nonfictionrocks
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I am getting so irritated with this case that I'm close to climbing down off the fence.
Why Kat010?
I am getting so irritated with this case that I'm close to climbing down off the fence.
Aaaargh. I had this whole post almost done. Went to copy it and save, as I do, and something "jumped" and it's gone.
I dunno if I want to redo all that. Now I'm po'd about that, too!
Thanks for asking. Lemme think about it. I decided to take a break after the post disappeared and take my trash (huge bin from city) out. Rolled the heavy bin over my foot.
Kat is, right now, not amused. :snooty:
When the forum is having glitches as it is for many of us right now, best thing to do is, before you hit Submit, hit Ctrl A to select your whole post, then Ctrl C to Copy it. If it doesn't post, you'll have it saved in memory, and you can start a new post and just Paste it in (Ctrl V).
Nothing reported has been confirmed by LE except that Kyron is missing. So, nothing sways my opinion except one fact that is known: Th gave up custodial and/or visitation rights to her baby, rather than possibly incriminate herself criminally. I have said this repeatedly: No innocent mother would do this.
So, yes, that fact alone convinces me that TH is guilty of something in the disappearance of Kyron Horman.
I'm still not convinced Terri is guilty. In cases like these, I see a lot of comparisons to other cases, but honestly, this is not similar to any case I've watched unfold in the press. This is the first case I've followed online to this extent.
I was living in California when Danielle van Dam went missing, and obviously that case received a lot of coverage there. I remember there was a slow trickle of jaw-dropping details leaked about the parents. Swinging, drugs, Brenda van Dam dancing or not with David Westerfield, the father at home alone with the kids, nothing out of the ordinary and Danielle literally vanished into thin air. I'm still not sure how David Westerfield managed to remove Danielle from the house unseen and without leaving behind any evidence, but it happened. David Westerfield is guilty as sin, and Danielle's parents while irresponsible, while immoral by the standards of many, while perhaps negligent by the standards of some, are completely innocent. Danielle's case reminds me of this case, but only insofar as Terri reminds me of the van Dams.
It looks bad for Terri, very bad, but the only evidence I see right now is evidence that she is probably self-destructive, lonely, suffers from low self-esteem, and she's not very smart when trying to be covert. Maybe it's all an act, but the person who took Kyron was smart and cunning. I think it's a mistake to underestimate the intelligence and cojones of whoever took Kyron. Whoever took Kyron that day knew what they were doing, knew enough to avoid detection, left no evidence of his abduction, left no evidence of a murder, left no evidence of any kind that physically ties them to his disappearance, IMHO. The only evidence directly related to Kyron's disappearance, IMHO, is that he is gone. Everything else is almost peripheral evidence, IMHO.
Terri wasn't smart enough to avoid detection when sexting or buying batphones, but we're supposed to believe she was smart enough and cunning enough to abduct a child from his school and probably murder him without leaving behind so much as a shred of evidence directly linking her to the crimes?
It's a tough sell for me...I'm open to all possibilities, and I try to see things from both sides, but for now, when I look at Terri, I see a woman who is her own worst enemy more than I see a woman responsible for Kyron's disappearance and his probable death.
Terri wasn't smart enough to avoid detection when sexting or buying batphones, but we're supposed to believe she was smart enough and cunning enough to abduct a child from his school and probably murder him without leaving behind so much as a shred of evidence directly linking her to the crimes?
Snipped by me. I'm not so sure there is not a shred of evidence linking her to Kyron's disappearance since it looks like there is a focus on her and people must have some reasons to suspect her if there is enough to warrant a GJ hearing, IMO. We don't know what LE has. Whether or not she had to be extraordinarily cunning and smart to avoid leaving certain evidence it's hard for me to assess without knowing what happened, what kind of evidence would be expected and what was found.
If TH did it, and I believe she did, why would she have to be smart and cunning to take him from the school and avoid leaving evidence? No body has been found, so no evidence has been collected yet- there may be plenty at some point. And of course his DNA is all over the truck, house, and her.
No, she didn't have to be smart or cunning. Just evil.
Who said she gave up custody and visitation? Deferring the divorce in no way does that, nor does not fighting the RO. Doing what your lawyer advises is not indicative of one's guilt or not, especially if it means that eventually you might get your life back.
But how could she even begin to guess that no one would see her? It's a pretty crappy plan to just HOPE no one sees you.
And then what does she say? She can't just suddenly remember that the appointment is for the next week and march him back into the school. If she says, "Oh we're on our way to an appt." then what does she tell Kyron? There is no appointment! What if he told Kaine? "Hey, Mom took me from school today and told Mrs. Jones I had a doctor appointment but we really just went to the grocery store and the gym!"
There is also a risk that the teacher will vividly remember and be SURE that Terri said she was taking him to the doctor. Obviously that is not the case, or they wouldn't have spent so much time searching in and around the school for a child who wandered away.
There is a risk Kyron would have told someone, anyone, that he had an appointment and would/would not be back later for the talent show. Obviously there has been no witness who could say that for the same reasons.
There is a risk that the teacher could have been unsure and called Terri on her cell (all three of my kids' schools have mine, my DH's, and all 4 grandparents' numbers). Just to double check that she had him. How could Terri even begin to guess that the teacher wouldn't check? I know it was a crazy day but, having taught this age, I would be even more cautious b/c it was abnormal. I would be counting (like the parent volunteer did) regularly and wondering...hmmm...did Terri take him or is he in the gym and hasn't even noticed we came back to the room? ESPECIALLY with a kid who has trouble with directions and might get distracted.
The fact is that somehow Kyron left the school without being seen, but I don't know how anyone could have planned that. That's what makes me lean toward a SO who just happened to spot Kyron on his own for a minute.
This is what keeps me on the fence...I just can't picture any way that it makes sense.
Snipped by me. I'm not so sure there is not a shred of evidence linking her to Kyron's disappearance since it looks like there is a focus on her and people must have some reasons to suspect her if there is enough to warrant a GJ hearing, IMO. We don't know what LE has. Whether or not she had to be extraordinarily cunning and smart to avoid leaving certain evidence it's hard for me to assess without knowing what happened, what kind of evidence would be expected and what was found.
If TH did it, and I believe she did, why would she have to be smart and cunning to take him from the school and avoid leaving evidence? No body has been found, so no evidence has been collected yet- there may be plenty at some point. And of course his DNA is all over the truck, house, and her.
No, she didn't have to be smart or cunning. Just evil.
Lots of inept perps manage to hide bodies so that no one ever finds them. Apparently it's not that hard.
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