SM as a potential focus of the investigation

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  • #861
I was thinking that maybe he means Terri. That they are not giving her media attention, letting her speak (maybe) Maybe because none of her friends are saying how wonderful she is. Maybe because LE were not really talking about her until yesterday... IDK

and for all we know, as credible as this guy seems... it is all just his opinion as well. I found his comments very interesting

I just dont think so mamaeb. This one woman has received so much media attention it is mind boggling. From day one even on the internet it has been covered up with Terri Horman. Terri Horman IS getting all the attention imo.

IMO
 
  • #862
I just dont think so mamaeb. This one woman has received so much media attention it is mind boggling. From day one even on the internet it has been covered up with Terri Horman. Terri Horman IS getting all the attention imo.

IMO

dang, I see what you are saying.

now this has me thinking.
 
  • #863
So if this were so, say SM is being thrown under the bus to encourage this person to come out of hiding? That would mean that she is actually quite noble, and could explain the look on her husband's face. No man likes to see his wife be attacked, even if it is for a good reason, as it would be in this case. Just a thought. It would actually explain a lot.

That is very interesting. I just think adding more stress to a grieving family would not be the route they would take. I would think they would say they are questioning someone or have someone in custody if they were trying to lead the real kidnapper/killer out of hiding.
 
  • #864
Had he presented his project yet at that point? Science fairs that I was in and attended with my daughter required giving an oral presentation of the project to some judges. Kyron would have been delighted to leave to go get a tree frog.

That's a good point. Certainly it would have been noticed by the teachers and the judges that Kyron was not there to make his presentation.

It seems to me that at that point, the adults would have looked for him. Missing his presentation would have been a big deal to them and to Kyron. I well remember how important it was when my kids participated in science fairs.

Maybe his teacher thought his mother had taken him to an appointment, so no adults were alarmed. SM covers that by saying the teacher is inexperienced and partly deaf and misunderstood her.

Does anyone know when the presentations and judging were to take place?
 
  • #865
Paperwork...usually a type of rating scale, is routinely filled out by the teacher if the child has ADD/ADHD. This is done when newly diagnosed...or if they are changing meds, etc. The teacher fills one out, and the parent usually fills one out too. I am an elementary counselor and sometimes help my teachers with this process. This paperwork is handed to the teacher before the scheduled appointment. I always mail the ones my staff completes...so that way a parent could not change any answers the teachers marked. (Yes, I had a parent who really wanted their child diagnosed as being ADHD. In that case we felt he was wanting the drugs for his own use as the child showed no symptoms of the disorder and the parent had a drug history.)


To add, I've seen mothers try very hard to get their children "labeled", so they can collect SSI payments.
 
  • #866
Still going off of the article from lastnight with the friend interview, since this is a thread about the stepmom and the investigation. I said this lastnight but I just do not get the total lack of concern for Kyron, it is EXTREMELY odd to me. Not one single appeal for his return, not once has anyone spoken to Kyron except the "we will bring you home buddy" from the sheriff. Even Ron Cummings made a vague attempt at a plea for Haleighs return

I completely agree. There has been an obvious void in this regard from day one, and I believe that is why the Sheriff's department stepped in so personally, almost adopting Kyron as one of their own sons. They became emotional in their pleas and statements because that was needed for Kyron's sake.
 
  • #867
This one woman has received so much media attention it is mind boggling. From day one even on the internet it has been covered up with Terri Horman. Terri Horman IS getting all the attention imo.

IMO

Except for one thing. No one is lauding her for being a great mother and for raising another woman's child with loving grace. No one is empathizing with her emotional agony. She is not a hero stepmother -- she is one who is suspected by many of committing a crime.

Maybe she wants positive attention.
 
  • #868
NO FACEBOOK, No rumors, use links. Thank You.
 
  • #869
except one doesn't attempt to clear oneself if one's goal is to find their baby, and that's what you stated you wondered about. She's not screaming for her child, and by that, it is suspicious.

I wonder.......are the other three parents involved held to this standard, then?

Actually no that is not what I stated. I'm "assuming" everything happened according to what we know right now. I'm not talking about her "clearing" herself. We are missing each other. IMHO everyone including the other 3 need to be reaching out to whomever took their child. That was my point in stating my opinion.
 
  • #870
I have a 7 year old child, and if I told him "Let's play a game. You go hide in the truck, and I'll come out and find you!" He would look at me like I was crazy. The two must have left together, when the hallways were starting to empty. SOMEONE saw them. I hope they seize SM's truck, her purse, anything else that could still hold traces of a crime.

She's also mad that they want to polygraph her again, and saying she didn't have anything to do with it. If I were a suspect in a similar crime, I'd tell them to polygraph me as many times as they want to.
 
  • #871
Thank you for posting this. I caught the "disgusted look" on KH too. I was trying to figure out what that was all about. Just glad to know I'm not the only one who saw that.

What I see in that pic is SM staning alone, re body language from the other 3.

:cow:
 
  • #872
wow. that article is a good one.

"Horman told Finster that the child's teacher was new, in her first year of teaching, and was hard of hearing in one ear. "She doesn't know if she understood her," "

setting up to push blame on the teacher?

Not to go against the blame tide, but IF the teacher has a hearing problem and they were in a noisy gym, TH "yelling" about the paperwork makes sense. Also, her friend said that TH said she has been subjected to (my words) intense questions that TH doesn't understand the purpose of (my words again) which leads me to believe that from the beginning this has been the case. I am guessing that the emotional toll the actual event would have on anyone, plus the obvious suspicion pointed at her from the LE and the public may be the reason for all the body language we have seen. That being said, I do agree that it is highly possible she was responsible for Kyron's disappearance, but I am not calling her POI or suspect.
 
  • #873
wow. that article is a good one.

"Horman told Finster that the child's teacher was new, in her first year of teaching, and was hard of hearing in one ear. "She doesn't know if she understood her," "

setting up to push blame on the teacher?

YES!

Have police corroborated that Kyron had a doctors appointment on the 11th, as KM claims? Dad should know, right? The doc would certainly know! And what's he heading to the doctor for?
 
  • #874
YES!

Have police corroborated that Kyron had a doctors appointment on the 11th, as KM claims? Dad should know, right? The doc would certainly know! And what's he heading to the doctor for?

I keep putting myself in her shoes. It seems to me if you need to have a discussion with a teacher about something important you would wait until AFTER class. I never try to talk with my kids teachers before school as it's too crazy. I definitely wouldn't try to speak with a teacher on the day of the science fair. JMO.
 
  • #875
I keep putting myself in her shoes. It seems to me if you need to have a discussion with a teacher about something important you would wait until AFTER class. I never try to talk with my kids teachers before school as it's too crazy. I definitely wouldn't try to speak with a teacher on the day of the science fair. JMO.

ITA, but what a wonderful way to set up an alibi.

:cow:
 
  • #876
With news of a second polygraph(if true) and all the focus by LE on the SM lately I would guess she didnt pass the initial polygraph, maybe inconclusive, maybe deception on some questions, or maybe they want to ask her some new questions under it. Being the last person known to see Kyron automatically will get her looked at by LE and an unsuccessful polygraph on top of that would really get their attention. Im not sure what the second polygraph will do, maybe LE wants to confront her on failing it if she didnt the first time, but if she did pass this polygraph would it clear her as a suspect? Not really.

They may have found other things out that turned their focus to her, maybe she was upset at the child support Kyrons father was having to pay, maybe she didnt like the attention he gave Kyron, that type of crime has happened before
 
  • #877
I would think any parent of a ADHD kid would know what this paper work is if the doctor is worth anything. I wouldn't trust a doctor that would put my son on medication without some type of documentation other that what the parents say.

We actually got 2 set of forms, The parents form is 48 questions and the teachers 28. The teacher could not fill out at the very beginning of the year as she would not know the child's normal behavior then, ours were done at the end of the first grading.

If a child is newly diagnosed I could definitely see the doctor wanting one at the end of the year to see how he did that year in case the dosage needed to be changed.

Although many do, my child does not take the medication during the summer. We not a big follower of the drugs and try to work on other ways to help him control his ADHD then and it does seem to work to an extent.

BBM. Yes, that makes sense. Thank you.

abbie
 
  • #878
No comments brought here from posters on blogs, at the bottom of news articles etc.

Please peeps. If you say it happened provide a link to a reliable news source not comments from unknown persons. Those are rumor.
 
  • #879
MY BOLD

One thing I've been tossing around is could SM have offered to go buy a real tree frog that a.m. for the science fair? Could she have told him, "OK, the pet store doesn't open until 9 a.m., so first we'll take evrything to school and set it up, and then we'll go buy a tree frog when the pet store is open." Then when they were at the school, she could have told him to go ahead back out to the truck, she would tell the teacher, and then she slips out herself. Alone, like she said.

Maybe I should be posting on the other thread, but I wanted to respond. I agree it would have been easy for her to get him to leave the school. Had he presented his project yet at that point? Science fairs that I was in and attended with my daughter required giving an oral presentation of the project to some judges. Kyron would have been delighted to leave to go get a tree frog.

Another thought- which has nothing to do w/ him being missing, but maybe he already had a tree frog as a 'pet'? My kids had all kinds of reptiles and amphibians and terrariums and turtles, etc. Maybe that why he was interested in the tree frog as a science project? Just a thought....
 
  • #880
YES!

Have police corroborated that Kyron had a doctors appointment on the 11th, as KM claims? Dad should know, right? The doc would certainly know! And what's he heading to the doctor for?

I would bet Kyron did have an appointment on the 11th. I'd even go out on a limb and say TM made sure the appt was on the 11th - the next Friday. Now why the teacher was so convinced the appt was on Friday the 4th that she wasn't alarmed when Kyron was not a roll call is another thing. But an important one.

I think there was an appt scheduled for the 11th, but I still maintain the teacher was supposed to think the appt was for Friday, the 4th and that TM made sure she thought so.
 
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