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http://media.oregonlive.com/portland_impact/other/Kyron.Horman.pdf
Statement by Kyron Horman’s Immediate Familiy
June 9, 2010
Noon
Read by Capt. Mike Shults, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office
Kyron's family would like to thank people for their support and interest in finding their son. The outpouring of support and continued effort strengthens their hope.
We need for folks to continue to assist us in our goal. Please search
your properties – cars, out buildings, sheds, etc. Also check with
neighbors and friends who may be on vacation or may need in
assistance in searching. There are a lot of resources here to help
you search, so please don’t stop.
It is obviously a difficult time and they want to speak to the public so
you can hear it from Kyron’s family as they come together to share
their message. Their objective is to keep the focus on Kyron and not
about anything else.
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emma's comments:
I'm back up on the fence about codes in the public statement. I think it's just a miscommunication.
I think the ONLY part of this statement that is from Kyron's family is the first paragraph.
I think the rest of this statement is an LE statement. In other words, it is LE talking to the public with the instruction to check cars and outbuildings, etc.. "Folks ..."
And the final paragraph is an awkwardly worded apology for the family not meeting the public in person just yet, saying they want to do that but they will do so when they can come together to share their message.
For some reason, the family must not be all together today and couldn't do a family press conference?
I think we will see them soon.
Taking more time to re-read everything, and watch the press conference, I'm moving away from the idea of this having a coded message. Which is sad, actually. It had raised my hopes.
Mr. Harmon's e-mail is strong and focused and in line with what one might expect of a man of action, organization, and team process in a crisis. I have no idea how he was still holding it together when he wrote that thing. Impressive. JMHO
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Thanks for the link. This is the first time I've seen it.
first impression, strong infighting.
ETA; not all of it was written by the family,
possibly a kidnapping/ransom scenario is going on,
and the possible kidnapper has cut off contact.
But it's pure speculation on my part, of course...
jmo.