Kyron Horman Discussion Thread 2020 - 2022 - #2

  • #641
Some very good news about this case. :)

Missing for 15 years: A renewed push to solve Kyron Horman’s disappearance

Now, with a new Multnomah County district attorney — the fourth since the second-grader disappeared — Young has stepped up her advocacy, leaning on DA Nathan Vasquez to pour resources into the case and make a call about whether to proceed with a prosecution.

Vasquez said his office has begun a “thorough and methodical review” of the investigation “with fresh eyes,” calling it a painstaking process.

He has directed a team to undertake the review; he said he’s receiving regular briefings.

He declined to elaborate or provide a timeline for completing the assessment of the sprawling investigation, which fills dozens of boxes.


 
  • #642
someone is going down...to funky town..yes indeed...mOO
 
  • #643
I love the DA's "with fresh eyes" comment cuz often times that's what it takes. Fresh eyes. 👀 😁

Love it!
 
  • #644
I love the DA's "with fresh eyes" comment cuz often times that's what it takes. Fresh eyes. 👀 😁

Love it!
I like the part about ..whether to proceed with a prosecution...YES!
 
  • #645
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  • #647
Hopefully a someone took a witness statement thats in a box unprocessed and just waiting for a professional reviewer to find and make a case with.
 
  • #648
Nearly 15 years since a young boy disappeared from outside a Portland elementary school, local law enforcement have announced that they are re-examining the case with help from the FBI.

They add when that process is complete, the file will be re-examined by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU). According to MCSO, the BAU uses behavior and psychological analysis to go over statements and other evidence. They will then offer recommendations to local law enforcement on how to proceed in the case based on “patterns from similar historic and current cases nationwide.”


 
  • #649
Guard your hearts, guys. I'll join in with being cautiously optimistic, but I believe there is still someone out there who knows what happened, and they need to come forward to LE now. JMO.
 
  • #650
Guard your hearts, guys. I'll join in with being cautiously optimistic, but I believe there is still someone out there who knows what happened, and they need to come forward to LE now. JMO.

I agree with you..there is someone who knows. I also feel like the FBI will find them out. mOO
 
  • #651
Nearly 15 years since a young boy disappeared from outside a Portland elementary school, local law enforcement have announced that they are re-examining the case with help from the FBI.

They add when that process is complete, the file will be re-examined by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU). According to MCSO, the BAU uses behavior and psychological analysis to go over statements and other evidence. They will then offer recommendations to local law enforcement on how to proceed in the case based on “patterns from similar historic and current cases nationwide.”


Couple thoughts in what was stated in this article.
  • Digitizing the case file sounds like a huge undertaking. Hopefully there is a set protocol so nothing can be inadvertently overlooked in the scanning process.
  • It’s also an opportunity to potentially find something that may have been overlooked or missed in the early investigation. Like in the Delphi case!
  • The bit about the FBI BAU review and recommendations. Mulling that over, as I know the FBI had been involved from the beginning. But I guess you should assume fresh eyes there are also beneficial. Also maybe in recent years they weren’t as involved with MCSO and newer leads/developments.
  • Happy to hear the words “next steps” stated in reference to the DA’s Office. I think there are some complicated legal hurdles to overcome related to immunity, which was offered to a key person in this case.
I’m very optimistic we may see some action, but it’s going to be a marathon not a sprint.

#JusticeforKyron
 
  • #652
Couple thoughts in what was stated in this article.
  • Digitizing the case file sounds like a huge undertaking. Hopefully there is a set protocol so nothing can be inadvertently overlooked in the scanning process.
  • It’s also an opportunity to potentially find something that may have been overlooked or missed in the early investigation. Like in the Delphi case!
  • The bit about the FBI BAU review and recommendations. Mulling that over, as I know the FBI had been involved from the beginning. But I guess you should assume fresh eyes there are also beneficial. Also maybe in recent years they weren’t as involved with MCSO and newer leads/developments.
I'm not sure if the FBI will put fresh eyes on the case too although they might. But what I do think from how the article was worded "the file will be re-examined by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)." is that the fresh eyes of LE likely will come up with a few tidbits, and those tidbits could spark new ideas/avenues to explore once the FBI receives LE's file of what they've come up with. At least that's what I'm hoping for.
 
  • #653
This is fantastic news! I've wondered and wondered about Kyron for so many years!!
 
  • #654
This is the most haunting case...it just leaves you exhausted...when I started to read about Terri's
lying about this child and punishing him for things that never even happened...insisting on reports from his teacher...locking him in his room all night. Doing this to a young child is SICK. mOO
 
  • #655
how many of us have imagined Kyron walking down that hall at school towards the stairwell?
 
  • #656
I'm not sure if the FBI will put fresh eyes on the case too although they might. But what I do think from how the article was worded "the file will be re-examined by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)." is that the fresh eyes of LE likely will come up with a few tidbits, and those tidbits could spark new ideas/avenues to explore once the FBI receives LE's file of what they've come up with. At least that's what I'm hoping for.

My point is - the FBI BAU has been involved in this case since the beginning and intermittently. I can find other links with mentions later when I have more time.

Bottom line, this is all beneficial for Kyron, Desiree & Kaine.
 
  • #657
someone somewhere, in a bar or on the street among criminals and underground, someone knows
a story about what happened to Kyron, it's somewhere out there on the grapevine.

mOO
 
  • #658
This is the most haunting case...it just leaves you exhausted...when I started to read about Terri's
lying about this child and punishing him for things that never even happened...insisting on reports from his teacher...locking him in his room all night. Doing this to a young child is SICK. mOO
Shades of Leticia Stauch.
 
  • #659
If they're putting fresh eyes on the case, it may also be time to re-interview all the students who were there that day. They're all adults now and can be interviewed without parents present. Not sure if they've done this recently, but if they haven't, I think it may be worth interviewing folks who were there again. Just some food for thought.
 
  • #660
If they're putting fresh eyes on the case, it may also be time to re-interview all the students who were there that day. They're all adults now and can be interviewed without parents present. Not sure if they've done this recently, but if they haven't, I think it may be worth interviewing folks who were there again. Just some food for thought.
yes and they may know stories that floated around that school from the other kids and overheard discussions. mOO
 

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