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That does seem plausible, but I still can't reconcile her giving up right to her own baby without a fight.
Respectfully snipped & BBM
I don't think it's hard to reconcile. Desiree did the same thing. And before anyone gets on me for saying anything negative about D, please remember that I lived next door to her for 4.5 years (during which time Kyron came to visit only during the summer for 6-8 weeks, not as often as was said in the media) & my perception of her is different than many others.
I think it's entirely possible that Terri didn't really care about Kyron insofar that she didn't love him. If she's truly as narcissistic as she has been portrayed in the media (again, I say "IF" only because I see how Desiree is portrayed & I know that's not entirely accurate), then yes, I can see Terri being able & willing to walk away from baby K without regret. Lots of women give up custody of their children to their spouses because they'd rather not have to deal with the kid(s) 24/7.
Didn't Desiree give up custody because she had to go to Canada for treatment for kidney failure? I'm sure you have a personal knowledge of her that may be different than the media portrayal, but unless it's been reported wrong, she didn't simply walk away from her child.
Interestingly, Terri has shown that she doesn't want to walk away from her child either. From KGW.com:
http://www.kgw.com/news/kyron-horma...thdraws-request-for-visitation-106631418.html
"In Monday's filing, Terri's attorney states the withdrawal of the motion for visitation is "in no way an agreement to maintain the status quo" regarding the estranged couple's daughter, and that Terri "does not, and will not, give up her right to seek legal custody" of their daughter."
So simply deciding she doesn't want to parent isn't what's going on here for Terri. The fact that she stopped pursuing visitation is one of the big things that makes me feel she may be guilty or at least involved.
BBM
Exactly. Because the only thing more important to Terrie than her baby is her freedom. You can't ignore it. If she truly were innocent, she would be cooperating, if only to get her child back.
It becomes more obvious every day that Terri did it.*
Think about if it happened to you---that YOU were the last person seen with a missing child and everybody thought you were guilty? You would be ANGRY. You would be all over investigators, all over the media to get yourself out of the PRISON of being suspected in such a thing.
This woman has even given up her BABY, with hardly a peep of protest.
Are those the actions of an innocent woman? Even if she 'got over' being a suspect, she would still be devastated that every day Terri is considered a suspect is another day she can't she her baby daughter.
Terri should be hopping mad, at least behind the scenes. If you were honestly innocent of a stepson's disappearance, wouldn't you pace the floor til it was resolved if it was keeping you from your baby?
*I know it's always been pretty obvious, but a WHOLE YEAR without her baby? Knowing her daughter will never even remember her as a mother, and yet Terri does not seem affected at all? This woman is something else.
I just can't believe no one has cracked. I expected this to be solved way before now. I just want Kaine & Desiree to finally KNOW.
How would cooperating get her chld back?
She has allegations against her about wanting to have her husband killed, which she can neither prove nor disprove.
She may not have anything to add to her knowledge of Kyron; what point is there in her rehashing what she told them during the the first three weeks, if they do not believe her?
If she is lying about Kyron, she certainly can't come forward. And if she was not lying, she won't be believed anyway, so either way she can't get her daughter back.
I don't see any way for her to get access to her child at this point, no matter what she does. How does one disprove the so-called MFH scheme? Or disprove she has knowledge about what happened to Kyron? I suppose she could offer to take another LD test, but if she can't pass one, that wouldn't help matters either.
Right now, at least she is not in prison. Keeping quiet may be the only chance she has at ever getting access to her child, guilty or not.
I disagree. The longer this drags on the more likely it is that TH didn't do it.
And if it were so obvious, why no arrest? Why no formal TH is our prime suspect? Why silence?
The point is not whether or not she is to be believed. TH lawyered up and STOPPED cooperating almost immediately. Stopped cooperating with any investigation. Even about the MFH.
If you were innocent, would you not be FIGHTING? You would be WITH the searchers, if they let you, but you'd also be blowing up the phone of every cop there is. One's maternal instinct does not disappear because they are a suspect. Innocent people don't just 'give up', even if they have lawyers, they would be badgering their lawyer to speed up his own investigation, to be allowed to cooperate, just to get your name cleared and your baby back. Isn't that the way innocent people act?
Have Desiree and Kaine physically searched for Kyron? Are they with the searchers when they are out looking for Kyron in the Oregon wilderness?
It becomes more obvious every day that Terri did it.*
Think about if it happened to you---that YOU were the last person seen with a missing child and everybody thought you were guilty? You would be ANGRY. You would be all over investigators, all over the media to get yourself out of the PRISON of being suspected in such a thing.
This woman has even given up her BABY, with hardly a peep of protest.
Are those the actions of an innocent woman? Even if she 'got over' being a suspect, she would still be devastated that every day Terri is considered a suspect is another day she can't she her baby daughter.
Terri should be hopping mad, at least behind the scenes. If you were honestly innocent of a stepson's disappearance, wouldn't you pace the floor til it was resolved if it was keeping you from your baby?
*I know it's always been pretty obvious, but a WHOLE YEAR without her baby? Knowing her daughter will never even remember her as a mother, and yet Terri does not seem affected at all? This woman is something else.
I just can't believe no one has cracked. I expected this to be solved way before now. I just want Kaine & Desiree to finally KNOW.
Respectfully snipped & BBM
I don't think it's hard to reconcile. Desiree did the same thing. And before anyone gets on me for saying anything negative about D, please remember that I lived next door to her for 4.5 years (during which time Kyron came to visit only during the summer for 6-8 weeks, not as often as was said in the media) & my perception of her is different than many others.
I think it's entirely possible that Terri didn't really care about Kyron insofar that she didn't love him. If she's truly as narcissistic as she has been portrayed in the media (again, I say "IF" only because I see how Desiree is portrayed & I know that's not entirely accurate), then yes, I can see Terri being able & willing to walk away from baby K without regret. Lots of women give up custody of their children to their spouses because they'd rather not have to deal with the kid(s) 24/7.
How would cooperating get her chld back?
She has allegations against her about wanting to have her husband killed, which she can neither prove nor disprove.
She may not have anything to add to her knowledge of Kyron; what point is there in her rehashing what she told them during the the first three weeks, if they do not believe her?
If she is lying about Kyron, she certainly can't come forward. And if she was not lying, she won't be believed anyway, so either way she can't get her daughter back.
I don't see any way for her to get access to her child at this point, no matter what she does. How does one disprove the so-called MFH scheme? Or disprove she has knowledge about what happened to Kyron? I suppose she could offer to take another LD test, but if she can't pass one, that wouldn't help matters either.
Right now, at least she is not in prison. Keeping quiet may be the only chance she has at ever getting access to her child, guilty or not.
Because TH is smart, that's why. My estimate is that 99% of WS members would be great at getting away with murder, just from studying other cases. People who are interested or knowledgeable in forensics are great at murder. See: Drew Peterson.
How would cooperating get her chld back?
She has allegations against her about wanting to have her husband killed, which she can neither prove nor disprove.
She may not have anything to add to her knowledge of Kyron; what point is there in her rehashing what she told them during the the first three weeks, if they do not believe her?
If she is lying about Kyron, she certainly can't come forward. And if she was not lying, she won't be believed anyway, so either way she can't get her daughter back.
I don't see any way for her to get access to her child at this point, no matter what she does. How does one disprove the so-called MFH scheme? Or disprove she has knowledge about what happened to Kyron? I suppose she could offer to take another LD test, but if she can't pass one, that wouldn't help matters either.
Right now, at least she is not in prison. Keeping quiet may be the only chance she has at ever getting access to her child, guilty or not.
New theory. Someone, who may volunteer to help children, does so because of a guilty conscience. Someone, who volunteers at schools or other places where chidren are present, does so because of guilty conscience. What makes them have a guilty concience? Hard to say, but if we all look to the past, and perhaps that person's immediate family, maybe we will see not only a motive, but everything will start to make sense. This person may have experienced something so awful as a young child that he/she feels they have to rectify the situation, do penance so to speak. (Not necessarily something they did themselves, but perhaps something they witnessed and have kept secret.) History repeats itself, it's a fact. Is it possible that this person has been trying so hard to be on the good side, because they know if they do not, they will fall to the dark side? So, could the profilfe of the perp be someone who is trying to rectify the past, but in doing so, things went wrong, and found themselves in the same exact place they had always feared they would be? Who would fit such scenario?
(I know this out there, but in looking for answers for Kyron, at this point, all options should be considered.)
New theory. Someone, who may volunteer to help children, does so because of a guilty conscience. Someone, who volunteers at schools or other places where chidren are present, does so because of guilty conscience. What makes them have a guilty concience? Hard to say, but if we all look to the past, and perhaps that person's immediate family, maybe we will see not only a motive, but everything will start to make sense. This person may have experienced something so awful as a young child that he/she feels they have to rectify the situation, do penance so to speak. (Not necessarily something they did themselves, but perhaps something they witnessed and have kept secret.) History repeats itself, it's a fact. Is it possible that this person has been trying so hard to be on the good side, because they know if they do not, they will fall to the dark side? So, could the profilfe of the perp be someone who is trying to rectify the past, but in doing so, things went wrong, and found themselves in the same exact place they had always feared they would be? Who would fit such scenario?
(I know this out there, but in looking for answers for Kyron, at this point, all options should be considered.)