I still wonder on what grounds Terri will be indicted -- Kaine and Desiree have asserted repeatedly and recently that they believe Kyron is alive. LE have stated they have no evidence of a murder. Two teachers who thought they saw Terri leave with Kyron is not equivalent to two teachers seeing Terri leave with Kyron. LE can't even prove Kyron has been abducted, not really. There are multiple witnesses who saw Kyron at school, but none, IMHO, who saw him leave. As unlikely as it is, it's possible Kyron walked away from the school on an adventure and fell down an embankment. It's possible he was abducted and murdered by a pedophile. Lie detector results are inadmissible, and cell phone pings as evidence could be made flimsy by an expert.
With regard to the MFH plot, it's a he said, she said, IMHO. If there's no corroborating evidence, I doubt a prosecutor would go in front of a Grand Jury with one piece of evidence, that being one man's word for it. And the man in question didn't even come forward of his own accord.
Putting aside all our biases with regard to this case, and I ask this opinion of those who believe Terri is guilty even moreso than those who are on the fence -- how do you reconcile a Grand Jury indictment based on what we know and are reasonably able to deduce with regard to evidence?
Based on the way LE worded their statement at the most recent presser, that criminal behavior had occurred in that Kyron's parents had been denied him for the past 8 weeks, I believe they are seeking custodial interference and/or kidnapping against Terri. (For now, with homicide possibly down the road should they find his body, or come up with enough evidence for a no-body case.)
So, lacking a witness who saw them leave the school together, and not being able to say "just trust us! she took him from the school!", I think the prosecutor will use two things to prove it was Terri and only who took him from the school, and that she indeed did take him from the school:
- That Terri took him from the school, the prosecutor will use the questionnaire and the public pleas for people to call in as proof that Terri was the last person who saw Kyron before he disappeared, and more importantly, that no other person saw him after she did.
- That Kyron did indeed exit the school, the prosecutor will use the searches, as well the presence of numerous students and teachers in the school who did not see Kyron in the school from June 4 (post disappearance) until June 15 when the school closed.
The combination of the two - that no person saw Kyron after Terri, and that no person saw him in the school after the disappearance time which coincides with the last time Terri saw him, proves in a legal sense, circumstantially, that Terri and Terri alone took him from the school.
Then it's a simple matter to prove that Terri continued to withhold Kyron from his parents from that time until now. This constitutes (I think - IANAL) the legal elements for custodial interference and/or kidnapping.
It's iffy, but a good prosecutor could successfully convict. I think since GJs don't have the standard of evidence etc that a trial does, an indictment on either or both of these charges is pretty much a given at this point.
The sentence is only a few years for custodial interference - 5 years in Arizona - not sure about Oregon. It's enough time for them to either conduct searches and find Kyron's body, or to glean further evidence for a no-body case, should they decide to pursue that.
Again, IANAL, this is just based on my own paltry research in various cases.