I know people want an arrest. I know they want this thing to move along but what people need to remember is that the minute there is an arrest, the minute there are charges, the clock starts ticking and no one can afford to make a mistake.
If were not ready, if there are holes, that would be tragic. We cant afford to let whoever was responsible to get away with it.
Bold by me.
I found this quote particularly interesting, because "the clock starts ticking" could be read so many ways. He uses the past tense ("we can't afford to let whoever was responsible..."), which could be interpreted to suggest that whatever "it" was, it is over. As others have said, I think he is now sharply focused on justice, but I can't help but, in my own selfish way, think of "the clock starts ticking" as the passage of time that occurs after an arrest, when someone could be questioned and details given as to where Kyron is being held captive, alive.
This to me does not have anything to with not being 'united"
This is just a good example of the general wiring differences between men and women.
Women tend to be more emotional and men tend to look at things from a less emotional perspective.
Desiree: not waiting anymore, we need money and help and I want my son back now.
Kaine: things are moving along in their own time and if we are patient it will come together.
they are both right.
I do think as the more logical thinker of the 2(imo) that Kaine is leaning towards the real possibility that Kyron may no longer be with us and Desiree refuses to think that is an option.
One is a more emotionally based outlook than the other.
Not right not wrong, just different.
Kaine=Mars
Deisree= Venus
Jbean= Moon
I've not seen where the public in general has been impatient.
"Patient"....it's been 4 months to the day little Kyron has been missing. No POI, no suspects, a whole lot of hulla bellew....I dunno, "Patience" would no where be close in my vocabulary. But if being patient is what gets KH through this, then that's great for him...far be it from me to second guess his patience.
"Patient"....it's been 4 months to the day little Kyron has been missing. No POI, no suspects, a whole lot of hulla bellew....I dunno, "Patience" would no where be close in my vocabulary. But if being patient is what gets KH through this, then that's great for him...far be it from me to second guess his patience.
I believe Kaine has been given good reason to be patient. I would never presume to think that any of us in the general public have been briefed by LE to the same EXACT extent as the parents of a missing child.
I think Kaine knows that LE is building a solid, airtight case. I think (as does her attorney) that Terri is a suspect...whether you want to add "de facto" or not. Terri is isolated. Her life now is one of stringent limitations, she is essentially in a virtual "jail"...a "de facto" jail, if one prefers. Her child is in safe hands with her loving Dad.
If one accepts that Kyron is gone...Terri has nothing to offer anymore. She can sit in her box until the strongest possible case against her is in place. Kaine believes in the work LE has done....he believes there will be justice for Kyron.
That alone is worth the wait. Patience will ensure justice.
What we have seen is irrelevant. It is what Kaine has seen, been told, and feels to be the case. He is the one making the statement and is based upon his view. ( I for one fully admit that the father of this missing child would be privy to a much more accurate view of whether the public was or was not "impatient")
It certainly is not the first time that Kaine has reiterated this plea of everyone being patient. In the last interview of both he&DY he makes the statement that he knows that " the public is 'thirsty' for an arrest in this case" but that all must be patient to ensure that once an arrest is made that those responsible will more importantly be prosecuted successfully with a sure conviction. And that will take time to ensure that happens.
So regardless of what any of us "see" or "feel" is the public's opinion about being patient or impatient IMO we obviously are not in a position where we have " the public " daily voicing their views and opinions to us concerning the promptness or lack there of the movement of Kyrons case.
I don't like the way things come back on Kyron's mother. She speaks about increasing the reward fund and she's labeled by the media and public as speaking with raw emotion and on the verge of a breakdown. Seems like the parents have been told that there is not enough evidence to go forward just yet, and Terri probably won't be interviewed again due to having a high powered attorney, but would LE really tell the parents everything they might have learned from the investigation? I don't see whey they would while the case isn't solved yet.
Assuming that this is what the reporter heard, then he certainly should have reported it. The searcher may have been indiscreet, but the reporter was under no obligation to cover for the searcher's indiscretion. That's how the news gets reported: someone tells the reporter, directly or indirectly.