Also again, she was on at 3:34 that Friday afternoon. If Kyron gets off the bus at 3:30, and when he didn't get off the bus she immediately called the school, when was it she took the time to be on FB?
I'm not pointing fingers; I find these extremely curious.
I'm not understanding what you're saying...snip ~ Also, why is there a picture of the other little boy's tree frog exhibit? There is no evidence that Kyron was going to sit at the desk anytime soon, and I'm wondering how Terry could have posted anything from her cell phone to facebook without the requisite "posted via mobile web" message.
It's not a clear picture, but it appears the date on the whiteboard in the upper left corner of one of the pictures of Kyron near his exhibit shows the date of June 3. I'm willing to be wrong, but even blown up and image distorted, I couldn't make it say 4, which leads me to believe these exhibits were set up the afternoon before.
Also, why is there a picture of the other little boy's tree frog exhibit? There is no evidence that Kyron was going to sit at the desk anytime soon, and I'm wondering how Terry could have posted anything from her cell phone to facebook without the requisite "posted via mobile web" message.
Also again, she was on at 3:34 that Friday afternoon. If Kyron gets off the bus at 3:30, and when he didn't get off the bus she immediately called the school, when was it she took the time to be on FB?
I'm not pointing fingers; I find these extremely curious.
It's not a clear picture, but it appears the date on the whiteboard in the upper left corner of one of the pictures of Kyron near his exhibit shows the date of June 3. I'm willing to be wrong, but even blown up and image distorted, I couldn't make it say 4, which leads me to believe these exhibits were set up the afternoon before.
Also, why is there a picture of the other little boy's tree frog exhibit? There is no evidence that Kyron was going to sit at the desk anytime soon, and I'm wondering how Terry could have posted anything from her cell phone to facebook without the requisite "posted via mobile web" message.
Also again, she was on at 3:34 that Friday afternoon. If Kyron gets off the bus at 3:30, and when he didn't get off the bus she immediately called the school, when was it she took the time to be on FB?
I'm not pointing fingers; I find these extremely curious.
I tried to catch the street sign but they moved past it so quickly.
Link to video of yesterday's news conference can be found here: http://www.kptv.com/kyron-horman/index.html
These are the direct quotes from Jason Gates I transcribed:
"We suspect he went missing on Friday."
Later (around 5:10) a reporter asks: Can you provide any clarification about what time he was last seen and where?
Not at this time.
Another reporter asks for further clarification of earlier time line statements by LE
"I can't answer your question completely, but I can say the last point at which Kyron was seen was about 9:00 am on Friday morning ."
"Was that within the school?"
Yes
Later on, a reporter asks if the last sighting was by the stepmother or someone else:
"I'm not able to give those details."
This needs to be put to rest because it keeps coming up. Facebook localizes times that you see when you're using it. That is, when I see that someone from the west coast posted at 4:30, that's 4:30 my time, because I'm on Central time. It actually means they posted at 2:30 Pacific time.
Now let's get back to finding this boy! He has to be out there somewhere. I hope they're following up on the Salmonberry Rd. tip, although it seems insurmountably huge, they would need more specifics. I wonder if it's possible that any of the logging equipment that's stored up there would have cameras nearby that might catch any passing vehicles. There has been a lot of eco-activism in the past, so cameras by active logging areas, while a long shot, might not be too far fetched. I just don't know.
Someone answered above that another parent said Kyron was supposed to perform.
If I were to guess, I'd say the stepmother didn't plan to attend because she has an 18-month-old daughter. That's prime naptime for most toddlers.
We suspect he went missing on Friday was an odd thing to say. :waitasec: