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Monday, August 15, 2011

Monday Morning Cold Case For Terri Horman

This week has certainly gone by fast! It's already Monday, time for yours truly to tell Terri Horman, our favorite defact kidnapping suspect, about a cold case that has left law enforcement befuddled for altogether too long, only to be solved by a forthcoming witness, new technology, or just blind, stupid luck. Today's case is about a man named Steven Carlson, who, as a teenage boy, seemed to think he could do whatever he pleased. I'll start with a mugshot of his ugly mug:


 It seems that one day back in 1984, he decided that it would be a good day to bully and murder a classmate named Tina Faelz. She was found, and the whole community in the Santa Cruz area was stunned, but he didn't get caught while committing the murder, and there wasn't any evidence that could link him to the crime. At least, not yet. But......the FBI was involved, and Terri, I know this has been said to you before, and I am going to say it again, once the FBI sinks their teeth into something, they never, ever let go. And so it was with the Tina Faelz murder.................................................

It took advances in DNA technology to help move the case forward, police said. In late 2007, the department resubmitted evidence, which they did not disclose, to two different labs for further testing.

In October, the FBI's crime lab in Quantico, Va., a got a hit on a possible suspect, and the man was reinterviewed." Santa Cruz Sentinel

Another interesting facet of this case is that Young Mr. Carlson was only sixteen at the time he committed the crime. Had he been caught or come forward then, he would have been tried as a juvenile, which would have resulted in a lighter sentence, even though he probably didn't deserve a lighter sentence. Now, this whole mess is going to be an adult case. If his parents, or someone else in his life, covered for him, and did not come forward, even if they knew about it, they actually were not doing him a favor at all. Hmmmm.......see what eventually happens when you cover for a kid who commits a crime? Perhaps you should think about that, too, Terri Horman.

Whatever you know about Kyron Horman's whereabouts needs to be revealed now, Terri. Tina Faelz did not deserve what happened to her, and she has classmates who miss her and want justice, even after twentyseven years. Kyron has a lot of friends, both in his age group and older, who are going to remember him always. And they will always want justice, no matter how many years go by. You need to become part of the solution, instead of part of the problem, or THE problem, whichever the case may be.


Kyron Horman, just looking natural; not hamming it up for the camara.

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