Terri Horman abandoned her most recent venture to change her name. This is appropriate, because there is still an open investigation into the case of a missing child named Kyron Horman. He disappeared from his school in Portland Oregon in 2010, when he was seven years old. Terri Horman, his stepmother, was the last person to see him that day. To date, she has not answered any question about Kyron, or the day he went missing, truthfully.
It seems that several individuals have "comment bombed" nearly every publication that airs information about Kyron, including Facebook, with complaints that no information was ever released regarding Terri Horman and polygraph examinations. This is simply not true. Kaine Horman cited the information in his complaint for divorce and his petition for primary custody of his daughter, Kiara. Also, James Moulton, Terri's son, discussed the polygraph results with family members who were later interviewed by Willamette Weekly. The "comment bombers" can rest assured that Terri Horman did, indeed, earn the suspicion cast upon her. How does feverish defense of a de facto or a not so terribly de facto suspect in a missing persons case become so all encompassing, anyways?
It seems that several individuals have "comment bombed" nearly every publication that airs information about Kyron, including Facebook, with complaints that no information was ever released regarding Terri Horman and polygraph examinations. This is simply not true. Kaine Horman cited the information in his complaint for divorce and his petition for primary custody of his daughter, Kiara. Also, James Moulton, Terri's son, discussed the polygraph results with family members who were later interviewed by Willamette Weekly. The "comment bombers" can rest assured that Terri Horman did, indeed, earn the suspicion cast upon her. How does feverish defense of a de facto or a not so terribly de facto suspect in a missing persons case become so all encompassing, anyways?
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