There is interesting sentence in the article that no post has yet mentioned,
"I've never seen Kaine cry until Kyron went missing," James said, adding that his mother was hysterical.
Given the context, I assume Jxxxs is refering to Terri - rather than his step-mom Angela. This is the first indication we have that Terri reacted with intense emotion to Kyron's disappearance. I put more faith in Jxxx's portrayal of his mother's emotional state than I do that from Desiree, who accused Terri of having "ice in her veins."
LOL-ing @ post similarities here. Unplanned. Great minds and all that.:highfive:
There are so many single women raising small children, working full time, attending college, maintaining a household, with very little support at all.
My hat's off to them. I know how hard it is. I did it.
1. Would I want Terri to be my child's teacher?-no
2. Would I let Terri babysit my child?-no
3. Would I want Terri to be my DIL?-no
4. Would I have Terri as a friend?-no
She scares the ---- out of me.
Oh, I took that as Kyron's mother being hysterical, as he had just referred to Kyron's dad. That's ambiguous, isn't it?
Just what are the contradictions in Terri?
I see a woman who wanted a loving relationship, yet all she found was 'unfounded' love. She was misinterpreted and misunderstood as evidenced by her x MIL who felt there was ulterior motives for flowers and poems.
She has a history of unfortunate and untimely experiences such as the accident that left her with a pinched nerve and migraines.
She used her misfortune to get an education. She turned carp into roses.
Terri has an obvious love of children so why she didn't get a teaching job after a masters is beyond me. Her marriage to Kaine seemed unfortunate for both, for everyone.
What are the big contradictions - A thread of sadness and misfortune runs through her life; unfortunate and untimely relationships; the obstacles are numerous, so maybe Terri learned to retreat rather than fight. For me, not a single thing points toward Terri being a murderous psychopath.moo
What was the motive? Guess I'm not seeing what others see and those who deem her guilty may not be seeing what I'm seeing. moo
Guess it's all in the eyes of the beholder. :waitasec:
All just my opinions and all that stuff!!
Background articles such as this are certainly interesting, but they are also frustrating.
Is Terri really a profile in contradictons?
Or are some people in her past thinking of something, anything they saw in Terri to reconcile Terri's current situation. e.g. Oh, yes, she killed my bookcase - so - she could have easily killed her son Kyron. (just to pull an example provided in the article)
And some people confirm that nothing they ever witnessed would lead them to believe Terri would harm her child, or any child.
Is it Terri that's contradictory, or is it people's selective recollections - some offering positive, some negative, some offering both - that are contradictory?
Are we even looking for past behavior patterns - I mean, can't a person just quickly change in response to current stressors and just snap?
Kaine & Desiree & J were closest to Kyron & Terri. I care about their anecdotes, because I think they were in a position to evaluate changes in Terri and to know about Kyron's life with Terri. For me, it's important to remember that while they sensed and experienced Terri's emotional ups & downs - they never believed Kyron was in danger.
I note that J, her son, who was there the first weekend says until Kyron disappeared, he'd never seen Kaine cry, and that his mother was absolutely hysterical. (IIRC, that's the first time we'd heard of Terri's more immediate reaction to Kyron's disappearance...)
Side note - It would be nice to know the straight story on why J moved. It seems there are 3 versions. It's beginning to sound like James wanted to move as much as anyone - as if he was of an age where he was ready to spend more time with his bio-dad (after summers with bio-dad). Maybe he could pursue the horse interest easier with bio-dad.
All I get from the article - as far as Terri's profile in contradiction - is confirmation of what I'd already expected Terri's personality to be like. Smart, charming, pushy, self-disciplined, a little self-centered, with some history of disposable relationships and a judgement problem or two.
I know plenty of people like Terri. They are just not in Terri's situation. And I don't expect they ever will be.
I don't think we've learned much related to Kyron's disappearance from this article. We have learned a little about Kyron, and more about the blended family and the timeline of the family relationships - some of that was quite helpful.
We've not learned much about recent the Kaine/Terri dynamic. A little, perhaps. So far, sounds like normal marital issues that folks have. Interesting that Kyron's father officiated at the bathing suit marriage. That's different, anyway. LOL.
I guess I'm still waiting for shoes to drop - when maybe there are none.
Where's Kyron? The article didn't tell me that. Did they forget to ask?
JMHO.
Highly doubt Kyron was blind, certainly his other parents would have noticed that.
The article says Terri taught him sign language to enhance his ability to communicate. I wouldn't have any more coffee over that one. moo
Not commenting to anyone in particular, but I did want to remind everyone that no one took J away from his bio-dad. His bio-dad had rights, and only with him severing them could there be an adoption by Mr. Tarver. Bio-dad had to choose to sever the rights...TH didn't "take" them. She can't...nor could she force someone else to adopt. Same thing.
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I don't know where I read it, but is was stated somewhere (maybe rumor) that the school wanted Terri to bring K to the doctor.
A child does not have persistent issues unless there is a problem. Terri should know that as a teacher with a Master's degree for goodness sake.
What the problem is, who knows. But children are not demon seeds, even though they may seem like it at times.
Kyron needed an evaluation to see what was up to rule out any medical or learning issues. Maybe Terri did not want him to actually go to the doctor for some reason.
I don't know where I read it, but is was stated somewhere (maybe rumor) that the school wanted Terri to bring K to the doctor.
A child does not have persistent issues unless there is a problem. Terri should know that as a teacher with a Master's degree for goodness sake.
What the problem is, who knows. But children are not demon seeds, even though they may seem like it at times.
Kyron needed an evaluation to see what was up to rule out any medical or learning issues. Maybe Terri did not want him to actually go to the doctor for some reason.
I don't see it that way. She was doing what she could, she even taught him sign language. That indicates she may have worried not only about vision, but hearing. She also was worried about him spacing out, and, it has been said, not sure if reported, she did set an appointment for him to be checked for possible seizure activity, not big seizure, but the little mind ones that do not kill you, just space you. So, I think she was doing what she could, all she could.
I don't see it that way. She was doing what she could, she even taught him sign language. That indicates she may have worried not only about vision, but hearing. She also was worried about him spacing out, and, it has been said, not sure if reported, she did set an appointment for him to be checked for possible seizure activity, not big seizure, but the little mind ones that do not kill you, just space you. So, I think she was doing what she could, all she could.
JMHO,
If she thought he was having any kind of seizures, knowing this baby had to go to school daily, she would not have waited 2 weeks to get an appointment for him. I just can't see it.