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Click here to read my initial thoughts of Terri Horman’s body language during her first presser.
I asked Steve Kardian to share his thoughts on the latest developments in the Terri Horman case [Terri offers money to kill Kaine]:
This new development answers a lot of questions that were raised last Thursday, when Desiree Young, with Kyron’s dad and her husband standing behind her, made an emotional plea to Terri Horman before television cameras — the family’s first public statements directed at Kyron’s stepmom since the boy disappeared a month ago.
Last week I mentioned that law enforcement would not share investigative findings, regarding Kryon, with the family unless there was a safety issue clearly identified. This was apparently the case.
Regarding the unidentified landscaper, law enforcement (LE) and the District Attorney’s office will need to corroborate the information the landscaper provided. Two complications are the fact that the landscaper did not come forward with this information when this originally happened six or seven months ago. Even a bad attorney will have a field day with this. Second, we do not know the credibility of the landscaper and or if he has an arrest record or any questionable dealings.
The fact that Terri has lawyered up has removed any opportunity for LE to solicit information or a confession from her.
This is a sensitive case, a national case and an emotional case. LE and the prosecutor have done a good job keeping this close to the vest and they will want to go forward gingerly and build a solid case should this all be true.
Steve Kardian is a 30 year police sergeant, chief investigator and news correspondent, who shares his insight with Eyes for Lies. Read more about Steve here. Thanks, Steve!
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Things have just gotten weird in the Kyron Horman case. I don’t think anyone saw this one coming.
According to OregonLive.com, news has surfaced that Terri offered a landscaper money to kill her husband, Kaine, six to seven months before Kyron disappeared. The landscaper worked for the Hormans and just recently came forward.
Oregon Live writes, “She reportedly offered the landscaper, who advertises his expertise in lawn care, a large sum of money to carry out the scheme, sources say.”
It was this news that police gave to Kaine that made him move out of the family home, file for divorce and to get a restraining order against Terri to see their daughter last Saturday. If you want my opinion, Kaine never saw this coming by the way he stood beside his wife in the first presser.
Ironically, Terri denies that she ever did this.
The thought of this is so eerie. I can only imagine what it has done to Kaine. Sadly, this doesn’t bode well for Kyron at all. You can read more here.
Join the forum discussion on the Kyron Horman case today here, or click here to see my original thoughts of Terri Horman in the family’s first press conference.
Thanks to Eyes for Lies reader, Space_Odyssey, for the story lead.
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.
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