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Dylan Redwine, a 13-year-old boy, was last seen alive while shopping with his father, Mark Redwine, at a Walmart in Colorado in 2012. The father-son outing took a tragic turn when Dylan vanished without a trace, leaving his family and the community desperate for answers. Months after his disappearance, the young boy’s remains were discovered in a remote mountainous area near his father’s home, confirming the worst fears of his loved ones. As investigators delved deeper into the case, a disturbing revelation came to light: Dylan had allegedly found troubling photographs of Mark on his computer, images that no child should ever have to see.

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This episode of “Killer Cases” takes a deep dive into the heart-wrenching story of Dylan Redwine and the shocking discovery that may have led to his untimely demise. As the investigation unfolds, the question arises: Did Dylan confront his father about the disturbing photos, and did this confrontation lead to his savage murder? Through exclusive interviews, expert analysis, and a thorough examination of the evidence, “Killer Cases” unravels the mystery surrounding Dylan’s disappearance and the horrifying truth behind his tragic fate. Join us as we explore the twists and turns of this case and ultimately uncover who is responsible for the brutal murder of an innocent young boy.

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42 thoughts on “Killer Cases: 13-Year-Old Vanishes After Finding Disturbing Photos of His Dad

  1. He did not want to be with his dad he was not sane or normal he like all criminals did not think he'd get caught

  2. This breaks my heart so much for the parents and children whom are forced (court ordered) to spend time with a parent that they know in their very gut, have no business spending time with. That when they are with that parent, you spend every moment trying to think positively and praying hard that your child remains safe while in that person’s care. The legal system continues to fail these families. Dylan clearly didn’t want to be there. Even before finding those pictures, his body language in the Walmart surveillance was telling. Very sad and heartbreaking. What an injustice to the mom and Dylan

  3. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  4. It must be part of their training for Detective's to say to who they think that is guilty " I know that your not a bad person" it comes out in many many cases to not be true.😈🤮🤢 Noreen Readett Australia 🦘

  5. This case just breaks my heart! This child didn't want to go but was forced to spend time with his POS father, simply because he wanted to prove HE was in CONTROL.

  6. Children of any age shouldn't be made to see their other parent, especially if they're NOT comfortable with them. Children and how they're feeling should be taken into consideration.

  7. So they brought champagne to solve a red wine case 😂😂😂😂😂

  8. This father definitely is not right in his brain with extremely twisted and disgusting fantasies. Anybody that finds satisfaction seeing himself eating feces is very ill or possessed by something. I hope his brain is preserved for research one day. I hope there is law that allows one of the spouses to refuse the visitation due to suspicious behavior. I mean cross dressing is not a crime albeit creepy but eating feces is mentally ill and is a danger to a child once discovered.

  9. Props to that new DA, great work. So sorry for the families loss , nothing will return the young boy but at least his disgusting father is not in society anymore! Prayers to his mother and brother

  10. Its so annoying that YT blocks out everything literally everything. This is suppose to be a learning experience and yet this of all things is blocked?

  11. I can't believe how you were so wronged, Dylan. All this evidence surrounding your disappearance. Including yout blood… A 13 yr old boy. This case is ridiculously fkd.
    And fyi, the shock isn't the wearing of women's clothing; it's him defecating into a diaper he's wearing and then eating the feces. Stop focusing on what clothes he's wearing while doing that horrific thing. It's the least shocking aspect of this whole case.

  12. This whole case is ridiculous. This is a 13 YEAR OLD BOY we're talking about; not the dad's drinking buddy who couldn't be found. Unbelievable.

  13. I'm not understanding why courts weren't immediately alerted after a child disappears from a court ordered Thanksgiving wkd visit to a father he doesn't want to see

  14. I had a cousin who was caught up in what I once thought was the worst divorce case I’d ever witness. No, he wasn’t murdered. My cousin was the third of 5 children of my Uncle who truly only wanted one child.

    My Aunt, and Uncle were polar opposites, and once I was old enough, I understood why they divorced. However, it was extremely contentious, and my cousin Chris was collateral damage.

    He was sweet, shy, and afraid of his Dad. Very young when his parents divorced. He barely spoke when he was around his Dad, and I felt sorry for him being the middle child between marriages.

    After getting into some minor youthful trouble, he was sent to a high school counselor. The counselor noticed that one side of his face didn’t move the same as the other, and notified his parents. He had a CT scan which found a mass on his brain stem. The mass had been growing since birth.

    The doctors couldn’t remove it in full, and he suffered unimaginable pain / trauma once it was discovered then removed. Even after its discovery his parents continued to argue. I never quite forgave them for ignoring their son’s medical situation, and trying to get back at each other for nearly 20 years.

    He passed away several years ago, and I know he’s no longer in pain. Chris was a sweet, loving soul who was an underdog. I wish that I could have helped him more, but I just hope that he knows how much I cared for, and love him with all my heart 💔

  15. Although the child did not like to with hus father, the Courts made a bad decision, kids should be supetvised with parents the kids dont get along with

  16. So so very sad, his father has no emotions at all, which shows his guilty, his mother and brother will suffer the loss. I think he hurt his do because of photos.

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