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In the Dateline piece on Kyron on Friday November 12, 2010, there was some new info on the project going to the school Friday morning versus Thursday afternoon.
There's no video or transcript available yet, but from some members recall from the show the child (CL) saying that he saw Terri/Kyron bringing Kyron's project into the school on Friday morning.
Here's some reference info:
Reporter: And the truck is yours and the Mustang is hers. And so she was driving your truck. Why was she driving your truck that day?
Kaine: Um... it was supposedly to pick up his science project. That's what she told me, and that's part of her story that makes no sense.
Reporter: Why would she need the truck to pick up his science... I mean, it's not like this enormous thing, right?
Kaine: Eh... she took it to drop it off too. If, if... Her trunk is relatively small. And it was just (unintelligible because Desiree interrupts and talks over him)... damage...
Desiree: (interrupts) Yeah. It wouldn't have fit in the car.
Kaine: It might have fit but there was concern about damage with the diorama and that. With the truck you can put it in the back of the cab, and prop it up nice, and you can put the diorama on the seat and there's no risk of damage.
So she took it in the truck too.
Reporter: So why wouldn't that story make any sense then?
Kaine: um... because she went to take him to drop him off for the science fair and the display... it had to be on display for, until 10 o'clock.
So why would she go drop him off and then leave him there and leave with the truck and not pick up the science project? That makes no sense to me at all... now. Didn't think anything of it at the time.
She, her story was that they had walked through and done the project on Thursday, which I believe they had done.
Desiree: (interrupts) Yeah. Correct.
Kaine: They had done their reports on Thursday but it still had to be on display for the science fair.
Desiree: Correct.
Kaine: So she dropped him off, and took, took the truck to drop him off and pick it up, but because it had to stay there, she left without the project, and you know, thinking about it now, it's like, well, why would you need the truck to pick it up if it had to stay there? You pick it up after school.
Reporter: Right. And the project was already up before she took him off to school that morning. I gotcha.
Kaine: Yes. Yes. So, take the truck after school to go pick him up and the project, but why would you go pick up the project at 8:45 before the science fair even starts. Makes no sense.
Desiree: She had...
Reporter: (interrupts) Obviously, it sounds like there's a more sinister motive for her to have this truck.
Desiree: Well, and she had emailed me during that day to let me know she was gonna find out when she could pick up the project so that I could see it.
So she obviously didn't know when she was supposed to pick it up.
Kaine: Yeah. Well, she was pretty concrete that she was picking it up that morning when she was dropping him off. So that's...
Again, you start to get into her story versus what law enforcement has as fact and her story is all over the place.
And law enforcement has different information that's more factual.
But that's what we have from Terri.
25 minute audio interview with the Oregonian
4:10
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/07/terri_hormans_emails_to_kyron.html
There's no video or transcript available yet, but from some members recall from the show the child (CL) saying that he saw Terri/Kyron bringing Kyron's project into the school on Friday morning.
Here's some reference info:
Reporter: And the truck is yours and the Mustang is hers. And so she was driving your truck. Why was she driving your truck that day?
Kaine: Um... it was supposedly to pick up his science project. That's what she told me, and that's part of her story that makes no sense.
Reporter: Why would she need the truck to pick up his science... I mean, it's not like this enormous thing, right?
Kaine: Eh... she took it to drop it off too. If, if... Her trunk is relatively small. And it was just (unintelligible because Desiree interrupts and talks over him)... damage...
Desiree: (interrupts) Yeah. It wouldn't have fit in the car.
Kaine: It might have fit but there was concern about damage with the diorama and that. With the truck you can put it in the back of the cab, and prop it up nice, and you can put the diorama on the seat and there's no risk of damage.
So she took it in the truck too.
Reporter: So why wouldn't that story make any sense then?
Kaine: um... because she went to take him to drop him off for the science fair and the display... it had to be on display for, until 10 o'clock.
So why would she go drop him off and then leave him there and leave with the truck and not pick up the science project? That makes no sense to me at all... now. Didn't think anything of it at the time.
She, her story was that they had walked through and done the project on Thursday, which I believe they had done.
Desiree: (interrupts) Yeah. Correct.
Kaine: They had done their reports on Thursday but it still had to be on display for the science fair.
Desiree: Correct.
Kaine: So she dropped him off, and took, took the truck to drop him off and pick it up, but because it had to stay there, she left without the project, and you know, thinking about it now, it's like, well, why would you need the truck to pick it up if it had to stay there? You pick it up after school.
Reporter: Right. And the project was already up before she took him off to school that morning. I gotcha.
Kaine: Yes. Yes. So, take the truck after school to go pick him up and the project, but why would you go pick up the project at 8:45 before the science fair even starts. Makes no sense.
Desiree: She had...
Reporter: (interrupts) Obviously, it sounds like there's a more sinister motive for her to have this truck.
Desiree: Well, and she had emailed me during that day to let me know she was gonna find out when she could pick up the project so that I could see it.
So she obviously didn't know when she was supposed to pick it up.
Kaine: Yeah. Well, she was pretty concrete that she was picking it up that morning when she was dropping him off. So that's...
Again, you start to get into her story versus what law enforcement has as fact and her story is all over the place.
And law enforcement has different information that's more factual.
But that's what we have from Terri.
25 minute audio interview with the Oregonian
4:10
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/07/terri_hormans_emails_to_kyron.html