Well, Curious, you're a better person than I am. While I don't really understand the urge/ability to abuse animals and children, I don't find the wish to harm some other adults who you feel have wronged you all that foreign. I find it all too familiar, actually. Which is why I am happy for law, empathy, proper socialization, and the gift of reasonable sanity - all things I try never to take for granted.
Slightly OT, but I find it hard to reckon that WW had an idea about this lawn guy story that long ago and did not go with it...not their style to be so restrained. I think sometimes a lawn is just a lawn. Not to say WW reporter wouldn't now say that he was hinting...
LDT = Lie Detector Test.
ETA: I almost put "MOO" after that... I think this case is making me edgy.
I think talking about the who, what and whens, even information that seems trivial, can in fact be relevant (and am saying with respect to the mods and this board). For instance, someone pointed out that a reporter talked to Terri 'about her lawn.' I actually saw that on the news, the reporter said TH answered the door (and he was surprised), but refused to talk about anything related to Kyron so they talked about her lawn. I thought to myself, WTH? But then it comes out this plot with the landscaper and you go, okay, not a coincidence. I think the relevance to finding Kyron is that a woman who would plot to kill her husband with a gardener, for heaven's sake, is very capable of other wrongdoings to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
I think it shows the LE is saying to her with the flier, with the 'leaks' about the polypgraphs and cell pings, 'we aint' stopping honey, it's just going to get worse" and how that helps find Kyron is that she will be backed in a corner until she finally has to tell them where he is - IMO.
I like this board and don't want to say anything that goes against the rules, just trying to say my perspective -- If the LE hadn't printed a flier of her, I might not be so quick to think this way...any other thoughts though I am completely open to of little Kyron's whereabouts. I just don't know how, at this point, to separate him missing from TH. :waitasec:
BBM I must be tired today because I didn't even make that connection until you pointed it out. I, too, remember the reporter saying TH kept talking about her lawn. It's just funny how it connects in a coincidental way, huh.
It's days like today that I look at my family, with all their little oddities, and thank God for every one of them. I see families like this and thank my lucky stars that my loved ones are normal by comparison!!
I can't imagine what it was like for these kids living with this bunch.
Yep and the reporter said she did talk about the lawn. Where is that article?
True story. She has only spoken through her friend Finster, is it? the one that made the rounds on shows. I think TH verified this with a reporter that she was allowed to speak for her? Maybe someone has the link.:banghead:
It's days like today that I look at my family, with all their little oddities, and thank God for every one of them. I see families like this and thank my lucky stars that my loved ones are normal by comparison!!
I can't imagine what it was like for these kids living with this bunch.
Law-enforcement sources have told WW the investigation into Kyrons disappearance has increasingly focused on Horman. When I visited, she told us investigators have asked her not to discuss the case with the media. She also declined to talk about her reaction to Kyrons disappearance or details about her family.
That left us with small talk. I complimented her on the familys hilly one-acre yard, asking whether the family might be planning to make a large unmowed patch at the center into a garden. She said no, and commented on the difficulties of keeping up the property.
http://blogs.wweek.com/news/2010/06...man-and-whats-changed-at-the-house-this-week/
This is sort of off topic but then again not.
My Husband and I were talking the other day about another case. He said "They appear to be so normal".
I said "Yes, they always do from the outside don't they?" But the main difference is they do appear normal until someone dies. (either by natural death or by murder, etc...) Here we have a child that was more than likely murdered by his Stepmother IMHO.
This is going to sound very flippant and it's not meant that way in my head. My own Brother has a saying: It's a party until someone gets arrested.
My own saying about these types of cases where it is eventually revealed that a family member more than likely did do something to another family member is this: We don't see how "sick" (not implying mental health) someone is until they kill someone. JMHO.
DHS opened a case on Terri Horman years ago
A source confirmed late Sunday afternoon that the Oregon Department of Human Services opened a case on Terri Horman following a 2005 arrest and charge of driving under the influence. Her biological son, who was 11 at the time, was in the car when his mother was arrested. As such, Horman also was convicted of reckless endangerment of that son.
Horman pleaded guilty in that incident. She had her license suspended for a month and a half, and is still serving out a 12-year probation for those convictions.
We called the Department of Human Services to try to get answers from the agency's case file. Instead, DHS workers referred us to investigators working Kyron Horman's disappearance case.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/97777564.html
In going back to the money theory...about which perhaps I was wrong in stating it was not about money...
Maybe she decided against having Kaine killed and instead having Kyron taken from school...there could be a huge payday there, even if his body was never found, unlike with life insurance. Sure, it might take a while but the school district would probably be forced to settle if indeed it was decided that she had left the building, thinking Kyron was safe, say, and he was never seen again. (downfall possibly being that no one saw Kyron once she left-she had counted on someone seeing him alone while she moved the truck around to side door or whatever). That way she would have access to a portion of the millions from the school district and could probably get some of that even if they divorced. And she would have a fair shot at custody of her baby girl. Kaine out of her life, a lump sum and no Kyron to console Kaine.