According to Desiree, Kyron was a happy joyful boy, great sense of humor, coming up with all sorts of funny things to say. Kaine describes him as a great son, the best, intelligent, always asking questions, wanting to learn things. There are millions of pictures of him, his sister, his step brother all smiling and looking like they're having a grand ol time.
Kaine describes the day his son disappeared as normal, typical day. He describes a good father/son talk before he takes off from work. He describes a bucolic return home with wife and baby in attendance. Looked at the pictures the wife wanted to show, played with the baby a bit, and went off to work. He describes this day as "no different than any other day" and so my question is.....when did Terri start drinking that day?
How is any of this a "normal" day? And if it is a normal day, why would Kaine remove himself from where his daughter was, knowing that a normal day starts Terri off drinking herself blind?
I'm not trying to bash here. I have a real problem with a drunk not raising any sort of alarm in a man who should have been, as you state "trying to hold his family together"....walking on the eggshells that most drunks force everyone around them to walk on. Kaine had no alarms going off. If Terri did something to Kyron, how is it even remotely possible that this woman who can't hold herself together just watching TV maintain a facade that doesn't trigger anything in her spouse whose life had become one of intolerable drunk-watching?
It boggles.