Say What????? The sheriff and district attorney in Multnomah County, Oregon want to delay the lawsuit filed by Kyron Horman's mother, Desiree Young, against Kyron's stepmother, Terri Horman, for two years??? What the hell? Kyron has already been missing for over two years, why would this lawsuit, that was filed in order to gain testimony and find Kyron, need to be delayed?
I actually have a bit of a theory about this. What if, upon graduating from boot camp, and finishing any other training, such as airborne, James Moulton, Terri's son, decided to go ahead and share whatever he knows about his mother's activities on the day Kyron went missing? Because almost any military career, these days, is dependant upon a security clearance, which; in turn, is dependant upon a polygraph examination. Hopefully, if James has any knowledge at all about what happened to Kyron, he spoke about it before taking a polygraph. Most of the time, if someone taking a polygraph examination covers for a person who has committed a crime, the result is pretty much the same as if the subject were covering for him or herself. Deceptive. Perhaps James realized that a loony-toony maternal unit is simply not worth the complete throwing away of one's life. The timing would be about right, considering when James left home to go to boot camp.
Seriously; to delay a the progress of a case such as this, someone had better have a really good idea of where Kyron went. My tracker tells me every day that a lot of people from all over the world are still interested in information about Kyron Horman's case, and that a lot of people care about him. The case is not going to simply "go away". If Multnomah County does not have a good reason for moving the court for this delay, there will be a lot of angry people wanting answers.
I actually have a bit of a theory about this. What if, upon graduating from boot camp, and finishing any other training, such as airborne, James Moulton, Terri's son, decided to go ahead and share whatever he knows about his mother's activities on the day Kyron went missing? Because almost any military career, these days, is dependant upon a security clearance, which; in turn, is dependant upon a polygraph examination. Hopefully, if James has any knowledge at all about what happened to Kyron, he spoke about it before taking a polygraph. Most of the time, if someone taking a polygraph examination covers for a person who has committed a crime, the result is pretty much the same as if the subject were covering for him or herself. Deceptive. Perhaps James realized that a loony-toony maternal unit is simply not worth the complete throwing away of one's life. The timing would be about right, considering when James left home to go to boot camp.
Seriously; to delay a the progress of a case such as this, someone had better have a really good idea of where Kyron went. My tracker tells me every day that a lot of people from all over the world are still interested in information about Kyron Horman's case, and that a lot of people care about him. The case is not going to simply "go away". If Multnomah County does not have a good reason for moving the court for this delay, there will be a lot of angry people wanting answers.
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I for one am one of those people who read your blog weekly just for up to date info. on what is going on,for this I say thank you for all your hardwork. I just hope this delay is good news for Desiree and Kaine and T.M. and DD.S. finally get their orange jumpsuits and free room and board at the local prison.. 2 years is a long time to wait for justice.God Bless you Kyron and I pray everyday that you get your justice and come home safe and sound soon.
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