KansasCutie
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I still have not been able to find a single news report that says the police have stated that Karas boyfriend passed a polygraph test. That seems strange to me because you would think if the police had said that, it would have been major news. (If someone does have a news report that says that would you please post a link)
One of my sources has told me that some of Karas other friends have been asked to take a lie detector test as well, but they, or if they were minors their parents,.. have declined.
Hi Peter J.
There was a news article out not long after Kara went missing, which quoted Kylr himself saying that he had taken and passed a lie detector test, and anyone who doesn't believe him, can ask the police.
However, I have NEVER seen it stated officially by anyone other than Kylr himself that he HAS in fact, taken and passed a LDT. I tried to find the old article with Kylr's quotes, but it looks like it has been removed as old material. I can no longer access any links to this article.
I, personally feel that Kylr is still a very viable suspect, and I would really like to hear LE state he has passed an LDT or has been completely cleared as a suspect. Especially since I've found comments posted on the web suggesting that Kylr has connections in Belton.[/quote]
I feel the same way..LE never really stated why he is no longer a suspect.
To me he seems like he should be a prime suspect after the way he had treated her toward the end of their relationship. JMHO
I've been following this story for awhile, and it just sickens me how little press coverage Kara has gotten here in SW Missouri. Granted, I don't watch each and every local news broadcast, but I've seen only one short mention of Kara's disappearance in all the time that she's been missing from our local Springfield, MO stations. I'd like to contact the stations to ask them to get the word out to the many, many people in this area who have never even heard of this case, but I don't know how to go about doing that. Would a letter, e-mail or phone message left on their comment line be most effective? Any suggestions?
[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica]Dear Kara: 'Granny' needs you[/FONT]
Before, when I would see or hear about a missing person, I would pray they would be found safe and returned to their family.
As time passed and something would be on the news or in the paper, I only gave it a passing thought. I think most people do this, until it happens to your loved one.
It doesnt matter the length of time that passes; each day is as empty as the first. It doesnt get any easier; in fact at first your hope is that they are away on their own free will, but as time passes you know it isnt so....
[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica]Full story at link; http://www.kansascity.com/273/story/493015.html[/FONT]
For Kara on her 18th Birthday :blowkiss:
Thanks Peter for posting that....it was going around MySpace too.
If Kara is out there on her own I'm wondering if now turning 18 will bring her forward.
Kara's "Granny" voiced the sentiments of the families and friends of the missing perfectly: "As time passed and something would be on the news or in the paper, I only gave it a passing thought. I think most people do this, until it happens to your loved one." How true!
Maureen
Hi Maureen,
If the MySpace post you saw has Kara's picture with it and the heading in blue with a missing banner on top then its mine