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Showing posts with label different hair. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Kyron's Age Progressed Picture

There have been a lot of hits on my tracker lately concerning these pictures of Kyron Horman, who disappeared from his school in Portland Oregon in June of 2010. I will repost them, but keep in mind, they are all pictures of a younger Kyron with different hairstyles. The National Center For Missing And Exploited Children has a professional age progression of Kyron Horman on their site now, and I will post that here, too.


That was Kyron at seven years of age. He is now nine, so it is important to look at this:


Just remember, he could have glasses, or not. He could have long, short, or in between hair. He could have a baseball cap, or not. He could even have a tan or a sunburn. It's time for him to come home.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Kyron Mosiac Again, Different Hairstyles

Because of renewed interest in Kyron Horman, who disappeared from his second grade class during a science fair at his school in Portland, Oregon, I am going to show these pictures again. I have been getting a lot of hits to this blog involving queries about how Kyron would look with a different hairstyle. Pretty soon, I think it will be time for an age progressed picture, as he will be ten years old in September.


The top left photo is how he looked without glasses in 2010.



This is how he looks with glasses.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Kyron Horman Mosaic


This is a collection of different looks Kyron Horman might be sporting, if someone is hiding him. Of course, it is a work in progress, since the simple addition of a pair of glasses could change the look, or disguise, as the case may be, even more. I am hoping that, before we get a chance to brainstorm and come up with more possible looks, Kyron will be found. I am also hoping that this will spark everyone into thinking "outside of the box", so to speak, and looking for anything that may have been overlooked. Thankyou, once again, Jonathan. You never cease to amaze me with your imagination and creative talent.