mauirain
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It is a great way to CYA!!!
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I don't know about a great way, but I guess she thought it was...:waitasec:
It is a great way to CYA!!!
:twocents:
1. Re the email. Wow! As a teacher, I look at my email in the am, lunch and after school. A lot of teachers where I work don't get to look at their email for a couple of days depending on what is going on. We joke that we wear Depends because going to a bathroom is not always possible.
The Talent Show was to start at 1:00 so that would be an impossible time.
2. Re the child and the grand jury. How does anyone know what he testified? Perhaps Kyron told this child he was going to the doctor. Or perhaps Kyron told the child he was going to meet Terri out in the parking lot. THESE ARE IMAGINARY EXAMPLES.
Ok, so that means what? If she wrote that email at 1pm on a Friday, when exactly did she expect to get a reply???? I would think if she wrote an email, she expected a reply before school was out, or otherwise she would have to wait until Monday to figure out when to pick up the SFP???? If that is the case, why write an email at all???? Unless she was expecting the teacher to reply with a question about Kyron's absence...which would set the ball rolling.
To me, why write an email for ANY reason knowing the teacher would not get to replying that day, or that weekend for that matter. Unless she meant to trigger the Teacher into asking about Kyron??? MO MO MO..and all that
Maybe something good for investigators to look at - did she regularly communicate with the teacher via email? If so, how long did it usually take for a response? If she never got immediate or same day responses - why send this particular email? I do think, however, she was testing the waters or like you say, triggering the teacher to ask about Kyron.
I am guessing that the teacher did not see the email until after school . I wonder if she responded?
Not that I can see that it makes any difference if the teacher did respond on when Terri could pick up the project.
Good post!
But I'm amazed--when a school friend said that he had seen Kyron *after* TH said she left him, that report was blown off, as near as I can tell, by LE. And I've seen so many saying that well, he's just a kid, he probably got confused. From the get-go, his story has been discounted.
Now suddenly, supposedly, some child said something that's leading to assumptions that it proves TH's guilt, and all of a sudden a young child's testimony is both believable *and* important. Same school, same group of kids, same age group, but this one is reliable evidence. Vs. the other one.
Will wonders never cease. :waitasec:
1. Re the email. Wow! As a teacher, I look at my email in the am, lunch and after school. A lot of teachers where I work don't get to look at their email for a couple of days depending on what is going on. We joke that we wear Depends because going to a bathroom is not always possible.
The Talent Show was to start at 1:00 so that would be an impossible time.
I don't know about a great way, but I guess she thought it was...:waitasec:
BBM
IMO, the idea of "Maybe she didn't think she'd need an entire day of alibi, but just the trips to the grocery store, during which time she'd receive 'the call' from Skyline and spring into concerned parent mode" & "That's when she would have been committing the crime" seem to contradict one another, at least in my mind.
I interpret these two lines of reasoning to mean that either TH needlessly wasted time driving around on random roads because she hadn't received a call from the school, OR she spent that 90 minutes committing a crime & disposing of *evidence*.
As far as I'm concerned, it's irrelevant anyway, since Matt Shelby stated early on that the school had such a low truancy/absentee rate (per his statements to the media) that phone calls weren't made to households in the event of absences. That policy has since changed, thank goodness, but @ the time of Kyron's disappearance, it was not in effect @ Skyline, unfortunately.
Therefore, I cannot assume that TH was driving aimlessly around for 90 minutes awaiting a phone call from the school regarding Kyron's absence.
Gotta post this before I go to bed as an FYI and general info-
at my granson's elementry school this year they had a talent show a few weeks before school ended. It was k-6 grade. All were invited to do whatever their talent was. Some kids sang, some kids in groups of varying grades got together and did a dance routine, karaoke, etc.
It involved 1 session of practice which was held at school. All the kids had costumes of some sort. Am sure many practiced at home a lot too. My grandson did his green belt karate routine and did practice at home. Hes a shy kid so his wanting to participate this year was a big deal and many of his family members attended (me, his mom, his little brother, his other grandparents, 2 aunts, his 3 yr old cousin and his dad and his step dad all were there) Kyron not mentioning it to his family tho, or not practicing whatever it was he was going to do, or even wearing a certain thing/ costume. That's the part that stumps me. He mentioned it to NOBODY? I want to think that Terri knew, as she was supposedly a frequent presence at the school.
My :twocents:
abbie
http://www.katu.com/news/100086609.html
this article says gj hearing are secret in oregon so no one knows what has been said...didn't say witnesses were "sworn" to secrecy so i don't know if that impacts on it...
...Kyron is a shy kid... wouldn't someone have known if he was dreading the performance, or if he was uncharacteristically excited or even just blase about it? I mean Kyron didn't know he was about to go missing, so he would have thought he was still attending the TS...
a 9 yo testified @ GJ last week, confirms he was to perform with Kyron at the talent show, but never saw Kyron at school that day...
KOIN news at 6, no link yet
I think it is possible that the talent show would conflict with Baby K's nap time--and that TH never planned to go. This could end up being a red herring...although the fact that it was brought before the grand jury does seem to give it some significance.
I'm with Emma, though. Did they really need to drag a 9 year old in to make this point? How traumatic. On top of what the poor child has already gone through since he knew Kyron.
Will wonders never cease.
Funny how that works
Maybe the other child's story was proven false, by LE?
Maybe TH told Kyron to keep it a secret so that they could suprise Kaine with the talent show. For the boy who went before the GJ to make these statements tells me that Kyron among everyone else was full aware of his part in the program and the only one's that did not know were Kaine and DY .. she could have even went as far as to tell his teacher it was a secret to suprise Kaine ..... something along those lines
jmo
Ok, so that means what? If she wrote that email at 1pm on a Friday, when exactly did she expect to get a reply???? I would think if she wrote an email, she expected a reply before school was out, or otherwise she would have to wait until Monday to figure out when to pick up the SFP???? If that is the case, why write an email at all???? Unless she was expecting the teacher to reply with a question about Kyron's absence...which would set the ball rolling.
To me, why write an email for ANY reason knowing the teacher would not get to replying that day, or that weekend for that matter. Unless she meant to trigger the Teacher into asking about Kyron??? MO MO MO..and all that