San Francisco Chronicle

Father arrested in 2012 death of 13-year-old son

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DENVER — A Colorado man has been arrested in connection with the 2012 death of his 13year-old son, police said.

Mark Redwine’s arrest in Bellingham, Wash., on Saturday followed a grand jury indictment for second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. He is being held on $1 million cash-only bond.

Redwine and Elaine Hall, the boy’s mother, had gone through a contentiou­s divorce and custody battle. Redwine has denied any involvemen­t in Dylan’s death.

Some of Dylan Redwine’s remains were found about 10 miles from his father’s home in Vallecito in 2013. The boy had reluctantl­y traveled to be with his father for a court-ordered visit the previous Thanksgivi­ng. Dylan’s skull was found by hikers in 2015, and forensic anthropolo­gists said the skull had injuries consistent with blunt force trauma, the indictment said.

Surveillan­ce video from the airport where Dylan’s flight arrived shows little or no interactio­n between the boy and his father, according to the indictment. Several witnesses said Dylan did not want to visit his father, after the two argued and fought during his previous visit.

Text messages showed that Dylan had asked to stay with a friend on the night of his arrival, but Mark Redwine denied the request, the indictment said. Next morning the boy’s friend sent a text to Dylan asking “where are you” and got no response.

Redwine and Hall leveled accusation­s at each other during appearance­s on the syndicated “Dr. Phil” TV show in 2013 as the case drew national attention, the Denver Post reported. TV host Nancy Grace also did a show Dylan’s disappeara­nce.

Shortly after his disappeara­nce, bracelets imprinted with “Find Dylan Redwine” sold for $5 each to raise money for the search, the Post reported. Volunteers scoured a forest near Lake Vallecito. A benefit dinner, Crime Stoppers and assorted donors raised $50,000 to offer as a reward, the newspaper reported.

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