BeanE
Inactive
17:26 - $350,000 and Houze
Kaine: She was very vocal about how much she paid for it
1:07 - Cell ping
Reporter: Let me ask you a little bit about one thing that y'all talked about on TV last night... Was her cell phone pinging in the wrong spot? Is that what they came up with?
Kaine: I don't know.
Desiree: Wellll... we got that from Terri, and Tony was talking about that on the show last night. Terri was venting to that fact, and we need to clarify that.
Reporter: Venting to what fact?
Desiree: That in her meetings with investigators she was indicating that her phone was pinged somewhere where she wasn't.
Reporter: I see.
Desiree: But that's the only way we know that. Investigators didn't tell us that. We have no concrete evidence to say to that.
Reporter: Okay. Allright. So that stays at one source. That's Terri.
Desiree: Yeah.
Kaine: She was very vocal in the beginning about all the stuff that was going on with her, so stuff we've shared through announcements it's from her, and us being in proximity just listening to her talk to the family, friends, and us openly about stuff that was happening to her during the investigation.
July 27 audio interview with Oregonian
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/07/terri_hormans_emails_to_kyron.html
Reference above to the television show the night before with Tony would have been the Dateline interview aired on July 26:
And there was something else that gave Desiree and Tony a sinking feeling that something wasn't right. They say Terri's cell phone records apparently didn't match up with where she said she was on the morning of Kyron's disappearance.
TONY YOUNG: That to me is strike two. That's huge There's starting to be some structural problems with what she's saying at that point. And then it continues to stack up.
Strike two. And with that, Desiree and Tony began to put pressure on Terri to talk with investigators again, tell them everything she knows.
Dateline July 26 Transcript
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38420266/ns/dateline_nbc-crime_reports
Kaine: She was very vocal about how much she paid for it
1:07 - Cell ping
Reporter: Let me ask you a little bit about one thing that y'all talked about on TV last night... Was her cell phone pinging in the wrong spot? Is that what they came up with?
Kaine: I don't know.
Desiree: Wellll... we got that from Terri, and Tony was talking about that on the show last night. Terri was venting to that fact, and we need to clarify that.
Reporter: Venting to what fact?
Desiree: That in her meetings with investigators she was indicating that her phone was pinged somewhere where she wasn't.
Reporter: I see.
Desiree: But that's the only way we know that. Investigators didn't tell us that. We have no concrete evidence to say to that.
Reporter: Okay. Allright. So that stays at one source. That's Terri.
Desiree: Yeah.
Kaine: She was very vocal in the beginning about all the stuff that was going on with her, so stuff we've shared through announcements it's from her, and us being in proximity just listening to her talk to the family, friends, and us openly about stuff that was happening to her during the investigation.
July 27 audio interview with Oregonian
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/07/terri_hormans_emails_to_kyron.html
Reference above to the television show the night before with Tony would have been the Dateline interview aired on July 26:
And there was something else that gave Desiree and Tony a sinking feeling that something wasn't right. They say Terri's cell phone records apparently didn't match up with where she said she was on the morning of Kyron's disappearance.
TONY YOUNG: That to me is strike two. That's huge There's starting to be some structural problems with what she's saying at that point. And then it continues to stack up.
Strike two. And with that, Desiree and Tony began to put pressure on Terri to talk with investigators again, tell them everything she knows.
Dateline July 26 Transcript
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38420266/ns/dateline_nbc-crime_reports