Posted on 02/21/2015 3:37:15 PM PST by bgill
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) The stepmother of missing Portland boy Kyron Horman has left her job as a mental health support specialist. Terri Horman's decision came days after a judge rejected her request for an anti-stalking order against a woman allegedly harassing her at work in Eugene... The 7-year-old boy went missing in June 2010 after Terri Horman dropped him off at his Portland school. An intense search came up empty.
Terri Horman has denied any involvement in Kyron's disappearance, and authorities have not labeled her a suspect.
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Perhaps the kid simply ran away from home due to terminal name embarrassment ?
Who was stalking the stepmom?
- Wikipedia page on "Missing (film)"
Come on! His name is not bad!
It’s in the article - apparently a self-appointed? online advocate for the kid.
LOL .. pot/kettle defense ?
Probably pronounced as Kir on. I just don’t think it’s that strange.
I always believed this step-mother killed the child..either killed him or sold him..she hated the child, wrote that in several emails..hope one day this child can be found
Don’t mind me .. the cabin fever is strong here in PAlabama !
She is the step mom, had nothing to do with naming the kid.
She also tried to hire the gardener to kill Kyron’s dad. She is pure evil and so far is getting away with it.
I followed that case closely at the time and fully believe the step-mother killed him and dumped his body somewhere. Nobody ever saw him at school that day even though she said she dropped him off. And then her mileage didn’t match what her regular travel would have been that day. She explains the extra mileage by claiming she drove her toddler around for an hour and a half on country roads that morning to soothe her earache.
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