Friday 8 October 2021

Colorado man Mark Redwine who killed son who found his twisted fetish pics gets 48 years in prison

 

Mark Redwine has previously denied killing his son Dylan on the “Dr. Phil” show in 2013.


Colorado man Mark Redwine who killed son who found his twisted fetish pics gets 48 years in prison

By Edward Era Barbacena


A Colorado father and a WHITE man found guilty of killing his son after the teen found his “compromising” fetish photos was sentenced Friday to a maximum 48 years in prison.


Mug shot of Markredwine


Mark Redwine, 60, was found guilty in July of second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death after prosecutors said he got enraged when his 13-year-old son, Dylan, discovered photos of him wearing women’s lingerie while eating feces from a diaper, KKTV reported.


Dylan Redwine’s partial remains were
 discovered in June 2013.


Dylan was reported missing from Redwine’s Vallecito home in November 2012, one day after a court-ordered Thanksgiving trip to visit his dad. A friend testified in June that the teen “really didn’t want to go” after previously finding the embarrassing photos.

Dylan’s older brother, Cory Redwine, testified during the five-week trial that the teen found the photos before he went missing, KKTV reported.

Redwine, who did not speak during the hearing, plans to file an appeal, his attorneys told the Durango Herald. Prosecutors had sought the maximum penalty for the former truck driver who wasn’t arrested until July 2017 — days after he was indicted by a grand jury in La Plata County.

“I have trouble remembering a convicted defendant that has shown such little remorse for what they’ve done,” Judge Jeffrey Wilson told Redwine, who had faced anywhere from 16 to 48 years in prison.

Redwine’s defense attorneys had suggested he returned home on Nov. 19, 2012, and couldn’t find his son, but saw a bowl of cereal on a table and a television tuned to Nickelodeon, the Durango Herald reported.

“He had his whole life ahead of him,” Hall said. “He would have done it and would have done it well.”

Dylan’s older brother said the past nine years without him had been “nothing short of misery,” the newspaper reported.

“I can’t bring Dylan back,” Cory Redwine told Wilson. “I can’t talk to him so I pray to him. I dream of him … Dylan is my hero and became more of a man in his 13 years than Mark became in 60.”

In 2013, Redwine and the family appeared on a two-part episode of the “Dr. Phil” show, where he denied involvement in Dylan’s death but refused to take a polygraph test.

“Maybe now isn’t the time to be taking the polygraph test,” Redwine said on the show.

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