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http://www.katu.com/news/local/99643109.html?tab=video At 12:00
Reporter: You had previously mentioned about Terri borrowing the truck and that there was conflicting information. Can you talk about that today with us and clarify?
KH: Umm, I think there was conflicting information around the procedure of the science review at school. Umm, I think there was confusion when her and I talked about what they were doing on Thursday versus Friday. Thursday, it turned out to be the actual review of the science projects and discussions from the kids about each one of them. Thursday was just display (???), and between her and I, we were confused initially about whether discussions were going to be both days and it was due on Friday. It was (ACK, I can't rewind this!!) confusion about the 2 days...to pick up his project from school. I think there was just confusion about the timeline.
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He basically said that, "Her and I miscommunicated about the science project and the days." We know that TH took the truck Thursday to take the project and reportedly had it on Friday to pick it up.
Kaine's statements today spoke VOLUMES to me.
First off, if TH took the project on Thursday morning, presumably she had an idea that it was due and the reasons why it was due (apparently to grade and to discuss with the classmates). So, really, I don't get why that was so "confusing" and why it was "miscommunicated." If she was under the impression that it was parent morning, that notion would have been nixed right then and there. Add in the sign outside too.
So, then, she doesn't correct the communication with Kaine? "Oh, by the way honey, I took Kyron's project this morning and the teacher said Friday was the parent day, not Thursday." No, all that was said was, "I need the truck again on Friday because Kyron's project needs to be picked up."
THEN, an email in the afternoon about picking up the project, which could have been arranged that Friday morning.
I just don't know...this is way, way too fishy for me. I'm back off of the fence and I think she is guilty as all get-out, IMHO.
PS I never noticed his use of "timeline" before, but he says it here. Significant, I think.
Reporter: You had previously mentioned about Terri borrowing the truck and that there was conflicting information. Can you talk about that today with us and clarify?
KH: Umm, I think there was conflicting information around the procedure of the science review at school. Umm, I think there was confusion when her and I talked about what they were doing on Thursday versus Friday. Thursday, it turned out to be the actual review of the science projects and discussions from the kids about each one of them. Thursday was just display (???), and between her and I, we were confused initially about whether discussions were going to be both days and it was due on Friday. It was (ACK, I can't rewind this!!) confusion about the 2 days...to pick up his project from school. I think there was just confusion about the timeline.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
He basically said that, "Her and I miscommunicated about the science project and the days." We know that TH took the truck Thursday to take the project and reportedly had it on Friday to pick it up.
Kaine's statements today spoke VOLUMES to me.
First off, if TH took the project on Thursday morning, presumably she had an idea that it was due and the reasons why it was due (apparently to grade and to discuss with the classmates). So, really, I don't get why that was so "confusing" and why it was "miscommunicated." If she was under the impression that it was parent morning, that notion would have been nixed right then and there. Add in the sign outside too.
So, then, she doesn't correct the communication with Kaine? "Oh, by the way honey, I took Kyron's project this morning and the teacher said Friday was the parent day, not Thursday." No, all that was said was, "I need the truck again on Friday because Kyron's project needs to be picked up."
THEN, an email in the afternoon about picking up the project, which could have been arranged that Friday morning.
I just don't know...this is way, way too fishy for me. I'm back off of the fence and I think she is guilty as all get-out, IMHO.
PS I never noticed his use of "timeline" before, but he says it here. Significant, I think.