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Will we hear anything about what takes place today? Anyone know?
Thinking of you sweet Ky.
Thinking of you sweet Ky.
Will we hear anything about what takes place today? Anyone know?
Thinking of you sweet Ky.
This article clears it up (if it's correct of course, I don't think we've seen the actual filing):
In a filing on Tuesday, Bunch said the investigation is moving forward: A grand jury continues to meet, and police have conducted interviews in Oregon and California in recent months.
http://www.registerguard.com/web/ne...horman-terri-kyron-lawsuit-wednesday.html.csp
As for the California interviews...obviously somebody police are interested in could have moved to California. Also, Terri lived in California until she was 12 and it's interesting to remember that Kaine had a California Fourth of July trip planned for just him and Kyron when Kyron went missing.
I kind of doubt we would hear anything other than "James gave his deposition today" I think we won't hear about details until it goes to trial. UNLESS some piece of information that is given leads to Kyron.
James has been living with Terri and her parents right? I hate to be pessimistic, but I just don't see anything helpful coming out of a depo from him. I'm sure he has been thoroughly prepared. Hope I'm wrong.
https://www.facebook.com/OnlineDiscussionofCaseNo120606956
Gwenabob,
I found this in the database today:
Young Desiree/Horman Terri Multnomah 10/13/12 12:00 ICMC INIT CASE MGMT CONF 120606956 Hearing Status Check
Could you possibly explain what it all means? I look forward to your response. Thank you!
Great find, Helenstreet!
If you google 'ICMC INIT CASE MGMT CONF' you'll get a result that explains it. I am guessing this is the initial judicial meeting to start the case.
First google result (from a court) "The initial meeting with the judicial officer is called an Initial Case Management Conference (ICMC)."
Right here. I came across one of those just the other day at work and called the court to find out what it meant. It is simply a tickler put in at the beginning of the case to remind the clerks to check the status of a case. It means nothing to anyone but court workers.
This article clears it up (if it's correct of course, I don't think we've seen the actual filing):
In a filing on Tuesday, Bunch said the investigation is moving forward: A grand jury continues to meet, and police have conducted interviews in Oregon and California in recent months.
http://www.registerguard.com/web/newslocalnews/28598018-41/horman-terri-kyron-lawsuit-wednesday.html.csp
As for the California interviews...obviously somebody police are interested in could have moved to California. Also, Terri lived in California until she was 12 and it's interesting to remember that Kaine had a California Fourth of July trip planned for just him and Kyron when Kyron went missing.
http://www.koinlocal6.com/news/loca...med-prime-suspect/EsWH9-_hzU6dCbSYjUKD0Q.cspxIn reference to KOIN's request for confirmation on Kantor's statement, calling Terri a suspect, his office responded with this phrase: "The document speaks for itself."
Moving from 'person of interest'
Until now, Terri Moulton Horman has only been called a "person of interest" in Kyron's 2010 missing person's case. Law enforcement has steered clear of calling her a suspect. She was the last known person with 7-year-old Kyron before he vanished from a science fair at Skyline School two years ago
^ Just a guess... Terri's son, James?