering the question yet implying they have answered it. <br /><br />When a person says "I also think that there's a possibility that Dylan was torn between his parents" - Dylan WAS (past tense) torn between his parents- why would Dylan have once been torn but it is in the past? The subject is indicating that he has reason to believe Dylan is no longer feeling torn.<br /><br />There is no regional dialect where people refer to the present or future as the past. <br /><br />Remember that in the comments, we who are novices are posting what we are learning, so there are going to be mistakes. Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-67031347683856405592013-02-16T21:40:56.693-05:002013-02-16T21:40:56.693-05:00So many excellent posts, wow!! Good stuff..
Just ...So many excellent posts, wow!! Good stuff..<br /><br />Just one more thought... <br />In every interview, dad has to get his digs in on the X. Media, general public, everyone has picked up on this man's elevated level against his X. For goodness sake, ur son is MISSING!!! I find myself screaming at the articles! But it doesn't work, more articles with the same and Dylan gets thrown into the mix now...Dad mocking on Dylan saying he is acting like a typical 13yo...<br />What I believe is dad may have had plans to have Dylan at this attorney's office meeting..maybe Dylan countered with going to his buddies at that time... Dylan had his head buried in his phone playing games on it on silent mode and dad took it as Dylan texting mom rapidly and continuously and walloped him in the head big time. I can feel him boiling over just watching Dylan consumed with his phone, no control for dad (with this one either), building up and up...Sounds simple but his weapon has been his bottled up aggression, rage, bitterness, etc. evident in his interviews to this day... <br /> JerseyJanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-15673512036757335252013-02-16T15:17:27.274-05:002013-02-16T15:17:27.274-05:00TO DIRK--
Yes, Statement analysis does NOT need t...TO DIRK-- <br />Yes, Statement analysis does NOT need to take that into account, I believe. Alot of the comments here are not based on TRUE Statement Analysis (SA), but very good insights still. <br /><br />All of us who were new in the beginning asked the same questions you have asked, and are good questions to clear up.<br /><br />SA looks at PRONOUNS, when they change, like from I to WE (then in which places they change) so someone can investigate those areas that have been highlighted for more information. There are other areas of SENSITIVITY that are highlighted by many indicators such as repetition, etc. Leaving out pronouns, like "Left for the store" instead of "I left for the store" --when the person has used pronouns earlier (which shows they know how to use them). When they leave them out, it could indicate they are also leaving out something that happened. There is more, of course<br /><br />There are SA basic guidelines somewhere here. But when reading what Peter Hyatt himself analyzes, please pay good attention. Many of us here are newbies and learning and some are very good students already<br />--<br /><br />Dirk said...<br /><br /> Interesting comments, all...<br /><br /> I wonder, however, to what extent Statement Analysis is able to take into account the subject's upbringing, geographical and social background, education, mental state, native intelligence, etc. I ask because it seems that the areas you may have missed the mark (pun intended) are due to your not accounting for the above factors.<br /><br /> Just thought you might like to know.<br /> February 16, 2013 at 1:56 AM Honorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52704131180424571882013-02-16T10:54:19.522-05:002013-02-16T10:54:19.522-05:00Anonymous, the concept of "innocent until pro...Anonymous, the concept of "innocent until proven guilty" applies to our criminal justice system. This is not a court, this is a website about statement analysis. Mark Redwine is not entitled to live free of scrutiny from society, he's just entitled to be considered innocent in court until he is proven guilty.<br /><br />On another note, is there any sentence that exemplifies the SA concept of negative statements show sensitivity than Mark's statement, "I'm not afraid of the truth"? What innocent parent would say something like this in this context? If you are innocent and your child is missing, of course you would be afraid of the truth, wouldn't you? I'd be terrified. This is a confrontational statement that sounds like, "I'm not afraid to be confronted with the truth," which he probably is.Melnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18872128646968184962013-02-16T10:29:57.265-05:002013-02-16T10:29:57.265-05:00Whatever happened to "innocent before proven ...Whatever happened to "innocent before proven guilty"? This man has had the finger pointed at him since day 1. Let's just focus on finding Dylan and quit the blame-game. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-7798632896465265352013-02-16T05:48:42.362-05:002013-02-16T05:48:42.362-05:00When it gets to the end of the month (Mark said he...When it gets to the end of the month (Mark said he'd go on Dr. Phil around the end of Feb.)I think he'll have another reason why he doesn't want to go on. <br />I didn't hear the reason he gave for not being able to do it this week. Whatever the reason it couldn't have been as important as getting the story of his missing son on an internationally broadcast Tv Show.<br />A parent whose truly concerned would've dropped everything and did The Dr. Phil Show this week. This lack of urgency is one reason I think he knows what happened to Dylan and where his remains are. If he did kill Dylan, maybe he's giving police and searchers a few more days to search. If they find his remains, Mark has avoided Dr. Phil questioning him.<br />Gambler777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6567726982597295352013-02-16T01:56:03.594-05:002013-02-16T01:56:03.594-05:00Interesting comments, all...
I wonder, however,...Interesting comments, all... <br /><br />I wonder, however, to what extent Statement Analysis is able to take into account the subject's upbringing, geographical and social background, education, mental state, native intelligence, etc. I ask because it seems that the areas you may have missed the mark (pun intended) are due to your not accounting for the above factors. <br /><br />Just thought you might like to know.Dirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03844083372179209590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18689879103235300062013-02-16T01:33:35.081-05:002013-02-16T01:33:35.081-05:00That movie he wanted to watch. No one watched that...That movie he wanted to watch. No one watched that movie. This why he cannot but makeshift a BS story to appease the reporter. As her question is of what time, what happened after the movie, what was Dy doing? <br /><br />His own said, @14:00, My concentration on one thing for two hours is a little hard for me, where did Dylan fit into these 2 hours, that he could not concentrate on one thing? <br /><br />His concentration apparent was on " Dylan's Phone" not Dylan. MR's response is perverted hearsay: I know Dylan was tired because he had indicated to me, that he had been up to till 4oclock the night before, and that he had spent most of the day at the airport, traveling to get here. Perverted: Having been corrupted or distorted from its original course, meaning, or state.<br /><br />MR: 14:28 the movie, being finished, at some point, I was pacing the floor, and got UP, and was taking care of a few little things, you know, over here at the kitchen table, *while we were doing that*, but you know, it's shortly after the ending of that movie which my guess, and I don't recall, because I don't keep track of the Clock, you know, and it must of been, I thought it was earlier in the beginning because I was fairly tired anyway and I know Dylan was tired because he had indicated to me, that he had been up to till 4oclock the night before, and that he had spent most of the day at the airport, traveling to get here.. that he was tired, and you know it's seems to me, that it had to be around 10:30'ish maybe by the time the movie got done, somewhere in there, and you know shortly after that, I ran UP and went to bed, and he finished UP doing whatever he was doing, watching Nickelodeon, or whatever he was watching,,and you know <br /><br />Now in one breath, it's Monday <br />I get UP to go run my errands cos I had a payroll issue that needed to be dealt with first thing Monday Morning, cos that's when payroll goes in, and so it was important for me to get DOWN there<br />as early as possible,,,<br /><br />Well I wanted to leave at 6:30 so I would be there at 7:30 when they opened the doors, you know, I spent 45mins an hour trying to get Dylan to waaake up..helping him, saying you know Dylan, I am going DOWN, cos he had talked to me about seeing his friend Ryan that morning.<br /><br />16:20 Question by Reporter, So do you remember what was the last thing you said to him, leaving?<br /><br />He doesn't skip a beat, he is prepared. He in his statements says in great length of where Dy's phone didn't activate, work, DY told HIM two places where he could<br />GET service in the house. His statement here, he is pissed. He is the parent, he is articulating that he said this to an asleep unresponsive Dylan who he for 45 mins an hour attempted to rise, yet Dy did not " respond", he didn't even talk back. 45 mins an hour his exact said. He wanted to LEAVE at 6:30 am. <br /><br />His said, of the night before, had to be around 10:30ish, maybe by the time he movie got done (got done) somewhere in there. All sense of place is missing, forget MR's time, time is moot of his said. I ran UP and went to bed. <br /><br />I have listened to MR speak. He calls his home locality "UP There" and he calls Town " DOWN there". <br /><br />I ran UP and went to bed, he didn't go to sleep. He ran UP somewhere in his locality. He put Dylan to bed, permanently. He, MR finished him, finished Dy " UP". <br /><br />The words below he stated was his last words said to Dy, as he left. Note, Mark Redwine has a landline inside his house. If you need anything call me. Should it not be the father checking on son, not son checking on father?<br /><br />Yeah, ( irritated) Dylan, I am leaving to go DOWN to town to run my errands, if you need anything call me, call me when you get UP, If there is anything you need, (irritated voice tone changes) Never heard from him, I (sic) sent him text messages, you know asking him, Hey dude are ya UP yet, call me, is there anything you neeeed, and by the time I got UP here, it was close to about 11:30..probably.Vitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394778721572395732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-11091101708614954892013-02-16T01:13:50.745-05:002013-02-16T01:13:50.745-05:00MR's answer to reporter, what time did you arr...MR's answer to reporter, what time did you arrive to your house. MR's said response wishy washy, 8:15, 8:30ish. His answer of when they left McDonald's same. 7:30ish. <br />If you follow Mark's said timeline,<br />time is lost. You cannot discount the time of Dylan and Ryan's texts. <br /><br />The text bet Dylan and Ryan began at 8:01, there texts began and ended mins later. Dy did not text Ryan after that time. This is not expected, but unexpected. Why? he once arrived to his father's house was said by MR he was texting, I assumed he was texting. He giving the great detail of where DY told HIM, he could GET service. <br /><br />Ryan reconfirming at 9:27 with Dylan, call me, when you get here, he not knowing if he would be awake. As 6:30 to a 13 yr old, asked on short notice, is like asking an adult to be awake at 4am on their day off. I will try, but call me, an alarm to ring, that I will be up, to let you in. *Ryan* to reassure not DY, but himself, as he requested DY to call him, as a fail safe. This over 90s min later. Because why? He didn't receive any texts from Dy post his last, is why. He Ryan feeling it, something wasn't right. I better let him know, being the "too" added. Had he texted, " Call me when you get here" Would be he responding to DY, in a confirmation. This wasn't the case. He Ryan texted DY, as an after thought. Because there was silence between the two of them. 90 mins of Silence. <br /><br />Ryan at 9:27 pm, Ryan: call me when you get here too.<br /><br />MR interview: http://youtu.be/fGEwCBPy90w<br /><br />Go to 12:12, 8:15-8:30.<br />She attempting to understand, throws at him, so he was Texting his friends, I am not,, He chimes in on where service was or wasn't available, he mentions the Dam, the Lake. He DY did text within the ride, Ryan is proof.<br /><br />MR commits to he was texting, doesn't say in the truck, he avoids, and then in a breath, places DY on the couch, and offers a long winded of explain. What Dylan told him, being the 2 places he could " get" service. Get's service? I believe he is stating within his jabber, two points in the house, that were sensitive to Dylan's " demise", he took Dylan's phone, went to his room and read the texts.<br /><br />His room and the end of the couch, Mark knew as he found out for himself, where the phone activated, he to read the private texts between he and Ryan. The next of MR is his response of her question, what happened after the movie. I find it interesting is all this blather said by MR. He all over the place, he offers no closing of the evening. <br /><br />He enters HIS " AM" of Monday. His words verbatim. * I get UP to go* not that he awoke, his words get UP to go, he becomes stern on the time, his premeditated planned to leave, which was OH BIG RED TRUCK " 6:30 AM" "Well I wanted to leave (disgruntled)" WHO else was to not only leave but be somewhere " ELSE", made a plan, had a plan,<br />had planned to be out of the house prior to 6:30AM - DYLAN.<br /><br />His phone was his, held, prized, doubt he showed MR his personal private texts, escape hatch with Ryan. As they got into an argument that DY was told NO, around 7:45pm ish. He revels in his own, that it was Dy not waking up, that prevented his leaving, not prevented his to do list. <br /><br />Dylan had it as his, he confirmed, he to be outside of Ryan's Grandmas' at 6:30am. This was not Dy's to do list. This was not Dylan resting upon Mark's sanctions, this was Dylan's secret.<br /><br />He to add the cos he had talked to me about seeing, his friend, Ryan that morning. HOW would he know this? " This was private" This was private between Dy and Ryan. He MR gained possession of DY's phone and he READ the texts messages. He took Dy's phone from him when?<br /><br />After Ryan's last text? 9:37? - as it did come through. 9:37, 90 mins of " silence" Ryan texts Dylan. His said of arrival, 8:15-8:30ish. One hour and 22 mins post his said arrival, was Ryan's last text.<br />--<br />more next, 3 posts,Vitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394778721572395732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-44853673350574813612013-02-16T01:04:35.034-05:002013-02-16T01:04:35.034-05:00Two part -post
The transcript of Dylan and Ryan -...Two part -post<br /><br />The transcript of Dylan and Ryan -<br />* think of two 13 yr old boys, the voices saying this text exchange out loud. 7:22pm: McDonald's provided by LE, as where Dylan was witnessed at.<br /><br />Ryan : 7:45pm: did your dad say no<br />Dylan: 8:01pm: yea<br />Ryan : oh ok<br /><br />7:45-8:01 -Dy was inside Mark's Truck, in route to his house.<br /><br />NO Mincing on Dy's end.<br />Dylan: can I come over early like 6:30 early tomarrow<br />Ryan : yeah<br />Dylan: you better let me in<br />Ryan: I will<br />Ryan : I will be at my gmas<br />Dylan : I will call all day if you don't<br /><br />Dylan begins with CAN I? He did not text, I will come, nor did he text I will be at, as a definite. <br />His text: Can I come over early, like 6:30 early, ..this is crack of dawn. This is not assured words texted, it was for Ryan to provide a response, to Dylan's CAN I? how was Dylan to go to Ryan's? This isn't relevant. This was not about transport, this was he needed his friend, that moment. <br /><br />This was DY confirming he had a confidant, somewhere to run to. A cry for help as I see it.<br /><br />Politeness is not of two 13yr old boys. Dy feeling insecure at the exact moment, he had been presented with a shock of NO! by MR moments before. DY fight or flight, he feeling scattered, *CAN I? come over early, like 6:30 early, he then gaining his footing, knowing Ryan was receiving his text, was his contact. Dylan's texted words express urgency, reinforced by the, "like 6:30 early" <br /><br />Early, like 6:30 early, he by texting a time was his intent reinstated to Ryan, this is serious, coming from DY. He communicating by text, not verbal, he wanted out of his father's presence, ASAP. Crack of dawn, hell or high water, I am out of here Ryan. This was not about he and Ryan meeting up, to hang.<br /><br />This was he feeling connected with Ryan, as he knew once he reached Ryan " physically" all would be secure, safe, his known. Yeah, Ryan's response, did not meet the urgency of Dy's emotional state. His next, I am not fooling, * You Better Let me In*<br /><br />Ryan: I will<br />DY: I will call all day, not TEXT but CALL, if you don't ...<br /><br />This then Dylan knew his phone worked inside his father's house.<br />What was the if you don't ?, Ryan not letting him in? no it was Ryan being awake to let him in at 6:30 am.<br /><br />DY: Will your gma care or be up<br />This shows Dylan owned empathy. He being in the situation he was in. As his mother said of Dylan, he was selfless. She is proven here, he was selfless.<br /><br />-- GAP of TIME--Vitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394778721572395732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-68292136843864276492013-02-16T00:53:49.259-05:002013-02-16T00:53:49.259-05:00"There is a lot of personal conflict between ..."There is a lot of personal conflict between myself, Elaine and Cory as a group,” he said. “These all go back over time. It has nothing to do with Dylan. I think Dylan missing has magnified that to some degree.”<br /><br />Blaming Dylan again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-82469751810856934512013-02-15T22:52:05.602-05:002013-02-15T22:52:05.602-05:00Hi JerseyJane-
I think you are right..Dylans frie...Hi JerseyJane-<br /><br />I think you are right..Dylans friend probably knew why he didn't want to be with his dad. I've mentioned before that Mark Redwine appears to be an alcoholic and usually that includes some ugly run-ins witnessed by or at least relayed to friends..they probably knew of the strain between father and son, and the forced visit.<br /><br />I've also read the texts a few times looking for clues as to whether it's possible that at some point Dylan is no longer writing the responses, and possibly MR is using the phone to further establish an alibi. It does seem like Dylan's earlier responses (excluding the first when he apologizes for not being able to come) are very short, one word responses. Then after the time Dylan and MR are said to have gone to McDonalds (which has shown to be a sensitive area in analysis of MR's other statements) the responses from 'Dylan' become longer and detailed. <br /><br />Dylan had already texted Ryan saying they would hang out tomorrow, so what prompted Dylan to revisit the issue? Maybe he felt the need to finalize their plans, or maybe some kind of conflict spurned him to contact his friend and set up an early escape from his visit. It has always baffled me that DYLAN would plan to leave so early. <br /><br />Or maybe the style of the texts change because Mark Redwine is using Dylan's phone to set up the next days scenario, and Dylan has already been attacked. If MR sent the texts then his objective was to build an alibi by making it seem like Dylan had plans to visit Ryan EARLY and was really eager to get there. This gives MR a plausible reason for why Dylan would 'disappear' while he was in town running errands (and his presence in town gives him an alibi for the time HE SAYS Dylan went missing).Jennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-58774520240766457882013-02-15T22:20:23.283-05:002013-02-15T22:20:23.283-05:00Jersey Jane, I read the tone between Dylan and his...Jersey Jane, I read the tone between Dylan and his friend in the same way.<br /><br />That whole text exhange is heartbreaking on a few levels. It reveals much about Dylan's character (and the character of his friend) and his state of mind. This boy, this good boy. I want boys - who turn into men - like him walking around this world and becoming a "member of society." Not fair.dominonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-25298189810512829882013-02-15T21:22:15.698-05:002013-02-15T21:22:15.698-05:00A possible? there will be two separate interviews?...A possible? there will be two separate interviews? to appease MR? he will demand a private interview? in order for him to provide his side? <br /><br />If he was awarded a private interview, yes he can remain in control. As this is the issue, he is not communicating with ER. He has enforced to the public that "their unresolved past issues" have reduced them into each others fighting corners. <br /><br />MR: This isn't about Dylan.<br />" Quite Frankly" as he said it, translates as a " Matter of fact" which is normally followed with an after thought. Now that I think about it. I don't care who has Dylan,,or for what reason they have Dylan. <br /><br />Right there is a bolstering statement of contempt. I don't care who has Dy. <br />-- <br />Who is his contempt for? Elaine. ER is not missing. She demands answers. She her only concern is Dy. She knows her answers are in MR's " held" contempt. This why he can keep at her, from a distance. He won't face her. He is by method slowly chipping away at her. He knows this. He knows her. He knows her weaknesses, as this is how he manipulated her for years. <br /><br />She is above this song and dance. She let go, the second Dy was said " vanished". Her present, Dy, his unknown is her weakness. He knows this too. As he holds the keys to what happened to Dy and where Dy is. Dy's missing, his whereabouts unknown, his belongings all to dash away vanish within the hours, his cell phone to be the same. MR to have taken Dy on his last ride, in the remote area of the County Road. Head scratching is not necessary. <br /><br />Quoting George Carlin. On losing and or misplacing something, not someone but it suits here all the same. When people say "It's always in the last place you look." Of course it is. Why the bleep would you keep looking after you've found it? Do people do this? Who and where are they?<br /> <br />Of George, one responded on line, copied/pasted is their ponder on GC's quip. *Okay you know how when you lose something and someone tells you it's in the last place you look. Well what if you give up looking but end up finding it even though you stopped looking for it. Was it really in the last place you looked? even though you gave up looking?<br /><br />The above ponder equates to me <br />" it was never lost to begin with" You knew or didn't care where (lost) was, you simply chose to leave it, as it was when you had it. It being insignificant, No need or urgency as this had zero value to you. People, human nature, when we lose something, misplace something that is needed and necessary, we do not stop looking, not until it is found. <br /><br />MR's own said, I don't care who has Dy. Ding Ding Ding -Dy is not lost, nor missing. He isn't even misplaced. MR knows where Dy is. He to tell, he loses everything. Control over ER is his power. Dy his own said, this isn't about Dy. <br /><br />Dy to MR, is more valuable lost than he is found. MR planned this, he executed his plan, he now is the King of his ego. He won? no, not yet. His plan is E's reaction.<br />He at present, wants Elaine to be his Match -his being passive aggressive. Dy, his custody the temp perm custody E awarded in Sept 2012. Yes was the tipping point. <br />His quid pro quo Clarice: "Looks like we're even, don't you think Elaine?" <br /><br />If this isn't the case than bring it, show the world who you really are. He is a cold bitter bastard. Dy alive or dead no meaning to him. This is about Elaine " he wants her to die" a slow torturous death, her conscience was/is his target. His vested is destroying her. She provided Dy a new life, MR not in it? no he did this all by himself, his corruption was his own. He lost Dy a long time ago. <br />DY soared in both worlds, he valuing his past relationships, his friends. His friends he valued. MR insignificant. 11/18 MR's Day of Reckoning, as he planned it.Vitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394778721572395732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-13563446669517510822013-02-15T19:48:53.093-05:002013-02-15T19:48:53.093-05:00Thanks Jen! I can't see what I type on my old ...Thanks Jen! I can't see what I type on my old iphone so when my sentences are off, it's worth a giggle or two!! Hehe!!<br /><br />The two buddies sound so sweet! One worried about respecting gma at early hours and the other one reassuring that u call as a backup when you arrive at my gma.<br /><br />Ryan is so telling with that oh ok when he heard it was the dad as an explanation... For a 13yo to throw in THAT oh next to a normal ok, says alot... <br /><br /> JerseyJanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-30190431161028233262013-02-15T18:39:46.999-05:002013-02-15T18:39:46.999-05:00Hi JerseyJane-
Here is a repost of the text messa...Hi JerseyJane-<br /><br />Here is a repost of the text messages u requested:<br /><br />Durango Airport: 5:46 pm<br />Texts to Dylan Redwine's phone:<br />Ryan: 6:43 pm : I'm in pagosa coming<br />Dylan: can't come srry ill hang tommarow<br />Ryan: ok<br /><br />7:05 pm: Walmart<br />Ryan: 7:09 pm: why<br />Dylan: idk<br /><br />7:22pm: McDonald's drive-thru<br />Ryan : 7:45pm: did your dad say no<br /><br />Dylan: 8:01pm: yea<br />Ryan : oh ok<br />Dylan: can I come over early like 6:30 early tomarrow<br />Ryan : yeah<br />Dylan: you better let me in<br />Ryan: I will<br />Ryan : I will be at my gmas<br />Dylan : I will call all day if you don't<br />Ryan: ok<br />Dylan: will you gma care or be up<br />Ryan: just come around to where the sliding door is were that room is and knocking it and I will wake up<br /><br />Ryan at 9:27 pm<br />Ryan: call me when you get here too.Jennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-57480056136451130402013-02-15T18:06:31.823-05:002013-02-15T18:06:31.823-05:00Listen to Dylan texts to his friend, so determined...Listen to Dylan texts to his friend, so determined to get into the friends home... It reminded me of how a victim is trying to excape his captor, the boogieman, the monster, the man called dad..<br /><br />As a 13 year old to sound sooo persistent with the mere getting into his friends home at 630am, makes me believe Dylan picked up on the intense vibe from his dad that young Dylan kicked into the start of survival mode to run, to hide, to be safe... <br /> <br /><br />If someone can please repost the texts to his friend and <br />take note of that hiding fear that is in that drive in his heart to be safe in a place that he probably considered home, his friends house.. Alot of history, feeling safe there I bet.... Oh lil' man, u deserved to feel safe, at the very least....:-( JerseyJanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-12937634014105264672013-02-15T17:01:13.282-05:002013-02-15T17:01:13.282-05:00I was listening to the interview again and Mark is...I was listening to the interview again and Mark is asked what did you tell the Marshal. Mark says "that I hadn't heard from Dylan <b>all day"</b> This is not a true statement based on what he has told us about that morning. He should have said "I haven't heard from my son since 6:30 this morning" It is also interesting that he say "heard" and not "seen". He wants to put the focus on the phones and his attempts (alibi)to reach Dylan. Jonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-22205273668772045922013-02-15T16:54:21.387-05:002013-02-15T16:54:21.387-05:00Great shout Hobs,about the order,the police statio...Great shout Hobs,about the order,the police station coming last.<br /><br />Trigger, this is why i think reading their body language on the show along the language they use is going to be for me,quite revealing,<br /><br />I expect there to be a lot of micro expressions of anger,contempt and disgust leaking from both of them..John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-9795505833157003222013-02-15T16:49:56.043-05:002013-02-15T16:49:56.043-05:00THESE ARE BAD SIGNS FROM MARK REDWINE!!!!! (even ...THESE ARE BAD SIGNS FROM MARK REDWINE!!!!! (even saying he doesn't care who has Dylan)...<br /><br />Elaine Redwine, Dylan Redwine’s mother, fights back tears with her older son, Cory Redwine, 21, next to her as she talks about her missing son, who is now 14. The Redwine family is trying to schedule an appearance on the “Dr. Phil Show” to discuss the search for Dylan. <br /><br />Elaine Redwine, Dylan Redwine’s mother, fights back tears with her older son, Cory Redwine, 21, next to her as she talks about her missing son.<br /><br />“It’s not a maybe, it’s going to happen,” said Mark Redwine, father of the missing boy. “It’s just a matter of getting it coordinated.”<br /><br />Denise Hess, who has helped coordinate search efforts for Dylan, also confirmed the plans.<br /><br />“The family is ready to go at any moment,” she said. “We’re waiting on Mark to decide.”<br /><br />Producers wanted the Redwine family to tape the show this week in California, but Mark Redwine was unable to attend, he said. Now, the producers want to tape on Wednesday or Feb. 27.<br /><br />It is unknown when the show would air.<br /><br />Dylan, 14, was reported missing Nov. 19, 2012, from his father’s home north of Vallecito Reservoir. He was visiting his father as part of a court-ordered visitation during the Thanksgiving holiday.<br /><br />The boy’s mother, Elaine Redwine, and his older brother, Cory, 21, also plan to appear on the show.<br /><br />Elaine and Cory Redwine have criticized Mark Redwine for what they perceive as a lack of communication and a lack of involvement in the search for Dylan. They held a rally in front of the father’s house last month in an effort to encourage him to become more involved.<br /><br />Mark Redwine said appearing on the “Dr. Phil Show” could raise awareness about Dylan’s disappearance and reach millions of viewers across the country. But he doesn’t want it to turn into a tabloid feud between family members, he said.<br /><br />“There is a lot of personal conflict between myself, Elaine and Cory as a group,” he said. “These all go back over time. It has nothing to do with Dylan. I think Dylan missing has magnified that to some degree.”<br /><br />“I’m not afraid of the truth,” he said, “but what I don’t want to see is it turn into a ‘Jerry Springer Show.’<br /><br />“We need to unite for Dylan’s benefit. ... Hopefully, Dr. Phil will take a position where he can address some of those issues and help us as a family focus on what is really important right now. We don’t have time to be pointing fingers and making blame or standing out in front of my house like a bunch of idiots holding this (stupid) rally to call me out.”<br /><br />Elaine and Cory Redwine were ready to appear on the show this week, Hess said, but Mark Redwine wouldn’t commit to it and didn’t give a reason why.<br /><br />She was glad to hear he is committed to doing the show.<br /><br />“(Dr. Phil) has been one of the people that we’ve been aiming for right out of the gate in the beginning in our effort to gain national media attention around this case so that we can get Dylan into the homes of millions of people,” she said. “The more people that know about it, the more people we have looking. So we’re thrilled to have this opportunity to do that.”<br /><br />Elaine Redwine has appeared by phone to talk to Nancy Grace on her legal-affairs show on the CNN-affiliated Headline News.<br /><br />Hess said she wouldn’t be surprised if Dr. Phil delves into the family dynamics.<br /><br />“A lot of people that I’ve spoken to who do watch ‘Dr. Phil’ have said that he goes right in and starts digging for the dirt,” she said. “He’s not afraid to ask the hard questions.”<br /><br />Mark Redwine said he doesn’t want to place blame.<br /><br />“Quite frankly, I don’t care who has Dylan or for what reason they have Dylan,” he said. “The fact is that they need to let him go and reach out to somebody in his family. And whether that means dropping him off at the nearest Walmart or the nearest post office or the nearest police station or whatever the case may be, let him go.”<br /><br />shane@durangoherald.comRandienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-59990693626580101032013-02-15T16:36:46.596-05:002013-02-15T16:36:46.596-05:00This is about a Father that is trying to find his ...This is about a Father that is trying to find his missing son???? A dad tht wants his Son's face out there so we can can be looking for him???<br /><br />"Producers of the "Dr. Phil" show have contacted the volunteer group heading the search for Dylan Redwine, the missing 14-year-old from Monument, and are working on arranging a joint appearance by the boy's parents.<br /><br />The show initially was set for Wednesday, said Denise Hess, who heads Find Missing Dylan Redwine, but it was put off because Dylan's father, Mark, couldn't make it.<br /><br />Hess said Mark Redwine has since agreed to do the show with Elaine Redwine, his ex-wife and Dylan's mother, and Cory, his son and Dylan's older brother. "Elaine and Cory were ready to do it, but we're having some problems getting Dad on board," Hess said.<br /><br />Hess said Mark has agreed to do the show on Feb. 20 or Feb. 27, but worries that he still might bail."<br /><br />Why is hiding??????????<br />Randienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-22678878447372114782013-02-15T16:34:40.118-05:002013-02-15T16:34:40.118-05:00Producers of the "Dr. Phil" show have co...Producers of the "Dr. Phil" show have contacted the volunteer group heading the search for Dylan Redwine, the missing 14-year-old from Monument, and are working on arranging a joint appearance by the boy's parents.<br /><br />The show initially was set for Wednesday, said Denise Hess, who heads Find Missing Dylan Redwine, but it was put off because Dylan's father, Mark, couldn't make it.<br /><br />Hess said Mark Redwine has since agreed to do the show with Elaine Redwine, his ex-wife and Dylan's mother, and Cory, his son and Dylan's older brother. "Elaine and Cory were ready to do it, but we're having some problems getting Dad on board," Hess said.<br /><br />Hess said Mark has agreed to do the show on Feb. 20 or Feb. 27, but worries that he still might bail. <br /><br /><br />Randienoreply@blogger.com