Kyron Horman case: Terri’s emails

Apparently someone Terri Horman thought was a confidANT, isn’t so confidENT in her story.  Because they turned over the emails she began to send them just the next day after Kyron Horman went missing to KATU.  Here’s what was really upsetting Terri Horman on June 5th, the day after her 7-year-old stepson vanished from his school…

“They are blaming me in the blogs. I just want to scream.”

Yeah, that ought to be weighing heavy on your mind, Terri.  Also, on June 5th, Terri had begun to tell “her story” to this person.  There’s a lot of really odd statements made by Terri.

As I have said all along the concrete statements made by Terri Horman concerning the alleged doctor’s appointment for Kyron will go toward pinning her to the ground.  And it appears she made many more statements than we originally thought.

To review the doctor’s appointment issue, it has been reported that Ms. Porter, Kyron’s second grade teacher, stated that on Friday morning, June 4th, Terri Horman told her that Kyron had a doctor’s appointment that day.  It should be pointed out that this reported statement by Ms. Porter has never been confirmed…only reported by media.  Now, the next thing that happened in the “doctor’s appointment” saga was that Terri Horman, through her friend Jaymie Finster, rebutted this reported statement by Ms. Porter.  Terri’s version was that she did NOT tell Ms. Porter about the doctor’s appointment that Friday morning, but that she had told her about it when she was at the school on Thursday.

We have since learned through statements made by Kaine, that Terri did go to the school prior to that Friday with the truck because that is when she delivered the project to the school.  This would have taken place on Thursday.  Added to the statements made by Terri via Jaymie, she stated that she did NOT tell Ms. Porter that the doctor’s appointment was the next day, but “on Friday” – which is convenient because it could mean the following day, or the next Friday (as Terri contends) or any Friday until Jesus comes back.  But now we learn that there may have been A SECOND intentionally confusing statement that may have been made by Terri to Ms. Porter on the morning of the 4th that Terri alludes to!

In the emails written by Terri on June 5th she states:

“The teacher thought I said I was going to take Kyron with Kitty for a doctor’s appt. I said I was going to look at other exhibits – how do you mess that up?”

Okay, this is an interesting and DIFFERENT statement than what has been reported to have come from Ms. Porter. Because in this statement Terri is saying that Ms. Porter is claiming Terri told her that Kyron was going to go with her and Kiara to a doctor’s appointment.  It does NOT state that Ms. Porter is claiming Terri told her Kyron had a doctor’s appointment that morning.  And right now I’m tending to believe that Terri may have, in fact, made that very statement to Ms. Porter of an appointment for KIARA.  I think she may have made a statement of a doctor’s appointment for Kyron “on Friday” to Ms. Porter when she was at the school on the 3rd delivering the project.  She even adds in that she gave Ms. Porter “paperwork” that needed to be completed for that doctor’s appointment.  And I think she may have made a second statement that she was taking Kyron with her to take Kiara to a doctor’s appointment that day while she was at the school on Friday.  I think she may have said both with the intention of completely confusing Ms. Porter.  Add to that the subsequent statements made by Terri that Kiara was in pain that required medication, and you start seeing what appears as Terri “rolling” from the morning on with the “sick baby”-mention a doctor’s appointment-confusing story.

So was there a doctor’s appointment for Kyron?  Well, in Terri’s emails she said she made the appointment for June 11th (following Friday) ON JUNE 3RD.  Again, this is verifiable.  And there may very well have been an appointment made because if Terri initiated the plan to confuse Ms. Porter on Friday the 4th beginning on June 3rd, if she had any intelligence at all, she would have made an appointment for the following Friday (assuming she could get one) and then initiated the confusing statement of “on Friday” when she went to the school later that day.

So what was the appointment for?  Here’s what Terri tells her friend:

“The past 2 weeks he’s been acting really weird. Staring off into space. Can’t remember anything. Walks into the room and then back out, stopping to stare and then move on. The doc thinks that he is having mini seizures and I made an appt on Thursday for next Friday to have him checked out.”

Okay, let’s stop right there. Calling a pediatrician to get an appointment most times doesn’t even get you to the doctor.  Most times at best you get to talk to a nurse, tell them the symptoms, and if you want to talk to the doctor you usually have to request they call you back.  Because doctors (especially pediatricians) don’t tend to be hanging out by the telephone drinking coffee and waiting to chat it up with every concerned mother who calls in.  Second, if she did get to talk to the doctor, I doubt seriously he would say that Kyron “might be having mini-seizures” in a phone call.  (By the way, the proper medical term would be possible “absence seizures” which can indicate possible petit mal seizures, not mini-seizures and the doctor wouldn’t have said either one over the phone.)  In fact, at best he would state that she needed to make an appointment and they would check things out to see if there is anything to be concerned about.  If he was more concerned than that, he would have either had them come in immediately or go straight to an emergency room, but he wouldn’t have been speculating on possible causes over the phone.

But let’s back up.  An appointment to rule out absence seizures as a FIRST office visit of new symptoms would NOT require paperwork being filled out by a teacher.  Now, if as examinations proceeded the doctor started suspecting something that he needed to know the frequency with which these staring spells occurred, he could very well send a questionnaire to Kyron’s teacher to determine how often she has detected these spells.  But Terri doesn’t say they have BEEN seeing a doctor for this problem, she states they are going to go get checked out for the problem.  To make the “paperwork” claim Terri has made via Jaymie more problematic requires not only that Terri called the doctor’s office on Thursday the 3rd and got the appointment for Friday the 11th, but it requires that she either went into the doctor’s office and picked up the paper work, or the doctor’s office emailed or FAX’d the paper work to her.  And she had to get all of this done prior to going to the school on Thursday the 3rd when she claims she gave the paperwork to Ms. Porter.

Now let’s move on to where Terri starts sharing her alibi.  Contrary to what has been reported as Terri’s statement to law enforcement that she left Skyline at 8:45 a.m., she states in her emails:

“I left the school at 9…”

(Which is curious because we were told of an “unidentified person who saw Kyron at 9 a.m.” followed by what seemed like a contradictory statement that “Terri was the last person to see him” – both of those would fit if Terri actually was at the school until 9 a.m.)

She states: “His coat and backpack were still at school.”

Then she states:

“…and he was seen with a man ‘chaperone’ and 2 girls after I left. There were no men on the chaperone list. That and it was highly chaotic – had to been 300 people running around – no coordination …”

Hello? First the statement outright contradicts statements made by law enforcement because they state “Terri was the last person to see Kyron.”  But this is also another concrete statement.  There is either someone who can verify that Kyron was seen with a male chaperone and 2 girls, or there isn’t.  That would be the someone who saw them…not to mention the 2 girls.  That’s three witnesses…not counting the male chaperone that wasn’t on the chaperone list.

She adds to this verifiable statement: “Kids saw him after I left.”  Again, contradicts statements from law enforcement.

“Teacher put him as absent at 10am. Someplace between 9-10 is when we think it happened.”

Okay, then Terri starts contradicting herself. She has just stated that the environment within the school that morning was “chaotic” with “no coordination” with 300 people “running around” and then she adds:

“I didn’t just drop him off, I spent time with him, took pictures and he was in safe hands I thought as I watched him walk down the hall.”

…into the chaos and lack of coordination as she waved bye-bye with love in her heart and some stranger waiting in her pick-up for some unknown and yet unadmitted reason.

Here is what she has to say about her day after she left Skyline at (according to her!) 9 a.m.:

“I have a receipt showing I was checking out at Fred Meyer 7 miles away at 9:12am.”

It takes 12 minutes to get to that Fred Meyers…and that’s without a baby (or a strange passenger).

She goes on…

“I went to another FM looking for meds for Kitty they didn’t have at the first FM. Then I was trying to get Kitty to sleep in the truck for a few minutes, but no go, so off to the gym at 11:20. Out at 12:20. Home at 12:45. Kaine home at 2. Bus at 3:30. That was my day – they keep asking me. Now on my 5th interview with them …”

So…she runs to another Freddy Myer’s store (was it the one in Scappoose???), drives around for “a few minutes” (which has now been reported to have been an hour a half – which my calculator says is “a few minutes” more than “a few minutes” ) trying to get Kiara to go to sleep, says WTF! and takes a cranky hurting baby to the gym because getting her over-sized backside on a treadmill trumps babies in pain every day of the week.

Did you notice something?  The statement above was made later in the day on Saturday June 5th the day after Kyron went missing.  And she states “Now on my 5th interview with them…”

Wonder when she started feeling like someone wasn’t buying her story?

Valhall.

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  3. Kyron Horman: Why was Kyron not accounted for?
  4. Kyron Horman case: Will Terri’s lies be what trap her?
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