So, hopefully, a few people may agree that there would exist a “blind” or a “hidden patch” on the right side of the vehicle. No one at the church or on Skyline Road could see what was happening there. Fingers crossed, we can all understand that she couldn’t be seen by anyone at the school or in the south side parking lot, either. Assuming she wasn’t amid another Alzheimer’s attack, she could use her own faculties to see if anyone, by any slim chance, was near enough to witness what was about to happen.
If you use Google Street View and place yourself at the entrance to the southern parking lot of Skyline School, and face northwestward looking down Skyline Boulevard, I, at least, can see that "hidden patch" perfectly. Not even elevation helps, really, since Skyline Boulevard slopes downwards and the access road is more visible from the parking lot than right below it. This would also have occurred between 8:45 and 9:00, when dozens of parents would get in their cars and drive onto Skyline Boulevard. Everyone turning an immediate right would have a perfect view of the clandestine deed, and Terri would have no real way of seeing them in advance.
It would be an incredibly poor choice of place for a murder.
It could have happened very quickly. She could have opened the door and told him to get in. She could have attacked him from behind. It wouldn’t have taken long. One blow. One push.
I’m saying this only as one possibility. I don’t know what happened. No one knows what happened but her. (If anyone else was possibly involved that person would only know their own part). And she won’t talk. My guess is she will never talk. She’s having fun with this. But I hope enough of us stick around to let her know that we will never forget.
I think at some point we have to realize how contrived the scenarios for the abduction and murder of Kyron by Terri have become. Every explanation needed to explain a hole in the theory contradicts another.
* Terri took Kyron to school and then clandestinely snuck him out, not signing him out, so everyone would believe he was still at the school. She leaves his jacket and backpack at school.
* Of course, Kyron would have been noted as missing as soon as the class gathered just before 9:00, which means Terri would have been called immediately after leaving the school with Kyron.
* This was averted by the teacher believing Kyron was at a doctor's appointment, delaying discovery for seven hours. But if that was sloppiness on behalf of the teacher, Terri would have no way of knowing or controlling that delay. So Terri must have informed the teacher about the (false) appointment deliberately.
* But if Terri informed the teacher about the (false) appointment, the school knows Kyron went with Terri, meaning sneaking out was completely pointless, and everyone knew exactly who Kyron walked out with and where he was.
* Terri had the chance to kill and hide Kyron in the 90 minutes she drove on rural roads in the forested hills.
* Prior to those 90 minutes she spent over an hour shopping in the city. This is supposedly to establish an alibi.
* But those stores are in the city, public parking lots in urban areas, and she goes into the stores with the baby, with Kyron still in the car. So she establishes her alibi for Kyron's abduction, with the victim in the car right outside?
* To circumvent this, we can try saying she had already killed Kyron before. Since there's no real time and place to do it, we can say she took a wild chance killing him right by the school, hoping no one noticed.
* But what, then, is the point of those "missing" 90 minutes? Kyron was already dead, it wouldn't take her 90 minutes to drive to a forest, toss him, and drive back. She's creating an alibi for an hour and then leaving an unnecessary gap for 90 minutes?
* For that matter, what is the point of killing Kyron at the school when you've supposedly made the school believe you were taking him to an appointment?
That's not even going into the case of DeDe Spicher, whose involvement would not solve a single problem that existed with the scenarios were Terri was alone.
Justice for a 7-year-old boy! Justice for sweet Kyron! Shame on law enforcement.
Agreed on all three, especially the last. Bring in the FBI already. They're far from perfect, but if Desiree is to be believed they were probably far closer to the truth than the MCSO.