There is no basis for a federal prosecution. I have a highly experienced federal criminal defense attorney asleep on my living room couch. I woke him up, between snores by gently and repeatedly clearing my throat, to be absolutely sure of this.
Also I will have to think about the statement Terri made to the gardener that Kaine had had an affair. True? Also the article states there's other people who can support the gardner's claims - who?
How does this all fit together is almost beside the point as I am starting to hope Kyron will be found soon ALIVE. Dare I hope?
Also I will have to think about the statement Terri made to the gardener that Kaine had had an affair. True? Also the article states there's other people who can support the gardner's claims - who?
How does this all fit together is almost beside the point as I am starting to hope Kyron will be found soon ALIVE. Dare I hope?
On June 26th, the landscaper, who is cooperating with authorities and was wearing a wire, met with Terri and an undercover officer but Terri - perhaps suspecting something was up - cut the conversation short.
Later that day, Kaine was told that she had plotted against him and took their 19-month-old daughter and moved out.
Police records show that Terri made two calls to 911 that night. The first time, at 5:17PM, was recorded as being related to "threats" and the second time, at 11:39PM, which was recorded as a "custody" issue and was made after it was clear to her that Kaine and their daughter were not returning.
That's an interesting thought you've got there. It would make sense that if LE gave the go ahead to anyone, it would be the Oregonian. I think LE has been doing a lot of fence-mending after KH's behavior toward them.
Both The O and WW have every right to be miffed about what "the team" did on Thursday. It was like saying: If you act like journalists, we will punish you. If you act like our PR reps, we will reward you.
But despite the ill will it probably caused, I doubt The O would print anything that could jeopardize the return of Kyron or his safety. I do think Kyron is alive and with someone who cares about his well-being. If there was indeed a murder-for-hire request, the person who has Kyron might not have known about that.
I meant if you have any general questions about how ORS works. :angel: LOL, there is a search link on the ORS page I linked to. My Google-Fu is pretty good though. Would you like me to search?
Without revealing too much about my personal life, I'm not a legal professional (and not up on all that legal terminology or criminal law), but I am familiar with the process of creating and changing the ORS. If that cryptic statement makes any sense.![]()
It could very well be she passed him on to someone else. Kyron could be alive.
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I agree it's no reason for Terri to plan a murder, but maybe it didn't start out as a motive for money, but spite. Was she capable of placing Kyron in harm's way? There's no real logic to get rid of Kyron in a devious fashion...is there?
My opinion is that Kaine seems to be a husband that his wives know is going to take the children, maybe out of love or maybe for spite. It seems if both wives were so worried about that at one time, then Kaine must throw around the threat - "I'm going to take the kids and there's nothing you can do about it!"
I agree it's no reason for Terri to plan a murder, but maybe it didn't start out as a motive for money, but spite. Was she capable of placing Kyron in harm's way? There's no real logic to get rid of Kyron in a devious fashion...is there?
Hi, Dr. Fessell,
(bolding of your post by me).
Why? I mean, release his name and photo? We aren't a mob society, hopefully. I agree that this person should have reported Terri for asking him to kill her husband. But, now we are HERE, and assuming this man has some decency (he obviously did NOT kill Kaine; we really have no idea what type of conversation he had with Terri back then) maybe there is real concern that he be protected, also.
If Terri is as frightening of a human being as it is looking like right now, I would think everyone needs protection from her; especially this man who could be her ultimate downfall.
By, the way, Dr. Fessel, I truly enjoy your thoughts, your posts (I've read them mostly concerning HaLeigh) and your artwork. Please don't take this reply as an attack of any kind; just a different way of looking at this particular choice that the newspaper, and LE, and everyone else has made to protect the man and the investigation into Kyron. Poor baby, and his poor parents and step-father, and everyone who loves him.
ADDITION: As I was bolding parts of your post I realized that you make a wonderful point (bolded and underlined by me) about his face and name being released in case he was seen on June 4th or any other time in connection with Kyron. Not sure what to think about the wisdom in that, if this murder for hire plot isn't yet verified. Hard call.
My thoughts and opinions.
Actually the entire snip indicates LE contacted him first. It was a weird way to write it though.
http://www.kgw.com/news/local/Hormanprobelatest-97771724.html
The landscaper - whom Terri had hired to do work last November without Kaine's knowledge - came forward to investigators as they reached out to everyone that they could find who had had contact with the family. While he said he had no intention of carrying out the plot, he did believe that he would be getting something from Terri.
If her motivation wanting to get rid of Kaine was that she didn't care about him and just wanted his money, keeping Kyron around (even if living with his biological mother) would have meant a significant drain on whatever money was available after Kaine's death. There would have been some kind of child support order against any insurance proceeds, almost certainly involving keeping enough in escrow to guarantee long term payment (probably including college education). I haven't seen any evidence that Kaine had a particularly high income, and the modest little home suggests he didn't. It's therefore also likely that any life insurance policy he had wasn't huge (unless of course Terri had somehow persuaded him to take out a larger than usual one, in antipication of arranging his death).
Ya know, NG really needs to re-think her holiday plans.
If she "bombshells" this on Tuesday, it somehow just won't feel the same.
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Could this mean the gardner responded through the questionaire sent out by LE? It sounds like he came forward because he had to not legally lie on some form of questioning.
http://www.kgw.com/news/local/Hormanprobelatest-97771724.htmlThe landscaper - whom Terri had hired to do work last November without Kaine's knowledge - came forward to investigators as they reached out to everyone that they could find who had had contact with the family. While he said he had no intention of carrying out the plot, he did believe that he would be getting something from Terri.
"She led him on," sources said.
I think you're on to something. I remember reading an article that struck me about how it described the number of responses they got, and from whom. It specifically referenced people who were present at the school for other reasons. Can't recall the exact wording -- maybe deliveries and/or contractors. Maybe it was from the WW giving us another head's up lol
I'll see if I can find the link