Kyron Horman’s Father Speaks Out


KGW Video of the Horman Family at a Press Conference
Kyron Horman disappeared from school June 4, 2010 after his
mother dropped him off and helped him with his science project

Kyron Horman’s father finally spoke out today. If you are not familiar with the story, I posted about it here earlier and explain the details of this case.

In the beginning of the video, when I watch Kyron’s stepmother and father, I immediately noted a resignation about them. Perhaps it is the way they bow their heads and do not look at the camera. Or perhaps it is their slumped over shoulders. Why have they given up so soon on finding their son? This concerns me. Parents of missing children hope for months and years that just maybe they will find their missing child…and often never give up. I’ve never seen parents of missing children give up in the first week. Why are Terri and Kaine?

Read moreI can’t help but wonder if there is some shame and that is why they bow there heads…

While Tony is down and concerned, he still shows us hope, though I can’t articulate why I feel this. Desiree Young, Kyron’s biological mother, also shows hope. There is a distinct difference in behavior between the two couples. Do you see it? I wish I could articulate it better.

As the interview progresses, look at the way that Terri buries her head into Desiree shoulder in the middle of Tony Young (the stepfather’s) speech. It’s as if she’s almost wanting to hide or recluse when Tony speaks. You know when little kids get embarrassed, they do this behavior. Why does Terri want to hide? It’s very notable.

When I look at Terri to discern her personality, I question if she is super shy, but I don’t get a feeling she is. We know for a fact that she helps out at Kyron’s school, which confirms she is not the reclusive type. Furthermore, when she walked out of the gym this week and avoided the media, her body language did not support she was a shy, reclusive run-away type of a woman. So what is causing her to want to recluse here? It’s intense. Terri appears very needy, too, as she keeps gravitating to everyone around her.

At one point, it even looks like Terri she can’t cope anymore. Her body language conveys the message of “I can’t take it anymore” (around 1:22). She lifts her hand towards her chest. Watch her react when Tony says, “…the community as a whole has shown how much impact one little boy’s smile can have on a community.”

Also at the very beginning of the tape when Tony starts speaking, Terri turns her head away from Tony sharply–as if to get away from what he is saying.

Watch how Terri looks up at Desiree while she has her arms around Desiree– right before Kaine speaks. Its very odd. It’s like she is hanging on Desiree for support and approval. Its like she is trying to comfort herself here instead of Desiree. Isn’t that odd? Notice how Desiree doesn’t reciprocate the embrace?

When Kaine starts speaking, watch Terri rub her arm –a gesture to comfort herself. She does this a couple of times. Terri also takes deep breaths and is doing all she can just to stand there. Her arms are pressed tight on her body in a very closed off manner.

Both Terri and Kaine are exceptionally nervous. Watch Kaine’s hands tremble as he holds the paper from which he reads. Why on earth would they be nervous? I could understand talking to the media will make anyone nervous, but the nervousness that both Terri and Kaine are feeling far exceeds what everyone else in this press conference are displaying. That is notable. Kaine may be picking up on Terri’s nerves. That is possible.

Kaine says, “Your memories and statements can help us find Kyron.”

Memories?

That’s an odd word choice. It’s not common that memories and statements find missing children. Why would Kaine be thinking about “memories”? You would think that word would be the most removed from his thoughts right now — consciously and subconsciously. I would expect him to use “remember” instead.

Yes, it is important for people to remember relevant information so why isn’t he asking people to think back and recollect anything they can–that any and all details may have relevance, no matter how small they are. Why isn’t he asking students, parents and teachers to try to recollect if there was any strangers outside the building, any strange cars–anything that might help solve this mystery! Neither parent suggest that people do a thing to help bring Kyron home. More sad to me is that neither of his parents, or biological parents spoke directly to Kyron, in case he was kidnapped and out there. Only his step-father did.

Kaine continues, “We will never be able to thank you enough for that help.” Who would think about thanking people before your son is found? It’s out of place. It doesn’t make sense. It’s the cart before the horse, frankly. Would you feel like thanking people when your child is still missing?? What is more important — keeping the search going or thanking people?

At this point, all signs are pointing that fact that Terri likely knows something, maybe even Kaine, that they are not sharing… They have definitely raised my eyebrows… I wish I could ask them direct questions. That would give me an immediate answer. I am highly suspicious of Terri right now, that is for sure.

If more interviews surface, let me know.

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After I walked away from publishing this, I realized what is missing the most. It’s anger. These parents (Terri and Kaine) should be outraged that their child was safe at school and the school did not protect him! I would expect the parents to be very outspoken about this, because if Kyron was abducted or was able to walk out of school without anyone seeing him — that’s a big concern for ALL parents and children alike. I would be so furious, you couldn’t get me to contain it. I would be all over the news asking for answers from the school board. I wouldn’t be thanking a damn soul!!

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Saturday, June 12 CLARIFICATION:

I need to clarify is that Terri’s behaviors in this video are NOT CONSISTENT with what we currently know in the news right now, if this is the story she is representing. If we get more information at another point, it may justify her behavior. That is all I can say at this point. To me, at this time, her behaviors are notable red flags. I cannot say that she is lying per say, but her body language is flagging me.

Gary Coleman’s Parents: Honest or Not?

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Gary Coleman’s Parents, Sue and Willie Coleman on the Today Show

Are the Coleman’s being honest about not taking money from their son?

Read moreThis is an interesting interview to watch because there is a clear history between Gary Coleman and his parents that was fought out in a court case. In 1989, Gary Coleman sued his parents and former business manager for stealing his trust fund. At the time of the lawsuit, Gary’s parents fought back with a counter suit for defamation and for breach of contract. They never gave up that lawsuit, they fought it to the end, and Gary won.

It’s fascinating to sit here and watch them play all innocent. They should stand up and say that they believed they were owed that money, if that is what they felt, but they aren’t. Why? Instead they play ignorant as to why they are estranged. They obviously had a serious disagreement about much money they were due, if not other disputes. I’m not buying they believe they are estranged because Gary got outside influence. He got a “different” input and maybe that woke him up!

I suspect these two have convinced themselves that they didn’t “steal” anything from their son. People who do things that are questionable often have selective memories or go into denial, because, after all, who wants to remember “their ugly”?

I believe Gary had valid reasons for cutting off his parents for 20 years. He felt so strongly he left them out of his will entirely and specifically. That’s a very strong statement that I think Gary felt he had to make, out of fear they might have contested his last wishes.

Todd Bridges: Coleman has huge pension!

Mar 16, 2010 - New York, New York, USA -'Diff'rent Strokes' former child star/actor TODD BRIDGES promotes his new book 'Killing Willis' at Borders Books Columbus Circle. © Red Carpet Pictures
Photo of Todd Bridges, May 2010, promoting his new book
“Killing Willis”

Todd Bridges, co-star of Diff’rent Strokes, who starred along with Gary Coleman, told Radar Online this week that Gary Coleman, like all actors, has a pension worth a lot of money. “He may have died with no money, but his pension is huge.”

To see Todd talk about this, click here.

Thanks, Alma, for the link.

Shannon Price: Claims Common Law Wife Status

Young Couple Holding Hands at Street Cafe

The Associated Press has an interesting news article out today about Shannon Price and her efforts to claim Gary’s estate. In it, they report she filed a petition with the courts to be appointed as the special administrator for Gary’s estate and funeral services. She also is claiming the status of being Gary’s common law wife.

I believe Shannon Price will use every tool, trick or stick in the book to get what her little heart desires. She has supposedly produced a hand written note from Gary that was allegedly written one month after they wed in 2007 where he states that he leaves everything to his wife.

Pencil and Paper

The AP reports that the note says this:

I made this change of free will and was not coerced in any way. This I have done because of my personal selfishness and my weakness and I love her with all my heart.

I didn’t know this, but Gary and Shannon met in 2005 on the set of a movie.

Look at these poll results from last week. I’ve never seen a poll so stacked to one side before.

Click here to read my review of Shannon Price’s 911 call.

Kyron Horman’s Parents Acting Odd

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Kyron Horman has been missing for a week. According to reports, Kyron had a science project, so his stepmother, Terri Moulton Horman, drove him to school that morning, watched Kyron setup his display, took a photo of him and then looked around at other projects with Kyron before waving goodbye to him in the hallway and leaving.

Read moreAt 3:30, Terri went to the bus stop to meet Kyron, but the bus driver told her that he wasn’t on the bus, at which point Terri calls the school and finds out her son was reported as absent. There were people, however, who vouch for seeing Terri and Kyron at the school that morning.

It’s a big mystery–that’s for sure!

Several people have emailed me and made note of different oddities. The most notable oddity is that the parents of Kyron have not made any public pleas for their son where they talk to the media. Yes, this is strange. I agree. As parents, this would be the first thing you would expect them to do –to get the word out there. And if they didn’t want to go on camera, you would at least expect a spokesperson to get the word out there for them, but we don’t see that either.

Has anyone seen them on any searches? Are they searching for their son at all? This would be the second natural thing we would expect to see.

Others have sent me emails about how Terri is posting on her Facebook page in a nonchalant manner, which she has now made more private to prevent people from seeing her comments. On Terri’s Facebook page, she talked about posting flyers.

And then to see the news media approached the Horman parents in this interview and to see them walk away as if they have something to hide–that is amazing to me! You’d think they could say two words, wouldn’t you? Why not?

The Horman’s released a statement through the Sheriffs office yesterday at a press conference the Horman’s did not attend. You can hear it here.

Of course, I don’t believe we can say anything conclusive about this, but it sure does raise eyebrows, doesn’t it? If anyone sees the parents speak out, please let me know. I am interested to watch and listen to what they have to say.

I did find it odd that this retired police detective said to the news team in the video above that statements from families don’t really help investigators, but they help the community who is emotionally invested in a child’s disappearance. I wonder if he really said that, or if the media botched up his words somehow. That would be extremely odd, wouldn’t you think? You’d have to ask if he has ever seen “Lie to Me” or the science behind it.

Thanks to all the readers who share information with me.

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