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I thought this beautifully written piece deserved a thread of its own.
:blowkiss: to Anna Griffin of The Oregonian...
Kyron Horman has gone from tragic missing-boy case to tabloid sideshow
Anna Griffin, The Oregonian
Posted: 07/16/2010 5:29 PM
Six weeks after Kyron Horman disappeared, we still have no clue where the little boy went or whether he's alive.
Certain things have become clear, though. The fact, for example, that there is only one truly innocent victim in this mess.
Two if you count Kyron's baby sister.
This began as a sad, terrifying story about a boy who vanished. It has devolved into a domestic dispute, admittedly one with enough juicy detail to attract People magazine and the major TV networks.
Despite almost a half-million dollars spent on the search by Multnomah County taxpayers, we know only the barest details of Kyron's last morning at home. Despite countless hours of TV time and newsprint pages, we know little about the boy, beyond that he's allergic to bees, has a birthmark on his forehead and loves sushi.
We know plenty, however, about Terri and Kaine Horman's failed marriage, their gym habits, his claims she suffered from severe postpartum depression. We know biological mother Desiree Young says she suspected the worst of her former husband's new wife even before Kyron disappeared.
more...
http://mobile.oregonlive.com/advorg...EA2CFA?contentguid=liDbO3Ep&full=true#display
God bless you, Kyron.
:blowkiss:
:blowkiss: to Anna Griffin of The Oregonian...
Kyron Horman has gone from tragic missing-boy case to tabloid sideshow
Anna Griffin, The Oregonian
Posted: 07/16/2010 5:29 PM
Six weeks after Kyron Horman disappeared, we still have no clue where the little boy went or whether he's alive.
Certain things have become clear, though. The fact, for example, that there is only one truly innocent victim in this mess.
Two if you count Kyron's baby sister.
This began as a sad, terrifying story about a boy who vanished. It has devolved into a domestic dispute, admittedly one with enough juicy detail to attract People magazine and the major TV networks.
Despite almost a half-million dollars spent on the search by Multnomah County taxpayers, we know only the barest details of Kyron's last morning at home. Despite countless hours of TV time and newsprint pages, we know little about the boy, beyond that he's allergic to bees, has a birthmark on his forehead and loves sushi.
We know plenty, however, about Terri and Kaine Horman's failed marriage, their gym habits, his claims she suffered from severe postpartum depression. We know biological mother Desiree Young says she suspected the worst of her former husband's new wife even before Kyron disappeared.
more...
http://mobile.oregonlive.com/advorg...EA2CFA?contentguid=liDbO3Ep&full=true#display
God bless you, Kyron.
:blowkiss: