EllaMae
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TH failed polygraph tests. She wrote emails about how much she hated Kyron, before he disappeared.
She gave up custody of her infant daughter. She has not seen her in years.
The custody order states she would have nothing more than short visits twice per month, strictly supervised, but only if and when a psychologist deemed her daughter ready for such visits and only after she did parenting courses. She would never get anything more until and unless she underwent a psychological custody evaluation.
She never did that because it would necessitate answering questions about Kyron and the murder plot.
http://media.oregonlive.com/portland_impact/other/Horman-custody.pdf
There is no evidence she ever saw her daughter again after Kaine initially got custody and she dropped her initial bid for contact in 2010. Not even after this subsequent order.
She moved to CA in 2016.
I'm a family law attorney and have discussed this extensively on this thread.
She killed her step son.
In all my years I've never seen anyone but hardcore drug addicts, severely mentally ill people, criminals or people who don't love their kids much, give up rights to their children.
She appeared to adore her child and made her the focus before Kyron disappeared. She took a photo of her daughter with Kyron's schoolmates and posted that on Kyron's birthday. Child was center stage. Kyron wasn't pictured.
She fought at first but dropped the fight to avoid answering questions that could incriminate her.
In my experience no mother would willingly give up custody to avoid incrimination if they're innocent. Unless they weren't that involved to begin with.
There are many reasons I believe she's guilty. That's the main one.
No innocent parent would abandon their infant child for fear of incrimination. They'd do anything to be there for their baby.
I've said that same thing many times when discussing this case with people who think Terri is innocent.
I believe Terri's abandonment of her baby is the most telling piece of evidence in the entire case.