I guess what I'm saying is, how would we know whether or not TH's parents' nag her day and night?
I think there is about a zero percent chance of her ever confessing anything to anyone, much less her parents.
I don't blame Desiree at all, maybe this gives her some sense of power as I am sure she is frustrated beyond belief. I just hope she has not invested herself in this, thinking it would make any difference to what TH says or doesn't say. But if she makes TH miserable, maybe that is enough for now, though I don't see how it could be.
Clu, I understand your point, and it hits close to something I do frequently wonder about: What is it like to live in that house? And, how uncomfortable is Terri?
Honestly, I think probably the publicity surrounding the sext messages was probably much harder for Terri's parents than anything having to do with Kyron. Why? Because the parents can tell their friends and neighbors 'we know our daughter had nothing to do with Kyron's disappearance.' Now, each person who hears this from the parents will have their own thoughts about the case ... but no one will hold it against Terri's parents for believing the best about their daughter, or for defending her.
But when the sext messages were released, there was no hiding it, no denying it, and no claiming that Terri wasn't involved in it--because there it was. And I don't know what happened in their home after the sext messages were released. I just know what would have happened in my parents' home if the same thing had happened to me, especially while I was living with them! My mother would have minced no words telling me what she thought of my behavior, and that she didn't appreciate me bringing disgrace to the family--and did I realize how pathetic I looked, chasing after some man and trying to catch him with filthy talk?
As for my father ... well, with Dad it was all in the eyes. He didn't have to say a word. His thoughts were always written on his face in language plainer than English.
I don't know whether Terri's parents are like my parents were--but I can't imagine a scenario where it would have been discussed in any cheerful manner. 'why dear, we had no idea you were so clever with those phone thingies ... what a talent you have. Many talents, evidently. Can we get you some more disposable phones, by the way?'
I remember a friend of mine in her late teens running off with a ne'er do well against her parents' wishes, and then coming home about a year later with twin boys and not a penny to her name. Like Terri's parents, they took her in ... but her Dad was 'on her case' every single day. The same lectures and recriminations every single day, day after day. And the parents dictated what my friend could or couldn't do. When she could go to the store, when she could talk on the phone. And she put up with it too, for the sake of her children. She made the best of it and ate all the crow they wanted her to eat so that her kids could have a roof over their heads. Also, unable to run around at will, spend the money of her parents, and indulge her whims, she ended up training to be a court reporter and made a nice little career. She ended up with fulltime employment and her own place to take her kids home to. Turned out, running home to parents that were so mad they were led to 'crack the whip' was the best thing that ever happened to her.
Now to hear that Terri is going to bars and celebrating Halloween ... if these things are true ... I don't blame Desiree and her supports for aiming to make Terri uncomfortable. I don't know if making her uncomfortable will improve anything ... it just seems that so far she has been treated rather leniently, and so far that doesn't seem to have helped anyone.