"Outside the county board room, Staton told reporters that Kyron's stepmom, Terri Moulton Horman, has cooperated and agreed to all requests so far from investigators. He declined to name any person of interest in the case, but he said an upcoming press release will answer many of the public's questions about the case."
I think there is some online chatter about a possible press conference next Tuesday.
......The district attorney's office will receive $196,034 to hire a deputy district attorney and one investigator through the remainder of this fiscal year to help backfill the work of six more seasoned prosecutors and three investigators dedicated to the Horman investigation.
"We found early on, it's best to have lawyers in the ground floor in the very beginning," District Attorney Michael Schrunk said. "This is an extraordinary matter."
Schrunk said the prosecutors are working on the case daily, assisting with obtaining subpoenas for documents and search warrant affidavits.
"We're hoping for a resolution but as it gets longer, and the net widens...with more leads.., we need to spend more time," Schrunk said.
Commissioner Deborah Kafoury asked, "Why this case?"
"Yes, it's an unusual case. You have a school. You have a science fair. You have a lot of people involved and seemingly you have no explanation why the child is missing," Schrunk replied.
Schrunk said there will come a time when county leaders will have to assess the progress of the case, and "ask those hard questions" on how much time and expenditure is warranted.