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Kyron Horman Story on Dateline Tonight

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Don’t forget to set up your recorders. If there was every an interesting case that dealt with body language, this is surely it.

Huffington Post has written about the show that will air tonight. You can read it here. They talked to the reporter who covered the story.

To read my original thoughts on Terri Horman at her first press conference, click here.

New Person of Interest in Horman Case

There is a new woman of interest in the disappearance of Kyron Horman. Her name is DeDe Spicher. She has been in close contact with Terri Horman since Kyron’s disappeared and news reports are saying that Spicher is telling people not to cooperate. Apparently, Spicher has been giving Terri Horman support and advice since Kyron went missing.

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To read my original thoughts on Terri Horman’s body language during her first press appearance, click here.

Today Show: Latest Recap on Kyron Horman

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We get our first look at Michael Cook in this video, though I can’t say much except that I get a sense that he is an easy-going, laid back guy. If Terri flirted him, he probably was lured in by it, sadly. You have to wonder did Terri make Michael feel sorry for her?

I found the statement made by the retired investigator interesting. He said, “If Terri Horman is the girl next door, you live in a pretty creepy neighborhood.”

To read my original assessment of Terri Horman back in June, click here.

Reporter Asks Kaine: Were there red flags?

Kyron Horman’s parents share details about their son, the search and Terri Moulton Horman

A reporter asks Kaine Horman and Desiree Young, missing boy and biological parents to Kyron, if there were red flags with Terri Horman, Kaine’s second wife, and they both respond yes.

Desiree Young tells us that when she talked to Terri the day Kyron went missing, things didn’t seem right to her. She had a motherly intuition that something was wrong.

Kaine said, “In the natural course of actions, she (Terri) was separating herself. I don’t think it was purposefully, but it was just apparent…”

Desiree says, “This is the stuff you write in novels. This is not our life. It’s just a little boy. I just don’t understand it.”

I think Desiree is distancing herself from Kyron because she refers to Kyron as, “It’s just a little boy.” It doesn’t flag me in any way with deception. It just clues me in how she is coping with this nightmare.

The reporter asks Desiree what is was like when Terri was hugging both of them in the first presser, when she had these suspicions, and Desiree replies, “Extremely frustrating, um, its hard for me because I am not really a fake person. What you see is…I wear my emotions and I don’t have a face I put on for other people… It’s extremely difficult to stand next to somebody you know is lying about your son and where he is.”

I personally do not believe that Kaine was suspicious of Terri during the first press conference (which I wasn’t sure of at that time). I think it took him more time to come around, but that would absolutely be expected. He was much more emotionally invested in “his family unit”.

Several people have commented that Kaine is not very emotional. It doesn’t strike me as unusual for “him”. I do think he has been through the war with all that is going on, and he has found his rock in Desiree, his ex-wife, who is there for him and supporting him. I suspect both Desiree and Tony Young have been kind to Kaine, which is amazing. Many ex-wives would resent their ex-husband for putting them in this position, but Desiree seems to have a compassionate and kind heart. Kaine is lucky for that. He has a compassionate shoulder to lean on.

Steve Kardian On Kyron Horman

I asked Steve Kardian, a 30 year police sergeant, chief investigator and news correspondent what his thoughts are on the Kyron Horman case, since Desiree Young, Kyron’s biological mother, came forward saying Kyron is alive earlier this week.

Steve wrote:

Back in the early stages of the Caylee Anthony investigation, I spoke on CNN’s Prime News with Mike Galanos. Mike asked me if I thought there was any chance of finding Caylee alive. I responded “No Mike, I believe she’s dead!” I’m sad to say that in this case the probability that Kyron is going to be found alive is slim to none. In law enforcement we look at a number of things.

1. The 72 hour critical period has long passed. The more hours and days that pass give less positive hope.

2. Stereotypical stranger abductions are extremely rare. Less than 1/2 of 1 % of all childhood abductions that occur in the USA are stranger abductions.

3. In LE we look closely at those close to the child and we look even closer at the people that were last seen with the child.

4. Then there are so many indicators: her cell phone pings, the two lie detector tests, her reaction and body language, the divorce, the just cause for the order of protection. LE typically “WILL NOT” share information of their investigative findings with family members, however, they may, if just cause is present, inform a person (s) that they “may” be in danger!

Thanks, Steve!

I had the honor of meeting Steve recently and I must say he is an amazing man. If you ever look for a top-notch self-defense class, he is your guy! Steve showed me the techniques of his “Rape Escape” and I found them confidence-building and effective. I highly recommend Steve. He is very professional, authentic, genuine and exceptionally passionate about what he does.

Steve Kardian on Nancy Grace