http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/kyron_horman_chronology_of_eve.html
Friday, June 4
8:00 a.m. Terri Moulton Horman arrives (at Skyline Elem.) shortly afterward (8:00 a.m.) with her stepson, Kyron.
8:45 a.m. Terri Horman leaves after watching Kyron walk toward his classroom after touring the science fair.
1:21 p.m. Terri Horman posts photos of Kyron at the science fair on her Facebook page.
3:30 p.m. Terri Horman goes to meet the school bus and discovers that Kyron has been absent all day. (Kaine Horman went with her to meet the bus, a fact that emerges during a television interview on June 25.)
Sunday, June 6
8.58 a.m. Terri Moulton Horman posts on Facebook to say she has ordered missing-person fliers: "I ordered 1000 fliers, they will be coming to our house. I will let people know when they are here and we can go from there. Thank you everyone."
Wednesday, June 9
Morning Terri Moulton Horman makes her Facebook wall private.
Friday, June 11
1 p.m. Terri appears with family at a news conference.
Saturday, June 26
5:17 p.m. The first of two 9-1-1 calls were made from the Horman residence off Northwest Sheltered Nook Road. The first call came in as a "threat" call. A sheriff's deputy responded.
11:39 p.m. A second call was made from the Horman residence. This call has been classified a "custody" issue.
Monday, June 28
Later
that afternoon Approached at her home in Northwest Portland by The Oregonian, Terri Horman denied a report by KPTV 12/Fox TV news that her husband and daughter had moved out. "Everything's good," she said, giving a thumbs up. "We heard that rumor. It's just a rumor that needs to be squelched. Everything's fine."
5:52 p.m. Kaine Horman, Desiree & Tony Young ask the Multnomah County Sheriffs office to release a statement stating they were cooperating with the investigation. Step-mom Terri Hormans name was absent from the statement.
Wednesday, June 30
Terri Horman slipped past the crowd of reporters at the foot of her driveway and returned home at
about 5:30 p.m., with prominent Portland criminal defense attorney Stephen Houze in tow. Houze stayed at the home for about an hour and later confirmed he was representing Terri.
Monday, July 12
Criminal defense attorney, Stephen Houze, notifies the court that Terri Horman will not contest her husband's restraining order or his push to force her out of their Portland home.
Friday, July 16
1:30 p.m. In an out of court settlement, Terri Horman agrees to vacate the house on Northwest Sheltered Nook Road. She immediately left for Roseburg, where her parents have a home. Her attorney sent employees to move items out of the house for her.