Some of Teri Horman's friends have been questioned in the case of her missing step son, Kyron Horman. Teri claims that she was running errands, and can prove it as did Albertson's surveillance tapes confirm it. She also says that she drove around rural roads to try calming Kiara, who had an earache.
Teri has friends that have been cooperating with the investigation, submiting polygraphs and submitting their homes to searches. One of her friends, Dede Spicher, has been said to be giving her "poor advice" in the investigation. I am not clear if she has been questioned by police or not.
Just keeping you informed on the news here in the area.
Now for the reason for the blogging;
PLEASE; if you see this little boy, call the above number especially set up for Kyron at the Multnomah County Sherrif's office. If I can find it, I would love to show you a picture of the "Wall of Hope" that is continually growing at the chain link fence that lines the front of Skyline Elementary, where Kyron was last seen. His parents visit every day to pick up items and hand written notes to Kyron that they put on a shelf they put up for him to see when he comes home.
Someone out there, maybe even someone reading everything about Kyron that they knows something. I pray that person will come forward with the information.
Missing second grader, Kyron Horman, went missing June 4,2010. Please read updates and see pictures I have posted concerning Kyron and his family and the search. Send the link to your friends, family, and keep the chain going. We all believe he is somewhere alive. This is the biggest search of it's kind in Oregon. Let's get this baby home.
Kyron Horman has vanished from Skyline Elementary School in Portland Oregon where he lived with his father, Kaine Horman and step-mother Teri Moulton-Hormon. He has brown hair, blue eyes, and weighs about 50 pounds. If anyone sees this boy, please contact the Multnoma County Sheriff's office tip line at 503-261-2847 He was last seen at the science fair just before school started on June 4, 2010
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