Kyron Horman’s Parents on Dr. Phil Today
Desiree and Kaine, the biological parents of Kyron Horman, whose been missing since June 4, 2010, went on the Dr. Phil show to talk about what they know about Kyron’s disappearance.
In the interview, they both discussed how they believe Terri Horman, Kaine’s second wife (now ex), knows what happened to Kyron. They both said that they believe the information begins and ends with her–yet she has never been looked at as a suspect or a person of interest in the case.
I have never trusted Terri Horman from the first day I saw her at the press conference at the end of June 2010. Her behavior flagged me immediately (as did Kaine though I later saw it was Terri’s influence that gave me the hotspots on Kaine).
In the interview on Dr. Phil, I believe Kaine when he said that he never got the messages that Desiree was sending to him the year after Kyron went missing–that Terri was in communication with Desiree, and she kept that communication away from him. I absolutely believe that. It’s completely consistent with Terri’s personality profile. She is someone who tried to pay for a hit on Kaine. She is the type to want to control and manipulate people. It fits.
I didn’t believe Kaine when he said that he and Terri did not argue the night before Kyron disappeared. I suspect he doesn’t want to admit to it because doing so might open up dialogue he doesn’t want to discuss. Kaine is one who has a hard time owning up to certain behaviors (e.g. cheating on Desiree), hence I think if he did admit to the argument that night, he’d have a hard time talking about what precipitated the argument or what was said. Perhaps there were real threats that he should have taken seriously and didn’t. Of course, this is speculative, but I think Kaine is hiding something here that may or may not be important.
I do believe, however, in Kaine’s defense that Terri does say one thing to one person and then something else to another. Both Desiree and Kaine substantiated that.
I originally wrote about Terri Horman in June of 2010 and said I was very suspicious of her by her behavior. It doesn’t square up. I didn’t trust her and still don’t trust her. Does that mean she murdered Kyron? No. Does she likely know more? My answer is yes.
Today I learned a lot about what Desiree and Kaine feel about Terri and its in alignment with what I’ve felt all along, but now I have more details to understand why.
You can read my thoughts here on Terri Horman back in June 2010.
People are still sharing pictures of Kyron on Facebook this week. I don’t think it was the stepmom. The bio mom and dad think it is, but they could be a case of “disgruntled ex” in this situation. The police spent so much time on the stepmother, that they might have missed some other leads. Maybe a pedophile was working at the school and took the child. I do hope they find out what happened to him!
You can’t rule out the step-mom. Her behavior was flat out inconsistent with being uninvolved.
Maybe, maybe not. Strange behavior does not automatically make one a mastermind kidnapper and killer. She could have acted weird for some other reason: maybe an affair, or a substance abuse problem. She did have a DUI before she married the dad. The dad, Kaine, is acting odd, too. He accuses Terri of being a drunk, yet he leaves his kids alone with her? And this “drunk” woman managed to make a 7-year-old disappear in broad daylight, and fool the FBI for 5 years? What about the witnesses who saw Kyron with an adult male after Terri dropped him off? What about Kaine’s own brother, the convicted child molester? And doesn’t Kaine conveniently have buddies in law enforcement who might be biased against the step-mom?
If you are correct, I hope she confesses. Seems like all the pressure would eventually make her crack if she knew something. If you are not correct, then an unknown child kidnapper is on the loose and he/she will eventually harm more kids. Not to mention that a community and police force would have wrongly tarnished an innocent woman.