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  1. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread - 2015/2016

    I think that the people who know enough to actually lead to Kyron/his remains would be in jail for life if he were discovered and $50K wouldn't matter at that point.
  2. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread - 2015/2016

    Kaine's 5 year update (not much new here, but some distillation of his thoughts): http://koin.com/2015/06/04/kaine-horman-on-kyron-terri-life-after-5-years/ The main takeaway I have from this is: he believes Kyron could be alive and was essentially trafficked to someone in the direct area or...
  3. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread - 2015/2016

    This makes a lot of sense to me. Way back when LE was constructing a time line and the map of the parking lot, who was parked where, which cars belonged to which people - they were meticulous in identifying all of the people-cars-parking spots and IIRC at the time they only had questions left...
  4. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #3

    Aw, hon, I had to walk away from that same case. I couldn't believe how much that case affected me, and I still think of her all the time. Hugs. This is a good reminder, because no one can participate in these threads without being emotionally affected over and over again. Sometimes that...
  5. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #2

    Sure, and since Mark feels one way and other equally grieving and innocent parents of murdered children feel the opposite way, then it's a good example of how you can't judge guilt or the quality of grief by which path the parents choose and which path they feel is the best form of advocacy.
  6. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #2

    I'll never forget reading John Walsh's take on this. He has experienced this - we haven't. His take was that it is the public who craves seeing the grief of the parents, and his wife Reve would put her face out there in order to keep Adam's story in the news, as the reporters shouted gruesome...
  7. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #2

    Right, so how could someone know he was in the septic but not have withheld info?
  8. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #2

    What do you think the connection is with the reward from the Sheriff? It's a relatively tiny reward if it's meant to lure someone into disclosing their knowledge of a murder. I mean who is willing to step forward and essentially tell the police that they knew where a dead child was and chose to...
  9. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #2

    One of my kids would wake up in the middle of the night and wander around the house, usually ending up in our bed. I showered with her in the bathroom with the door latched so she couldn't get out. The other one would sit unmoving in front of the TV long enough for me to shower or nap on the...
  10. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    No one said LE is making stuff up. This happens in every single case I've been part of on WS - info is vague in the beginning and then gets more specific. It happens. I can think of a number of different scenarios of things the mom said and the way LE then chose to share it during the press...
  11. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    We don't know if this is the parents changing the story or if it's just a clarification of the timeline by LE or the media.
  12. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    Looking at the map, what bothers me is that in this rural area, no one either saw a car that didn't belong, or a child wandering around outside. From the air it looks like the kind of place that's just populated enough to have 'eyes' present (my parents live in a similar looking place, and I...
  13. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    There's also a baby in the home. My guess is (based on my own parenting experience) that she probably laid down with the baby. Also it's been reported that she worked the night shift. And that Noah wasn't the type to wander off. So, all told, it would make sense to me that she felt comfortable...
  14. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    I totally agree. Especially when your child is the type that doesn't stray, isn't a 'runner', tends to get sucked in to a tv show for an hour and will pry your eyelids open as you sleep to ask for a juicebox rather than open the fridge themselves - my child was this way and TV for him and naps...
  15. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    Can't scent dogs usually follow a scent even when the person has been in the car? I mean scratch that - yes it is possible, because we often read of scent trails of someone driving off in a car.
  16. ami

    GUILTY VA - Noah Thomas, 5, Pulaski County, 22 March 2015 #1

    I feel like the conflicting info about volunteers and searches and early information that's often coming thirdhand through friends of friends of facebook friends or through a completely unedited and un-fact-checked media is pretty much the rule rather than the exception in the early days of a...
  17. ami

    Found Deceased TX - Leanne Bearden, 33, Garden Ridge, 17 Jan 2014 #11

    One year later, and I actually still think of Leanne Bearden more than any other person I've never met. http://www.kens5.com/story/news/2015/01/17/leanne-bearden-one-year-later/21933923/
  18. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread for 2014

    Scott Peterson killed his wife and unborn baby - does that make sense <modsnip>? More sense than divorce? I mean if you're going to use that as a criteria for assessing guilt, what type of child or spousal murder does "make sense"? Since no one has been convicted for Kyron's murder or kidnap...
  19. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread for 2014

    Yep. He didn't "have to" kill his pregnant wife either, but simply could have divorced her. It took more work, planning, risk, and probably time from start of planning to execution than a divorce would have. But there you go. Murderers/sociopaths/psychopaths are wired differently.
  20. ami

    Kyron Horman's general discussion thread for 2014

    I don't think Terri wanted a divorce, either. Have we seen evidence that she'd started proceedings before Kyron went missing? And even if she did want to divorce Kaine, why would that have any bearing on her eldest son's name change from a previous stepfather's last name to Terri's maiden name...

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