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oh but there was never an appointment on the books for Kyron on the following week, was there? mOOSnipped Quote: Finster said Horman had told Kyron's teacher the day before that she was taking the boy to the doctor on Friday, June 11, and gave the teacher paperwork to fill out related to the appointment.
Finster said that when Kyron didn't show up at the bus the afternoon of June 4, Horman talked to the teacher who said she thought that Horman had taken Kyron to the doctor that day. Horman told Finster that the child's teacher was new, in her first year of teaching, and was hard of hearing in one ear. "She doesn't know if she understood her," Finster said.
Friend: Terri Moulton Horman to take another polygraph in Kyron Horman's disappearance
Sheriff's captain says repeatedly that he can't comment on suspects or persons of interest in the case.www.oregonlive.com
Snipped Quote: [Pg 59] The police also wanted to clear up the confusion about when attendance was taken. At 10 a.m. Kyron was marked absent by his teacher, Miss Porter. The school office was told it was an excused absence. That’s because Terri had sent the teacher an email days before saying she was taking him to a doctor’s appointment. That’s why his backpack and jacket were left in the classroom. He wouldn’t be gone all day. Later, Terri said it was all a mistake. It was the following Friday Kyron had a doctor’s appointment.
"Boy Missing · The Search for Kyron Horman" by Rebecca Morris[Pg 67] “I want you to tell Kaine… and the police… that Kyron has a doctor’s appointment next week.” [June 11, 2010]
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[Pg 68] “Kyron has a doctor’s appointment coming up. If the teacher hadn’t mixed up the dates, maybe someone would have realized Kyron was not at school.” Terri was creating a scenario whereby she was absolved of anything to do with his school day.
"Boy Missing · The Search for Kyron Horman" by Rebecca Morris
oh but there was never an appointment on the books for Kyron on the following week, was there? mOO
The adorable little boy talking about teddy bears, candy, and hope will not be Terri’s savior in a criminal court of law.
In June 2010, he was 8 years old. Not only was he confused and traumatized by Kyron’s absence, but his grandmother put words in his mouth. What his grandmother says he said cannot be used at trial for the truth of the matter. If he takes the stand and “remembers” what his grandmother said he said as his own words, the prosecutor will impeach him. They have all his media interviews, plus their interviews.
I’m pretty sure law enforcement would have interviewed the adult who supervised the group Kyron was supposed to be in; they would have interviewed the three other children in the group, plus the teacher. Had Tanner’s stories about 1) passing Kyron in the hallway, and 2) not seeing Kyron as the group of five (reduced to four) returned to the classroom been verifiable we would not be where we are today.
Tanner does not give a time for passing Kyron in the hallway. There is no doubt Kyron was inside the school that morning.
[Pg 40] Terri, who said she’d seen Kyron enter his classroom, told a different version too: she said that when she left Kyron, he’d been with a “chaperone” leading the children around to see the various science projects. The school said there were no adults acting as chaperones.
Later, a parent involved with the PTA explained that there were parent-led groups of students walking between the classrooms to see the science exhibits. She led the group made up of Kyron’s classmates. He was not in it.
"Boy Missing · The Search for Kyron Horman" by Rebecca Morris
“The teacher thought I said I was going to take Kyron with Kitty for a doctor’s appt.,” she wrote on June 5, 2010. “I said I was going to look at other exhibits - how do you mess that up? His coat and backpack were still at school. I left the school at 9 and he was seen with a man ‘chaperone’ and 2 girls after I left. There were no men on the chaperone list. That and it was highly chaotic - had to been 300 people running around - no coordination ...”
"I left the school at 9 and he was seen with a man ‘chaperone’ and 2 girls after I left. There were no men on the chaperone list."But even in this excerpt Terri is doubted only to have been proven right - there were chaperones leading groups of children. Why would the school deny it?
The police has never given any information about this guy."I left the school at 9 and he was seen with a man ‘chaperone’ and 2 girls after I left. There were no men on the chaperone list."
Was this "man" ever identified? What did he look like?
Tragic, but I hope Sandra can rest in peace now. She has a short thread on Websleuths.Just fyi I saw just now in People magazine online that remains missing 54 years were found on sauvie island, she was a teenager from Portland missing 54 years.
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Human Remains Identified as Portland Teenager Who Went Missing 54 Years Ago
Oregon State Police announced on social media this week that they identified the remains of a woman found in Sauvie Island in 1970 as teenager Sandra Young, who went missing in 1968 or 1969.people.com
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Sorry to have missed this earlier. I don't see a response so I'd like to weigh in. There is quite a bit on it. I'll add a few links at the end.Nor for me, I'm a step Mom also.
One thing that is rarely discussed - in March 2010, Terri's son J was sent to live with his Grandparents. Later he moved in with his Dad. No reason has ever been given, but I'm curious why that happened. Sending your kid to live elsewhere is a bid deal in my opinion. Was this around the same time Terri sent emails to Desiree, regarding Kyron coming to live with her?
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Kyron Horman's blended family: Friends describe a close, supportive group
Terri Moulton Horman and Desiree Young were friends before Kyron was born.www.oregonlive.com
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Yet, the statements attributed to and made by this sweet innocent continue to be trotted out after all these years as Terri’s first line of defense.I'd say Terri not being charged anytime soon is what's likely to be her savior. Three successive DAs have neglected to charge her in 14 years, no Grand Jury has indicted her despite being first empaneled only two months after the abduction. No new incriminating information has emerged, no new leads and no aspiring DA has promised to charge her. So I don't think young TP will be call upon to save her.
I can’t explain why anyone would do and say the things they do and say.We have no reason to believe it was his grandmother who made him say what he said. For one, why would she? For the other, why this particular story? Why make him say the bit about the electrical exhibit?
We are here without human remains. I agree. Specifically, the human remains of 7-year-old Kyron Richard Horman. His whole life was taken from him. He was alone when he faced a demon. IMOWhere we are today is without an official suspect, without an official PoI, without a body and without any physical evidence. Perhaps the police disregarded TP's story to their own detriment?
Here is an interesting citation opening up an interesting hypothesis:And yet, it makes no sense for the story to take place any time with Terri still in the building. She kept Kyron with her at all points (we have no testimony from anyone seeing Terri alone in the school, only Kyron) except their ascent via different stairways.
The citation isn't about Terri's leaked email. It's about Terri trying to explain where Kyron was when she last saw him. Sometime during the evening of June 4, 2010, her revised version was Kyron had been with a chaperone who had been leading the children around when she left. Please see Page 40, Chapter 3 of “Boy Missing – The Search For Kyron Horman” by Rebecca Morris. The whole chapter is worth reading, BTW. IMOI like this bit, as it directly contradicts the facts as we know them. Terri's leaked email shows that she didn't claim she had seen Kyron with a chaperone, she said she had heard that from someone else:
But even in this excerpt Terri is doubted only to have been proven right - there were chaperones leading groups of children. Why would the school deny it?
Yet, the statements attributed to and made by this sweet innocent continue to be trotted out after all these years as Terri’s first line of defense.
Over and over and over, we hear their familiar refrain. And I’m sure it will continue despite the inaccuracy.
More incriminating evidence may have surfaced, not that they need it. But how would we know? Neither law enforcement nor the DA’s office will issue a bulletin informing us. We have to wait for the handcuffs.
I can’t explain why anyone would do and say the things they do and say.
However, the grandmother said "Tanner has told her":
[2:02] Reporter: Wendy says Tanner has told her he saw Kyron’s stepmom, Terri, leaving the school building. Kyron was not with his stepmom when she left school.
Video embedded in Websleuths' comment
Regarding young TP, in my opinion, it’s not that law enforcement disregarded his statements because they certainly did not. They have a statement from at least one other source that discredits his. The statement made by the grandmother provided and still provides good media entertainment, but that’s the end of its usefulness to Terri. As discussed previously above and also here.
Here is an interesting citation opening up an interesting hypothesis:
[Pg 263] Underhill said at least one witness told police they saw a second adult, on a phone, in the truck while Terri was in the school. Another had seen the truck moved. Later, detectives told Desiree that despite tips, they didn't think there was anyone else in Terri's truck, at least when it was parked at the school. They thought the person sighted on the phone in the truck was Terri.
"Boy Missing · The Search for Kyron Horman" by Rebecca Morris
The citation isn't about Terri's leaked email. It's about Terri trying to explain where Kyron was when she last saw him. Sometime during the evening of June 4, 2010, her revised version was Kyron had been with a chaperone who had been leading the children around when she left. Please see Page 40, Chapter 3 of “Boy Missing – The Search For Kyron Horman” by Rebecca Morris. The whole chapter is worth reading, BTW. IMO
But, Portland Public School spokesman Matt Shelby said the account can't be true: "There were no substitutes at the school that day (the day Kyron disappeared)," he said.
The June 5, 2010 email contained specific details not given in the citation, such as an unidentified someone had told this to Terri about another unidentified someone who was a male and a chaperone and was seen with Kyron and two girls after Terri left. Any guesses on how long it would take law enforcement to catch what was going on? How much time and manpower would a reasonable person expect law enforcement to waste on this? It’s worse than her “hilly roads” story. And Kyron was missing!
I wonder if the email referred to as being leaked was one that DeDe turned over to law enforcement. Terri got a lot of good mileage out of that leak.
Speaking of DeDe, much like the school she seemed to have a problem with words and their meaning. Working as opposed to volunteering, for example. Isn’t it strange when otherwise intelligent adults can’t seem to distinguish the meaning of the simplest words?
DeDe’s civil deposition. See bottom right of page 3.
Since the early stages of the investigation, the school was aware that Kyron was not in his group. Why would the school deny it is a good question.
Law enforcement determined to keep every tiny detail secret and a rogue student encouraged by a grandparent to give misleading interviews to the press didn’t make it easy for the school.
I shudder for Kyron when I think about the last face he saw. The face of the devil advancing on him. He was 7-years-old.I would think that in discussions about an unsolved case, actual statements from what may well be the last person except his killer to see Kyron might be of interest in themselves, and not dismissed as something "trotted out" because they're inconvenient to the dominant opinion.
What inaccuracy?
There will be no handcuffs. Not on Terri, anyway.
Yes, and the rest comes directly from TP himself. He saw Kyron alone in the school, somewhere upstairs (since he went downstairs directly after). This does not match anything we know of Kyron's movements before Terri left the school.
I'd say it guarantees that Terri will never be charged, much less convicted. Even if they do have some testimony "discrediting" TP, they obviously haven't been able to convince a Grand Jury to indict, so my guess is that whatever they have is less than compelling.
If you ask me, the MCSO realized long ago - as in late June 2010 - that Terri wasn't the one who took Kyron from the school, based on testimonies like the one from TP, and the evidence from CCTV and witnesses ensuring that she didn't have Kyron with her during the subsequent hour. That's when we begin to see focus on potential "accomplices" (landscaper, Dede, mystery man) who could have taken Kyron and met up with Terri at Sauvie Island or somewhere. But, also obviously, they haven't been able to substantiate that theory.
I wonder if the "science fair" was advertised to the local public in advance as a school event? While it doesn't appear to have been open to the public, it may have helped the abductor find an event where he could blend in with parents and grandparents. Wasn't there a report of someone asking where a school was?My theory is that Terri saw Kyron heading towards his classroom door like she said. The abductor saw her turn away and go down the stairs. Kyron told his classmate that he was going to see the "electrical" display and left to do so. The abductor saw Kyron leave the safety of his peers and go off by himself. The abductor followed Kyron and lured him away. The abductor steered Kyron towards his white pickup truck (similar to Terri's) and drove off with him. I suspect the abductor promised to show Kyron something. The teacher not marking him absent gave the abductor time to leave the area with Kyron. By the time Kyron failed to get off the bus at home, he could have been many miles away or deceased and his body disposed of. He hasn't been found because he is outside the search area. I believe this was planned out in advance except for which child he would abduct. I, also, believe the abductor has abducted at least one other child before Kyron and has probably abducted another/others since then. I suspect the abductor to be a male between the ages of 30 and 60 because a younger person would have stood out inside the school.
How do we know the grand jury didn’t vote to indict? Could you provide a supporting link for your statement, please? Maybe they brought back a true bill and the DA decided to shelve their decision, like in the Ramsey case. It seems the DA’s office was afraid to take a “no body” case to trial; afraid they couldn’t find a jury who would understand circumstantial evidence. Justice for Kyron!
Perusing the links here will highlight more than one inaccuracy in Tanner’s statements.
My apologies for repeating myself, but Tanner will not be Terri’s savior. OMO
Minus his grandmother’s statement that Terri left without Kyron, the most glaring inaccuracy is Tanner’s last sighting of Kyron. We have to guess at a time. Factually, it likely occurred while Terri was still at the school.
This leaves Terri with no witness placing Kyron at the school while she was at Fred Meyer, Hillsboro, around 9:00 a.m. Terri was there. She has a receipt and there is CCTV footage of her. But, where was Kyron?
Around 10:00 a.m., Terri was at Fred Meyer, Beaverton. Terri has a receipt and there is CCTV footage of her. She even managed to ensure a witness at this Fred Myer. But, where was Kyron?
Nothing has changed except the possibility that more evidence has been discovered. IMO
Landscaper and mystery man only made it as potential "accomplices" in the blogs/discussion groups. Mostly in the blogs/discussion groups led and fed by Terri and her supporters. In my opinion.