TY Cypress. I didn't know he was interviewed again. Good info to have.
So - if he finished mowing around 8:30, then he was more than likely still on campus when TH would have left, and if she left with Ky via that side door & walked the length of the pathway that runs parallel to the soccer field, she would have either passed by the GK, or would have been seen by him - especially with her long bright red hair.
The GK is said to be a credible witness. He also seems to have been paying attention to what was going on around him - since he noticed the other kids that came out while he was mowing.
At the very least, this info puts to rest the scenario that she smuggled Ky out of the school via the side door & along the walkway adjacent to the soccer field unseen, IMO.
ETA: Is there a link to the new interview with the GK? Not that I'm doubting, I just like to bookmark & read everything for myself.
Sure thing!! I like links, too.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/100663409.html
PORTLAND, Ore. - A groundskeeper, who was mowing the soccer field at Skyline School the morning Kyron Horman disappeared, clarified his timeline to investigators Friday morning and it differs slightly from what he told a KATU News reporter earlier in the week.
Portland Parks and Recreation turf technician, Dave Stensen, told a reporter he never saw the Hormans white Ford F-250 pickup truck in the two areas investigators asked about during a Wednesday news conference.
Those two places were on an access road to the soccer field and investigators say they want to talk to anyone who may have seen the Hormans truck on it between 8:15 a.m. and 8:45 a.m., Friday June 4.
Stensen told a reporter earlier in the week that he cut the grass on the soccer field between 7:45 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and never saw the truck on the road.
He had to use the gravel access road to get to the soccer field, only he apparently used it before and after that half-hour window of time.
He met with two detectives and a deputy district attorney at Skyline School early Friday to go over his timeline in detail.
Stensen told investigators that he left Skyline School as late as 8:45 a.m. or 9 a.m., which means he could have missed seeing the Horman truck being in the two spots investigators are interested in, especially since he spent his time and attention at the school mowing the soccer field.
Investigators say that puts him on the gravel road outside of the critical half-hour window they want to know about since they have witnesses who saw someone in or around the Hormans truck during that time.
Still, authorities said it was helpful to have spoken to Stensen in depth.
Investigators say they are still hoping to speak with anyone who was at the school the morning of June 4 and saw the truck that Kyrons stepmother, Terri Horman, was driving and anyone who was in it or around it.
Investigators are still trying to identify that person in the Hormans truck and say that could be key information into Kyrons disappearance.