Excellent post, Cluciano. I still do not know whether Terri had anything to do with Kyron's disappearance. I have wondered if her "guiltiness" was because she may have left Kyron earlier than she told everyone she did. Perhaps she left him at 8:20 or so and left him on his own (thinking he'd be okay, being at the school), but after everything unfolded, realized that maybe that was a dumb move and did not want to tell anyone she'd done that. OTH, Terri, IMO could still be guilty. I just don't know. LE has not given any of us enough information to form solid opinions and, in fact, most of the information we have has come from sources unknown, or sources that might also be at some sort of fault or perhaps have another agenda. I think all your points are very good ones.
What I find interesting now that I'm looking at other cases (because Kyron's is the first
active missing person's case I've delved into) is, how differently this case seems to be being handled., for instance: searches were called off within days, family and public were encouraged NOT to help search, and to the best of my knowledge, to this day, no one in the family has ever gone out on the search, media were put on a "team" agenda or some such and if they didn't comply, they were out of the loop.
I look around at the other current missing kids situatons and it is all being handled so differently. There is something very strange about Kyron's case, and from the get-go we were all saying there's some kind of elephant in the room, I'm thinking, we still don't know who or what that elephant is.
All this time and no Kyron. Perhaps it's time to change the agenda. Perhaps the family should go out and search. Perhaps the elephant in the room should be set free. IDK, it's just so sad, all THIS.....and still no Kyron.