I guess Mr.Jensen didn't realize that the last day of school was June 15th.
apparently it was Bruce McCain, former captain of the Multnomah County Sheriff's office that made those comments.
oops...you are so right. guess I need to get mr.sandman out of my eyes!
matou said:From the same article:
After getting thousands of tips, the investigation into missing 7-year-old Kyron Hormon appears to have gone full circle, and now an arrest could be right around the corner
I hope this is true.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n6713605.shtml
From the same article:
After getting thousands of tips, the investigation into missing 7-year-old Kyron Hormon appears to have gone full circle, and now an arrest could be right around the corner
I hope this is true.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/26/earlyshow/main6713605.shtml
I'm going out on a limb here and predicting an arrest within 24 hours........
I'll support you on that limb because I'm getting antsy and feel that it is time for a major breakthrough in this case. I have wondered since last week when the July 27 press conference was announced if an arrest and/or charges might be forthcoming today or tomorrow before LE speaks to the media. I realize that it's wishful thinking, but I'd like to feel hopeful instead of continually frustrated. jmo
Still, the article is very informative, despite the mistake, or the confusion about when the last day of school was for the Skyline students.Hard to take this seriously when their timeline is so obviously wrong and leads to his theory of premeditation:
But McCain said there seems to be some sort of premeditated plan at work here.
"Especially with the deceptive answers she gave later about, 'Gee, I think I meant June 11th,' which is long after school is out. The key is going back, refocusing and reconstructing every hour and minute she spent on that fateful June 4th to find out exactly where the holes are in her original story."
I have to respectfully disagree about the deal. LE has no evidence of a murder. They have no evidence Kyron is deceased. None. That's a compelling lack of evidence. Why would she make a deal about the abduction, thereby implicating herself in a murder for which LE admits they have no evidence?
I also disagree about the MFH plot. I think an arrest for the MFH plot depended upon information obtained in the sting. Obviously, that didn't end in LE's favor.
I'm not sure what the press conference is about, but it's been planned for a while. I don't think they'd toe their shoes in the dust waiting to arrest someone for this crime, considering the toll it's taking on the community in every imaginable way, if they had compelling evidence. It makes more sense to me that they'd arrest her and then schedule a press conference, not vice versa.
I truly believe LE has very, very little evidence against Terri. I'm sure there's more than we know about, but I don't think it would stand up in court, not by a long shot, which is why she's still free.
I think I wasn't getting my point across lol
I meant to say if what LE has on Terri (for anything, really) is no more than what we've seen and what "sources" have brought forward, then I think he'll just sit back and force them to prove their case. But if he believes they DO have information (that we obviously don't have), he may be making some sort of deal.
Did that make sense?
I agree about the MFH; I just threw that out there because it is a possibility, just IMO not probable.
And FWIW, I agree that they probably have very little evidence against her.
Ah, okay. I understand what you're saying. And, yes, I agree, if anything has changed with regard to LE finding forensic evidence that proves a death occurred, I think he would work on a deal and strongly advise Terri to take it.
I just don't think that's what's going on. I missed some of the news from the last week because I was on a break, and I've been trying to catch up, but have Desiree and/or Kaine continued to assert Kyron is alive? Their assertion that he's alive negates, IMHO, that much has changed on the evidence front.
Unless evidence of Kyron's death surfaces (and that evidence directly implicates Terri), I don't think there will be an arrest, and I think Houze will take a wait and see approach.
Honestly, I have a feeling LE will answer a few questions, give the public a general idea of what's going on from an investigative standpoint, and let the community know that resources have been exhausted to find this child but that LE remains committed.
Honestly, I have a feeling LE will answer a few questions, give the public a general idea of what's going on from an investigative standpoint, and let the community know that resources have been exhausted to find this child but that LE remains committed.
Lying to LE has several bad, bad consequences. First, LE starts to wonder why the person is lying--and there's never a good answer to that because most people lie when they can't tolerate the consequences of the truth. Then, once the lies have put the person on LE's radar screen, LE starts to dig into other areas they might not have thought about before (i.e., "What ELSE are you hiding, covering up, lying about??"). Finally, the prosecutor can roast the person (now defendent) slowly over the fire, recounting lie after lie, so that the jury wouldn't believe him or her if 10 holy angels backed up the testimony. Casey Anthony, after all, is despised not just because she killed her precious child, but because she lied to continue her party life without Cayley, because her lies led LE and the community on an excruciating search for Cayley, and because with the truth absolutely evident even to the squirrels in the trees, she has never stopped lying. She, like Susan Smith, is the poster girl for murderous mothers, not just because she killed her child, but because her lies did so much damage to the community who cared more about her child than she did.
The political equivalent: the cover-up is always worse than the crime. For example, if Casey had worked out a plea deal, confessed to killing Cayley, told where to find the body, she was still looking at life in prison but she might have had a chance at parole in her old age and her family wouldn't be utterly destroyed financially and emotionally. If TH's lies are not related to Kyron's disappearance, they are destroying her life anyway. If they are, she's lying herself into a small "club" of women who told themselves the biggest lie of all--that they could fool LE, their families, and the community.
From the same article:
After getting thousands of tips, the investigation into missing 7-year-old Kyron Hormon appears to have gone full circle, and now an arrest could be right around the corner
I hope this is true.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/26/earlyshow/main6713605.shtml