Searchers return to area near skyline school.

  • #281
Cypress - IIRC, other posters have posted that video and gotten in trouble with the mods (image of a minor, plus his full name). Perhaps you should just put a link to the vid and not embed it.

(Just a heads up.)

ETA: I haven't been watching the boards very closely these past few days, though, so if the rule has changed very recently, please excuse me.


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ETA: Here's the link without embedding... Are we allowed to link to an interview with a minor if his/her name and face aren't shown in our post itself? (I forget - please someone let me know if I should remove the link. TIA.)

youtube.com/watch?v=6tAZ1FmHtcI

(Just add "http://www." before it.)
 
  • #282
Sorry, that was a typo/brainfart on my part, I meant the "substitute," although the point stands, because when the substitute asked where was Kyron, the teacher answered for her to calm down because Kyron was probably in the bathroom or getting a drink of water.

The video is auto-embedding. Eek! If anyone wants a link to the comments provided by the child that support the above statement, feel free to send me a private message.

And thanks, sacrebleu, for pointing out my typo! It's important to get the facts right about this case.

No need to post the original video of Kyron's BFF - that one I have seen. I thought maybe I'd missed something! Thanks for the clarification.
 
  • #283
It's embedding. I use Firefox.
 
  • #284
does anyone REALLY think that this is something new that LE does not know about? Sorry, but imhoo I am sure they knew about this from the start! moo!


No matter how the media spins it or people bend it, I am still convinced personally, that Terri Moulton did something to her step son.

This is jmhool.
 
  • #285
It's embedding. I use Firefox.

huh - I disabled the embedding.

Oh well, thanks for the heads up - I will remove it now.


ETA:

I broke up the link - does that fix it on firefox?

(It didn't embed on Chrome before, either, so I want to double check.)
 
  • #286
huh - I disabled the embedding.

Oh well, thanks for the heads up - I will remove it now.


ETA:

I broke up the link - does that fix it on firefox?

(It didn't embed on Chrome before, either, so I want to double check.)

Yep, all better!
 
  • #287
This video was posted in the dreams thread and it includes an interview with "Roger" and gives an explanation that the family may have witnessed something that morning.

http://www.kptv.com/video/24249864/index.html

Bumping so that more people watch this video. It has "Roger" speaking about having his property searched over again and how LE is looking for a certain family that may know info.
 
  • #288
Bumping so that more people watch this video. It has "Roger" speaking about having his property searched over again and how LE is looking for a certain family that may know info.

Why would LE ask Roger if he was that certain family? You'd think they would already know whose home they were arriving at.
 
  • #289
Why would LE ask Roger if he was that certain family? You'd think they would already know whose home they were arriving at.

That is the question. I don't understand how or why LE would do this; go door to door asking about a family by name. They must know that chances would be good the name will get out and the public and media would latch onto it, attaching suspicion. I wish we knew more about who these men were.
 
  • #290
Why would LE ask Roger if he was that certain family? You'd think they would already know whose home they were arriving at.


Maybe they have a description of the family, but not the family's name?
 
  • #291
Maybe they have a description of the family, but not the family's name?

"Hi, are you Mr. Smith? We're looking for the Smith family."

My question is....doesn't LE have access to property tax roles, which gives the information of who owns what? I mean, I guess in rental situations, the question isn't out of hand, but then....why would they be going door to door searching for a whole family?
 
  • #292
  • #293
Multnomah County’s estimated costs for its investigation into the disappearance of 7-year-old Kyron Horman have climbed past $400,000.

But County Chair Jeff Cogen believes law enforcement is close enough to cracking the case that cost will not become an issue.

“If they were continuing to spend money like this six months from now, I’d be concerned,” Cogen tells WW. “But I don’t think anyone believes that’s going to happen. We hope way before then that this will be resolved.”


Cogen says his belief is not based on any inside knowledge of the case.

More at:
http://blogs.wweek.com/news/2010/07/14/kyron-horman-investigation-costs-top-400000/

BBM

It would be really great if that were true...

It's already been way too long.

This case really needs to be resolved, soon.
 
  • #294
Re: WW latest article: But then he goes on to say he has no inside information on the case...so who/what to believe...:(

I am still wondering what a charge would be if Kyron is not found? Would Terri be charged with kidnapping a child she has a right to remove? Or would it be something else...? Charges in cases without a body usually do not come quickly. (i.e. Haleigh...)
 
  • #295
Why not bring in Tim Miller and Equuisearch?????????
 
  • #296
"Hi, are you Mr. Smith? We're looking for the Smith family."

My question is....doesn't LE have access to property tax roles, which gives the information of who owns what? I mean, I guess in rental situations, the question isn't out of hand, but then....why would they be going door to door searching for a whole family?

True that. It really sounds like a census worker trying to enumerate a family. Perhaps the man had Kyron on his mind and just assumed it was LE.
 
  • #297
Why would LE ask Roger if he was that certain family? You'd think they would already know whose home they were arriving at.

Maybe the family has moved and they don't know where to? Maybe they were living with somebody else? Or renting?

Or maybe they were asking other people what they knew about the family, and Roger's words implied something he didn't mean to.
 
  • #298
  • #299
That is the question. I don't understand how or why LE would do this; go door to door asking about a family by name. They must know that chances would be good the name will get out and the public and media would latch onto it, attaching suspicion. I wish we knew more about who these men were.

In the histories included in the skyline neighborhood link I posted, there are a number of established families with long ties to the area. It could be they were trying to determine if he was connected to one of those families?
 
  • #300
And my question has always been -- How did the teacher go from thinking Kyron was in the bathroom or getting a drink to marking him absent and never looking back?

When the substitute questioned the teacher about where Kyron was, it's important to note that the way the child remembers it, the teacher didn't say, "He has a doctor's appointment."

This would indicate that the "substitute" believed Kyron to be in her group at the start of the tour. Missing at the end. It would be logical for the teacher to send someone to locate Kyron or remember he had an appointment and say so. But this is the account of an eight year old and he may be mistaken.
 

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