Redwine's face when asked about Walmart |
Here is more analysis on the statements of Mark Redwine by Statement Analyst and Private Investigator, Kaaryn Gough. Please note carefully the question raised by Kaaryn at the conclusion.
We do not place statements under a microscope in order to discern deception. If we need a microscope, we are not likely looking at deception.
In Mark Redwine's statements, there are indicators of deception. This is only a small segment from his interview that is focused upon now. The entire interview and analysis should be viewed when forming a conclusion.
I would imagine the police are looking closely at Mark. The problem is that 2 1/2 months have passed and the evidence will have deteriorated or the body will have decomposed. I think the answer to what happened and where Dylan's remains are are inside the interviews. He has shown to have lots of leakage in his language.
Take for example:
R: So then you get home at what time…like 8:30?
MR: "We left McDonalds probably around 7:30-ish and
it’s about a 45-minutes drive from Durango to get up
here. So we would have been here probably around
8:15, 8:30-ish, somewhere in there."
R: So then, so he’s texting back and forth with his
friends like, “hey, I’m not gonna…”
a) You know--wants us to believe
b) "there's not a lot of cell phone service..." Sentence in the negative=sensitive.
c) "...between Durango and the lake up here..."--not "between Durango and here". He specifically identifies the lake as the end point for "not a lot of cell phone service" And then goes on to include where you can get cell phone service, most specifically, Verizon cell phone service, up past the dam. The two references to water--lake and dam--are interesting especially when Mark continues to talk about sporadic cell phone service at his own place. Why does the lake and dam appear in his story?
R: ...what do you want to say to whoever has Dylan?
M: Let him go. Drop him off at the closest police station. Take him to a Wal-Mart and dump him off and let him be, let him go. For the love of God, if you have any compassion in your heart, you will do the right thing and let him come home to his family.
1) Let him go... the father is still dealing with the emotional aspects of the event. In essence, he's telling himself to "let go" of the memory of Dylan.
2) Take him to Wal-Mart and dump him off"...
3) "and let him go" Letting his son's body sink down into the water
Out of the whole interview, this part has haunted me the most.
R: ...what do you want to say to whoever has Dylan?
M: Let him go. Drop him off at the closest police station. Take him to a Wal-Mart and dump him off and let him be, let him go. For the love of God, if you have any compassion in your heart, you will do the right thing and let him come home to his family.
1) Let him go... the father is still dealing with the emotional aspects of the event. In essence, he's telling himself to "let go" of the memory of Dylan.
2) Take him to Wal-Mart and dump him off"...
3) "and let him go" Letting his son's body sink down into the water
Out of the whole interview, this part has haunted me the most.
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