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Witness: Father doesn’t seem to be interested in the search for missing sons

Witness: Father doesn't seem to be interested in the search for missing sons
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Denver: A man accused the death of his 13-year-old son in Colorado for almost a decade ago did not seem interested in the search boy after he disappeared, a witness testified on Monday.
Mark Redwine, 59, was being tried on charges of second-degree murder and child abuse which resulted in Dylan Redwine’s death, which was reported missing on November 19, 2012 while on Gratitude Visits ordered at his home outside.
Durango City.
The boy’s body was found in 2013 a few miles from his father’s house.
The prosecutor claimed Redwine killed Dylan the night before he was reported missing during the confrontation of photos that showed Elder Redwine eating feses from diapers.
Redwine told investigators that Dylan fell asleep when Redwine woke up that morning and that he returned from the task to find his son away.
When Redwine first contacted law enforcement about Dylan’s loss, he refused to make a formal police report, Sgt.
Daniel Abdella from the Bayfield Marshal office testified.
The search began that night after Redwine’s ex-wife made an official report, Denver Post reported.
When the seekers arrived at Redwine’s house – he appeared “relaxed” and “indifferent” – not panic in the way most parents of missing children were, retired the upper pine intermediary, deputy head of Roy Vreeland’s fire protection testified.
Redwine stayed at her house during the initial search and turned off the lights around 11 nights.
As a seeker looking for the boy until around 1am, Vreeland said.
Redwine general defenders suggest that Redwine has been asked to keep the distance from the search to let the crew do their work.
VREELland testified that he worked with a dog to try to track the aroma of Dylan using a redwine pillowcase to say his son had used but the dog struggled to take the path.
None of the men’s items – including backpacks, clothes, or telephones – were at home and Vreeland said he then doubted whether the aroma of Dylan was on a pillowcase.
Redwine seems to be ready to answer the question about what items can be used to track Dylan, Vreeland testify.
“It seems like he knows nothing at home before asking that question,” Vreeland said.

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