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Friday, June 25, 2010

Kyron's bio-parents go on national TV

Stepmom apparently doesn't appear on camera.

UPDATE, 2:31 p.m.: Nor does she appear in this KGW clip.

I'm still not buying it.

Comments (6)

Not buying what? That the stepmom might be involved in the disappearance?

I'm not being flip here; I don't get your point.

I don't believe any of the parents or stepparents are being candid. And neither are the police.

I agree with Jack. This whole thing is fishy. No one wants to jump to conclusions, but the stepmother in particular is acting guilty as heck.

On one hand, I agree with both of you. On the other, I'm hoping it's not true.

I have a question for everyone right now. Why is everyone placing the blame for Kyron Horman's disappearance on the step-mom. I watched the full KGW interview tonight with the biological parents and Desiree Young (Kyron's mother) said to Kyle Iboshi that Terri Moulton Horman is going through a separate 'HELL' because she was the last one to see him. LET'S US NOT JUDGE THE STEP-MOM until all the facts are know rather than point ACCUSATORY FINGERS !!

Tom,

Blogs are not a court of law -- people can express their opinions and debate the issues. The step-mom looks guilty because she refuses to talk to the press (maybe afraid she'll slip up or change her story on camera?), she lied about where she was the morning he disappeared (verified with cell phone records), she lied about the police telling her not to talk to the press (they never did), the only picture she ever posted of Kyron alone on her Facebook account was the one that "verified" she dropped him off at school, etc.

While we don't really know what happened right now, I would say that anyone suspicious of the step-mom has every right to be suspicious based on her actions (and inactions). It's all great to say don't point fingers, but she looks guilty as heck and I'm not afraid to say so. If you don't think so, that's fine, but LAY OFF THE ALL CAPS -- it's late and seriously annoying.

Doc




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