Exactly.
Law enforcement supposedly did all these "bad" things to this woman but they never even called her a suspect or a person of interest.
They have probable cause but they didn't make an arrest.
They have an email from her to Kyron's teacher saying she would take Kyron to a doctor's appointment on June 4th but they didn't make an arrest.
They have eyewitnesses who saw her walking through the south side parking lot of Skyline School with Kyron at 8:55 am but they didn't make an arrest.
They have two failed polygraphs and another "incomplete" polygraph because she walked out on it but they didn't make an arrest.
They have her weak alibi with at least 90 minutes unaccounted for and reliable sources such as Desiree suggest that the unaccounted time could be as high as 2 hours and 10 minutes but they didn't make an arrest.
They know she researched logging roads but they didn't make an arrest.
They know her bank records don't line up with where she said she was but they didn't make an arrest.
From the
Appeal Decision document we looked at the other day, we know that the state was looking at evidence for "future dangerousness" and other evidence that would be relevant to either a guilt or punishment phase of a criminal case but they didn't make an arrest.
They put her picture on flyers because they knew she wasn't telling the truth. They needed witnesses to come forward.
They tapped her phone because they knew her behavior was evasive--and look how it turned out. She was using the same
modus operandi that she used in other murder-for-hire plots.
She's been treated with kid gloves, in my opinion.
And where is Kyron? 7-year-old Kyron Richard Horman. Where is he?
If you have a minute maybe you could watch the video at the link below. It's hard to get through but at about 3:55 minutes in:
(The unofficial short transcript was done by me):
Terri:
One of the questions was "was Kyron in the truck with you"? Well, there is a fail right there. Because he was in the truck with me on the way to school but not when we were leaving. So that one I can't even get right. And that was the one that I supposedly failed. ... But the one that was failed was whether or not he was in the truck with me.
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I don't know about anyone else, but I find it impossible to believe that the polygraph examiner would not have made it clear which situation he was asking about: the trip to school or the trip from school.
In light of the recent discussion a few pages back on the thread, hearing her say that made chills run up and down my spine.
I'm waiting for the long overdue knock on her door. Long, long, long overdue. Justice for Kyron!